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Later in the day, we drove to Hanalei bay. It was still raining but the intensity had reduced. We took some awesome pictures of the Hanalei Bay pier. Hanalei Pier is located at the mouth of the Hanalei River. This place is also popular among the surfers.
There are plenty of food trucks and restaurant options near by. We had our lunch in one Thai food truck and the food was amazing. We also enjoyed some shave ice.
Later in the day, the weather turned better. We wanted to visit the Queen’s bath. But we realized that it is CLOSED to visitors. The drive around Queen’s bath area is nice and posh which provided a pleasant driving experience with some nice photo stops along the way.
Evening was also cloudy and rainy. We tried to catch a glimpse of the sunset and what we could see only some glowing sky. Overall, it was not a very productive day as we could not cover what we thought we’d cover.




In the afternoon we went to visit Kilauea Lighthouse. There is an entrance free of 10 USD per person in the park. This is place is popular among bird watchers. There are different types of Hawaiian birds sitting on the cliffs and on the hills. It was a spectacular view. One need to come well prepared with a good binocular to watch the birds at distance. The surrounding cliffs and the lighthouse is also a worth visit if some one is not an enthusiastic bird water.





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Not far from Washington DC , we visited another historically important city named Alexandria. It is located in Northern Virginia right on the Potomac River and south of Arlington and Washington DC. Alexandria is known for its historic Old Town and for being the gateway to Mt. Vernon. Old Town Alexandria is a historic town dating back to the 1700s. The King Street Trolley is a delightful experience. Upon stepping off the free trolley, we walked around the quiet cobble-stoned streets, past the historical colonial home and discovered the unique shops hidden on the side streets and artsy alleyways. We also enjoyed stunning views of the Potomac River while were at Alexandria’s waterfront restaurants.





From Shenandoah caverns, we headed towards Shenandoah National Park. The park is a long stretch of land within Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains. There plenty of things one can do in this park including hiking, kayaking, wildlife watching, camping. We had only few hours to spend, hence, we decided to do one hike and mainly drive through the road inside the park. There are hiking trails ranging from easy to difficult. Some of the more popular trails include Big Run Loop Trail, Mill Prong Trail, Sugarlands Valley Nature Trail etc. We did the Upper Hawksbill Trail which is a moderate hike of 1.5 miles. Hiking through the jungles provides great opportunity to spot different types of wild plants. The view from the top to the valley is breathtaking.





Where the Chesapeake Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean, you’ll find the vibrant and bustling coastal city of Virginia Beach. A popular destination all year long, Virginia Beach shines during the summertime when visitors flock to the oceanfront and boardwalk. Virginia Beach Boardwalk is one of the key places to visit in the area, and it’s the main reason that tourists flock to this part of the state – especially in the summer, for some fun in the sun! The summer was pretty hot to sit in the beach, hence we bought beach umbrella from local shops. There are rickshaw rides to move around the beach. Also known for its flourishing local dining scene, arts and entertainment, maritime history, and family-friendly attractions, Virginia Beach features its own unique offerings for everyone to enjoy.


Chincoteague is a town on the island of the same name, in Virginia’s Eastern Shore region. It’s a gateway to Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge, on Assateague Island, which has beaches and wild Chincoteague ponies. The breed is showcased at the Chincoteague Pony Centre. Wild Ponies have inhabited Assateague Island for hundreds of years. We took a Sunset Wildlife Cruise with ASSATEAGUE BOAT TOUR & KAYAK TOUR. They know the best spots on the Assateague coastline for pony viewing, and took us there for a unique experience. Wildlife sightings along the way may include bald eagles, shorebirds, and dolphins. The sunset from the boat was really memorable experience. Later in the evening we drove to Delaware near Rehoboth beach and made a night stop there.







Later that evening, we enjoyed street foods on the streets of Manhattan. We reached Broadway to enjoy the show MJ The Musical. We had booked tickets for a show in Broadway theater. Broadway is a wide street in NYC and there is a famous section of Broadway is known as the Theater District. There are plenty of shows to choose from but make sure to book the tickets well in advance as the tickets get sold out quite fast.



We wanted to witness the sunset from the Empire State building tower. You need to book your ticket in advance and choose a time-slot to go to the top of the tower. We were bit late as far time slot selection went and the sun was down the horizon when we reached the top of the building. We could capture the beautiful color of the sunset above the city’s skyline. As we were there for sometime, we could witness the night view of NYC from the top of the tower. The beauty of the city from above is going to last long in our memory indeed.
In the night we ventured to explore The Time Square. This is one of the most famous intersections not just in USA but in the world. Times Square is always crowded, with street performers who put on shows and visitors from around the world soaks the lights that adorn the neon billboards. Times Square is sometimes referred to as “the Crossroads of the World” which is melting pot of cultures around the world. It could be sometimes disturbing if you don’t like to be in the tight crowd. So you could spend few minutes to hours depending on what you like.




We made to city of Clayton near Thousand Islands just in time as we had a sunset cruise booked with Clayton Island Tours. It was an wonderful evening in a boat on the river as the sunset exposed the beauty of the islands. There were food and drinks onboard that can be purchased. The captain of the boat took us to many beautiful places. With the wave of the river, the light music and even better the awesome view made the evening unforgettable. We stayed in a hotel in nearby city of Watertown as we regain our energy for more drive ahead.




The boat tour took a 22-mile journey through the international waters of America and Canada and offered close-up enjoyment of historic and scenic wonders in both the American and Canadian sections of the Thousand Islands. After about 2 hours of scenic boat tour, it allowed guests to disembark at the end of the tour and tour the Heart Island where Boldt Castle is located! Boldt Castle is only accessible by water. There were hundreds of visitors from both USA and Canada side. We explored the mansion’s grounds, which include a stunning grand staircase, indoor pool, the Alster Tower, Yacht House and all. There is a separate entrance fee to enter the castle!



We started our day early to visit the Watkins Glenn State Park to hike in the famous Gorge Trail. We started from the parking area and walked down the s sloppy descent and hike up from the beginning of the Gorge Trail. On this trail, we saw a number of park’s 19 waterfalls, deep rock walls, and bridges spanning the gorge. This trail is really well built and maintained. It’s like a wide sidewalk throughout, with gorgeous views of the sheer rock walls which took us to another world! The clear highlight in the park is the waterfalls, the most famous is the Rainbow falls. Overall, the Gorge Trail at Watkins Glen State Park is a spot that should be on every outdoor lover’s bucket list.


























Today morning we drove more than one hour further through gravel road to reach Kennicott River footbridge. Car can’t be taken beyond this point, so we parked our car at paid parking spots and walked to cross the bridge. We had booked a full-day guided hiking tour with Stelia Guides and our guide was waiting for us on the other side of the river. They took us in a shuttle to the hiking point where they provided the hiking gears, shoe spike as we plan to hike on the glacier. We had a awesome guide along the way and believe it or not she is doing PhD in Glaciology. We had awesome views of the glaciers all around and the glacial terrains offered perfect spots for photos. Our guide arranged lunch, coffee and pure glacier water in the middle of our hike. I was looking for bear plunge in a glacier pool but could not find one in our journey. After experiencing what McCarthy has to offer, we resumed our drive to Valdez and we reached Valdez at night.




Today we finished our work early and started towards Fairbanks in the afternoon. On the way we made a visit to Hatcher Pass, a scenic 49-mile rugged mountain pass in the Mat-Su Valley. We started the hike of Reeds Lake Trail which is about 8.5 miles out and back. First couple of miles was smooth but once we reached the up hill it was only boulders trail alongside the river. I must say the hike was a challenging one but the view of the rugged mountains and the blue lower lake is breathtaking. We started form Hatcher Pass towards Nenana, a small town before Fairbanks, where we plan to stop for the night. The drive was amazing in the mid-night with the gorgeous view of the sun setting in Denali mountains.









Later in the day we drove back to the 15th mile of the park for hike in Hike the Savage River Loop Trail. This easy, 2-mile trail makes a loop around the Savage River. The trail is a loop, so you’ll return to the parking area when you’re done. While you won’t see Denali on this hike, you will get amazing views of the river and surrounding canyon. This was the last adventure of the day and we headed towards Trapper Creek for our night stay in a log cabin.




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Delta Junction