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Discover Maui’s lush rainforest and stunning waterfalls on this private guided hike. Perfect for nature lovers seeking an authentic adventure.

Looking for a memorable outdoor experience on Maui that combines natural beauty with a bit of adventure? The Private Guided Waterfall Hike Rainforest Adventure offers just that—a chance to explore the island’s vibrant jungle and cascading waterfalls with a knowledgeable guide. It’s a great way to get off the beaten path without feeling overwhelmed by technical terrain.
What we really appreciate about this tour are two key elements: first, the personalized attention that comes with a private guide, ensuring your pace and interests shape the day; and second, the chance to truly connect with Maui’s lush environment—something that’s often missed on larger, more touristy excursions. That said, keep in mind that rock hopping and stream crossings are part of the hike, so this experience is best suited for those comfortable with moderate physical activity and getting a little wet. If you’re looking for an authentic, intimate encounter with Maui’s rainforest, this tour could be perfect for you—especially if you enjoy nature, scenery, and a touch of adventure.

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The tour begins at 70 E Kaahumanu Ave in Kahului, a convenient starting point that’s easy to find and close to many lodging options. From here, the journey moves into the Makamakaole Trail, a trail acclaimed for its lush scenery and magical rainforest atmosphere. It’s a roughly 3-hour round-trip adventure that promises a mix of rainforest, stream crossings, and ultimately, mesmerizing waterfalls.
The trail is described as moderate in difficulty. You’ll be navigating through jungle terrain, crossing streams, and hopping over rocks. One of the main highlights is the chance to explore a waterfall up close, where you can take a dip if you feel like cooling off—something many reviews highlight as a favorite part. The guide is sure to point out interesting plants, birds, and edible foods along the way, making this a rich, educational experience as well as a scenic one.
Start Point: The adventure kicks off at a central, easy-to-access location. Your guide will meet you and give a quick overview of what’s ahead, including safety tips and what to bring (wet shoes are a must).
Makamakaole Trail: The trail itself is a lush, vibrant corridor filled with bamboo forests and tropical plants. We loved the way the guide shared insights into the local ecology and Hawaiian history, making the hike more meaningful. The trail’s lushness creates a sense of stepping into a different world, with the sounds of birds and the rustling of leaves as your soundtrack.
Stream Crossings & Rock Hopping: As you move closer to the waterfalls, you’ll encounter streams that require careful stepping and balance. It’s part of what makes this adventure engaging—your guide will help you navigate these safely. Several reviewers mentioned that while it’s not overly strenuous, it does require a moderate level of comfort with uneven terrain.
Waterfalls & Swimming: The final destination is a pristine waterfall with a natural pool. Many travelers, including one who called it an “out of the world experience,” enjoyed taking a refreshing swim. The water is often clear, and the setting tranquil. You may want to take some photos or just relax and enjoy the peaceful environment.
Return Journey: After soaking in the scenery and perhaps cooling off, you’ll retrace your steps through the jungle and stream back to the starting point. The guide will be capturing photos during the entire hike, so you can focus on enjoying the moment.
One reviewer described it as a “scary adventure” due to weather changing unexpectedly, which is a reminder that Maui’s weather can be unpredictable. The guide responded with understanding, emphasizing safety and flexibility. Conversely, others praised the knowledgeable guides, with one noting that Jeff was “very helpful, knowledgeable and communicative,” making the experience both fun and informative.
The highlight for many is the stunning scenery—they mention the “beautiful rainforest, river, and waterfalls” making it worth every step. Others appreciated that it’s easy to meet the guide and start the hike, even for those unfamiliar with outdoor adventures.
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At $150 per person, the tour offers a private, tailored experience that many travelers find worthwhile. The personal attention, combined with the chance to explore a less-trafficked trail and swim in a waterfall, provides good value—especially when you consider the photos your guide will take for you. It’s worth noting that this tour is booked about 25 days in advance on average, so planning ahead ensures availability.

This hike is perfect for nature lovers who want to experience Maui’s rainforest up close without the crowds. It’s ideal for those who enjoy moderate outdoor activities and don’t mind getting a little wet. Families with older children who are comfortable with uneven terrain also find it a rewarding adventure. If you’re seeking a personalized, educational experience with opportunities for photos and swimming, this tour checks many boxes.

The Private Guided Waterfall Hike Rainforest Adventure offers a rare glimpse into Maui’s lush, vibrant jungle. With a knowledgeable guide leading the way, you’ll enjoy scenic views, learn about the local environment, and perhaps even cool off in a waterfall pool. The tour’s moderate difficulty makes it accessible yet engaging, providing a genuine connection to nature that larger group tours can’t match.
While weather can be unpredictable—and some stream crossings require comfort with uneven terrain—those who appreciate personalized attention and authentic scenery will find this hike well worth the price. It’s a wonderful choice for outdoor enthusiasts, curious travelers, or families looking to add a unique touch to their Maui trip.
For travelers wanting an intimate, scenic rainforest experience with the bonus of swimming in waterfalls, this tour delivers on all fronts. Be sure to book early, come prepared for wet conditions, and enjoy the magic of Maui’s green heart.
“We had quite an adventure on our trip! The morning rain led us to change our plans and head to a different destination. When we arrived, we found t…”

Is this tour suitable for children? Many reviews highlight that guide patience and clarity made it a good fit for families with kids, especially those who are comfortable with moderate physical activity.
What should I wear? Wear shoes that can get wet, such as sturdy sandals or hiking shoes with good grip. Lightweight, quick-drying clothes are also recommended.
How much walking is involved? The hike lasts around 3 hours, with some stream crossings and rock hopping. It’s a moderate level, so good fitness helps.
Is this tour weather-dependent? Yes. Maui’s rainforest is prone to rain, and heavy weather might lead to some trail conditions changing. The tour can be canceled or rescheduled if weather is poor.
Will I get photos? Absolutely. The guide will take pictures throughout the hike, capturing your adventure without you needing to fuss with your camera.
How far in advance should I book? On average, travelers book about 25 days ahead. Planning early helps secure your spot, especially for private tours.
What if I want to cancel? You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour, receiving a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refunded.
In summary, this private waterfall hike offers a balanced mix of adventure, education, and scenery, making it a standout choice for anyone eager to explore Maui’s wild side. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or just looking for an authentic way to connect with nature, this tour is likely to leave you with unforgettable memories—plus some fantastic photos.