| Pearl City is situated in Oahu a Hawaii Island. It is | | | | mysterious from whom the park adopts its name. |
| located in the South. | | | | The healers used the natural ingredients from the |
| Pearl City itself has little to attract tourists other then | | | | surrounding gardens and were ground into potions for |
| its close proximity to Pearl Harbour. It is a residential | | | | ill locals. Prayer and potions worked wonders for the |
| town consisting of large numbers of military families | | | | Hawaiian people before the white Western explorers |
| that are based around this area of Central Oahu. | | | | brought their foreign diseases to the Island. Visitors |
| Pearl City and Aiea are twin cities and although off | | | | claim to feel the parks calming effects as soon as |
| the beaten track, there may be something there | | | | they step onto the ancient grounds. |
| that will steal your heart. | | | | The park is still well maintained despite being severely |
| One site that is really worth visiting in this area | | | | damaged during the sugar plantation. Toward the |
| around Pearl City is the State Park located on a hilltop | | | | centre of the compound is a little shrine holding simple |
| above Aiea. This attraction does merit a detour from | | | | offerings of stones wrapped in leaves. Some |
| the highway so weave it into your holiday route. An | | | | offerings have been there for some time but there |
| ancient Hawaiian ruin where healers used to practice | | | | are fresh ones every once in a while. |
| herbal medicine. One such healer was Keaiwa the | | | | |