will stun you with his knowledge of the plants and animals found in the mangrove forests. Tadao carefully guides an outrigger canoe through the river-like waterways that transect the area. He’ll stop occasionally to allow visitors to walk across the thick roots that line the forest floor.
One of the more interesting aspects of Tadao’s tour is his recounting of Kosraean legends, and the traditional medicinal uses of many plants found in the mangrove forest or along the nearby seashore. His tour ends when he stops the canoe in Utwe Bay across from the Marine Park’s thatched visitors’ center. Right below the canoe, he points out, is the remains of the pirate Bully Hayes’ ship. It is a “chicken skin” moment.
A relatively new group, Island Kayaks, offers guided or solo tours of Kosrae’s mangrove forests. And the Kosrae Nautilus Resort, which is bordered by a beautiful beach and the ocean on one side, and a mangrove forest on the other side, rents kayaks for those who want to paddle themselves through the jungle.
There’s also another forest tour that’s worth noting: Ackley Wakuk, Tadao’s brother, offers a hiking tour of Kosrae’s lush tropical rainforest. Kosrae is one of the most beautiful high islands in the Pacific. It is possible to hike to stunning waterfalls, or to ancient stone ruins. And it is likely you won’t find another soul on the trail during the hike.
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