Sacred Garden of Maliko
460 Kaluanui Rd, Makawao, HI 96768, USA
Hours
| Monday | 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
| Tuesday | 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
| Thursday | 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
| Friday | 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
| Saturday | 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
| Sunday | 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
Hours can change seasonally — call ahead before visiting, especially during u-pick season.
Reviews
What a peaceful and beautiful sanctuary to slow down and reflect. The sprawling shelves of greenery was impressive, and we enjoyed walking both labyrinths together. I highly recommend this stop for reflection and centering.
Wowzer. A perfect place to relax and reflect. You can buy plants but unfortunately can’t bring to mainland USA. Lady at front desk was so kind to show us around and explain so many things about the place. I think she was the owner or a very passionate person for plants and that place. 🤙 A very Unique Oasis kinda place. We got to feed the turtle. Parking is difficult with maybe 5-6 spots.
Such an amazing place!! From the moment I walked in, I was at peace. Beautiful selection of plants and just just a beautiful, peaceful place to walk around. So much thought and care put into everything!
Looking for something beautiful, quiet, and low budget to do off the beaten path? Sacred Garden, filled with many different religious and symbolic statues and plants, is lovely place to wander, contemplate, and experience two walking labyrinths. Free w/things to buy or donation if inclined.
The Sacred Garden is a beautiful, calming place. We stopped on our way to Haleakala summit. Our young adult kids really enjoyed it as well. Friendly, inviting staff greeted us upon arrival. Parking is off the road in a small lot. Beautiful flowers and fish are everywhere. Plants are hanging from up high and there are so many different neat displays reusing old items like typewriters and giant planters and a giant Buddha statue to sit in front of for contemplation. There is also a talkative African Grey bird. Several chairs and couches are available to sit and relax, shelves of books to look at and places to meditate. Wind chimes were creating magical sounds. They have some journals and markers and encourage people to bring art supplies to draw or paint. It's nice to be in nature. There are a couple labyrinths where you are invited to peacefully walk and meditate. Several singing bowls and gong are there to use as well. Also nice to have an alternative to going to the beach. Does not cost money but donations are welcome. Plants and fish are for purchase as well. They also have events and classes and also field trips for school age kids.
Last verified: July 2026. Listing details are pulled from public business information and can change — please confirm directly with the business before visiting.
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