Meet rescued animals on a guided 1-hour tour; ages 7 and up
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1 hr
Guided tour, Animal interactions
Explore Leilani Farm Sanctuary on a personalized guided tour. Meet rescued animals and learn their stories as you stroll tropical grounds.
Minimum age is 7. Tours happen rain or shine. Closed shoes suggested; bring a hat or visor, sunscreen, and mosquito repellent.
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before start. Full refund if operator cancels due to unforeseen circumstances. No-shows are charged in full.
260 East Kuiaha Road Haiku, HI 96708
This off-the-beaten-path sanctuary offers something genuinely special for animal lovers visiting Maui. Guests consistently praise the knowledgeable and patient tour guides, particularly Danielle, who shares the rescue stories behind each animal while introducing visitors to guinea pigs, tortoises, turkeys, goats, cats, chickens, and more. The $50 tour includes time to interact with the animals afterward, and many visitors mention staying well past the official tour to cuddle with the residents and explore the stunningly beautiful grounds filled with native plants. The property radiates serenity and peacefulness, with reviewers calling it "magical" and "a piece of heaven on earth." Families appreciate how welcoming the experience is for kids, and even volunteering opportunities are available. The animals are clearly well-cared for and friendly, creating memorable encounters that guests say they can't stop talking about. One traveler noted difficulty reaching them by phone, so booking ahead with some patience might be necessary. Overall, this sanctuary stands out as a heartfelt operation where rescued animals receive genuine love and care.
A great hidden gem with a devoted owner and hundreds of well cared for animals. I highly recommend visiting, the fee goes to supporting the animals.
Lorne Sundby
February 8, 2026
A great hidden gem with a devoted owner and hundreds of well cared for animals. I highly recommend visiting, the fee goes to supporting the animals.
Lorne Sundby
February 8, 2026