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Features Travel high. A helicopter tour, however, is the ultimate way to get the lay of the land. It’s definitely a splurgeworthy alternative and one for the memory books. And as long as you’re going all out, make it a waterfall landing excursion. Island Helicopters’ exclusive tour takes you to the 400-foot Manawaiopuna Falls, which was popularized in the movie, “Jurassic Park.” The helicopter sets down in a tropical valley at the base of the falls, allowing you to experience the grandeur of this remote, tropical site. The ride also includes a narrated tour of the island with gasp-inducing views of the Napali Coast and Waimea Canyon. Though it’s definitely an adrenaline junkie’s haven, Kaua’i is also a destination where you can get away from it all and find some much-needed peace. The island allows many opportunities to slow down and smell the plumeria. It’s a place that encourages folks to focus on themselves by carving out “me time.” And in our crazed on-the-go culture, everyone needs to occasionally press the pause button and focus on re-balancing, replenishing and reviving mind, body and spirit. Whether it’s strolling on the beach, watching a spectacular sunset, having a relaxing spa treatment or enjoying a nature walk, the point is to give yourself the chance to work on establishing a bit of inner harmony. Several resorts and hotels on the island actually promote personal wellness via dedicated programs in this vein. At the St. Regis Princeville, for example, meditation and wellness retreats are offered at specific times of the year. They include guided restorative yoga, meditation and pranayama sessions, spa treatments, visits to sacred sites and botanical gardens, farm-to-table communal dinners and more. The property even has its own on-site Hawaiian guide to cultural wellness, Puna Kalama 37