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How big can a haunted area be? Can the whole of Wailua on Kauai Island be haunted? The place certainly seems steeped in tales of Night Marchers and a procession of the dead, making their way down the river to the afterlife.
How big can a haunted area be? Can the whole of Wailua on Kauai Island be haunted? The place certainly seems steeped in tales of Night Marchers and a procession of the dead, making their way down the river to the afterlife.
Wailua, a place rich in ancient history and sacred sites, is not just known for its majestic heiau, or temples. The name translates to Two Waters in Hawaiian and is on the eastern side of the Kauai island. The sleeping giant, Nounou Mountain divides the coastal Wailua from the inland Wailua.
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It’s also a land steeped in haunting legends that send shivers down the spines of locals and visitors alike. This verdant area on the island of Kauai holds tales of restless spirits, shadowy apparitions, and unexplained phenomena that have persisted for generations.
Another use for the word Wailua is often translated to ghosts, spirit or the remains of the dead, and there are many haunted legends around these parts.
Mysterious Wailua: Opaeka’s Waterfall falling into the Wailua River
Ancient Hawaiian Legends of Wailua River State Park
Around the eastern part of Kauai there is the Wailua River State Park, a place known for its historical landmarks as it was once the seat of power for the chief on the island. It has places of worship, called Heiau, refuge places known as puʻuhonua and royal birthing stones.
The Night Marchers of Wailua River
Among the most chilling legends of Wailua are the stories of the Night Marchers—the ghosts of ancient Hawaiian warriors and chiefs. According to tradition, these spirits emerge during a certain phase of the moon, particularly on moonless nights. It is believed that the spirits of those who had recently died would journey down the Wailua River in large numbers, silently paddling their ghostly canoes under the cover of darkness.
The Wailua River is said to be the only navigable river in Hawaii for boats larger than a kayak. From there, they would make their way around the island to a cliff at Polihale, a sacred place where souls were said to leap into the next life.
Warriors of Hawaii: Night Marchers of Hawaiian legend is not only ghosts and lingering people of people that have died, but have said to also be ancient warriors or manifestations of the Hawaiian gods. /Flickr/Jai Mansson
Holy Haunted Paths of Wailua Roads
Along with the river itself, there are many sacred paths close to the Wailua River also said to be a place the marchers go through.
Many Hawaiians believe these Night Marchers still roam the land, particularly along the highway that stretches between Wailua and Lihu‘e. Witnesses describe eerie sightings of spectral processions, with ghostly figures moving in unison, their presence heralded by the sounds of drums and chanting. It is said that if you encounter the Night Marchers, you must lie face down on the ground, showing respect and avoiding eye contact, or else risk being taken with them into the spirit world.
A Highway of Hauntings
The highway connecting Wailua to Lihu‘e is notorious not only for sightings of the Night Marchers but also for a troubling number of car accidents. While law enforcement often attributes these wrecks to drunk driving, locals whisper of a more sinister cause—cursed spirits seeking vengeance or guiding those who disrespect the land to their doom. The road, it seems, is haunted by more than just reckless drivers. Some believe that the Night Marchers, in their ghostly procession, disrupt the living as they move between realms, leading to tragic accidents.
Wailua, with its breathtaking beauty and deep spiritual significance, remains a place where the past and present intertwine. The ancient spirits, it seems, are never far away, silently watching and waiting as they continue their eternal march through the island’s history. For those who visit, it’s a reminder that some stories are more than just tales—they are a part of the land itself, echoing through the ages in whispers and shadows.
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How big can a haunted area be? Can the whole of Wailua on Kauai Island be haunted? The place certainly seems steeped in tales of Night Marchers and a procession of the dead, making their way down the river to the afterlife.