Reason behind removing Hawaii’s iconic 'Stairway to Heaven'
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, HAWAII/ Created : Sep 21, 2021, 11:37 IST
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Hawaii, besides being home to some spectacular beaches, is also renowned for its iconic Haiku Stairs or Stairway to Heaven. However, the government has decided to remove the famous attraction because of numerous illegal trespassin … Read more
Hawaii, besides being home to some spectacular beaches, is also renowned for its iconic Haiku Stairs or Stairway to Heaven. However, the government has decided to remove the famous attraction because of numerous illegal trespassing and injuries at the site, leading to hefty costs. Read less
History of the stairs
Therefore, the Honolulu City Council has now voted to remove the stairs because of high security costs.
In the beginning of the year, a 24-year-old was airlifted out of the region after he injured his knee while hiking the stairs. A number of incidents have been reported in the area in the past. As of now, people who are caught trespassing here are fined $1000.
However, chances are that the stairs won't be removed completely, but the government may just relocate. A budget of $1 million is likely to be allotted for the project.
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