Guided Obama Tours on Oahu
Polynesian Adventures President Obama Tour
The President Obama Tour now being offered by Polynesian Adventures
is their Honolulu and Southeast Oahu Tour with a few
extra stops to visit Obama related sites such as
his first home, Punahou School, the Baskin-Robbins
where he worked, his favorite bodysurfing spot,
and the Punahou Circle Apartments where he lived
from 1971 to 1979.
Guides of Oahu Obama Tour
Mitch Berger's "Guides of Oahu"
tour company offers a 2.5 hour
driving tour of sites significant in Barack
Obama's life growing up in Hawaii.
Includes visits to places such as the
hospital where he was born, his homes
in Hawaii, where he liked to hang out with
his friends, where he liked to eat,
his schools, his first job, etc. For more information
the Guides of Hawaii Barack Obama Tours see
Obama Tour Hawaii and
Best Guides of Oahu
Discover Hawaii Obama Tours
The Obama tours offered by the Discover Hawaii
tour company include visits to the USS Arizona Memorial,
the USS Missouri Battleship, Punchbowl cemetery,
the historic capitol district of Honolulu, and driving
by the hospital where President Obama was born,
his childhood homes in Hawaii, and Punahou, the
private high school from which President Obama graduated.
Jack Christenson's Obama Hawaii Tour
"Uncle Jack" Christenson's 90 minute walking tour
features some of the Honolulu sites significant in
the life of Barack Obama. Sites on the tour include
the hospital where Barack Obama was born, two
of his homes, and some of the places he worked,
ate, and liked to hang out with his friends.
Self-Guided Oahu Obama Tours
Barack's Obama Oahu Map
The Franko Maps Company is offering a special edition
of their durable, waterproof, plastic Oahu map in
honor of President Barack Obama's January 2009 inauguration.
The map is called "Obama's Oahu", it measures about
25 by 17 inches, and it is available as a portable folded map
or a flat, laminated, placement-style map. Franko's even
gave the Obama's Oahu Map its own Web site at
ObamaHawaiiMap.com.
Obama's Neighborhood Virtual Tour
This Web site dedicated to Barack Obama's
Hawaii experience was created in November
of 2007 by journalist and book author
Robert F. Kay. The site features pictures
and information about Obama's homes in
Hawaii, the neighborhoods in which he lived,
and an online virtual walking tour of Obama
sites in Hawaii that will help you plan
your own, independent, Obama tour of Oahu.
To start planning your tour, see these
links at the top of the page: Barry Slept Here,
Punahou Days, The Neighborhood, and Oahu Tour.
Hotel Renew's Unofficial Obama Guide to Hawaii (PDF)
This PDF format map on the Web site of the
Renew Boutique Hotel in Waikiki features
significant Hawaii sites that were part
of President Obama's childhood and teen life
and sites he visited with his family as an
adult.
Obama Tours in Chicago
Obama's African Heritage Tour
This 11 day "Presidential Safari" tour of Kenya
is offered by 2Afrika of New York City
features visits to Lake Nakuru National Park,
the Masai Mara Game Reserve, the Mount Kenya
Forest, and the city of Nairobi. After the safari,
the tour visits the town of Kisumu and the
village of Kogelo, where Obama's father was
born and died. Other Obama related
destinations include the Kisumu Museum and a
Luo ethnic group village to learn about
the Obama's cultural heritage.
Obama Kenya Roots and Heritage Safari
This 7 day Africa tour offered by Safari Afrika
begins with visits to Kisumu and the
Nyangoma Kogelo, the village where Obama's father
grew up. After Kisumu, the tour proceeds to
the Mara Serena Safari Lodge for a 3 night
stay and game viewing drives through the Masai Mara National Reserve.
Obama Tours in Africa
Obama's Chicago
This article on the Web site of the
Chicago Convention and Tourism Bureau
features Obama's favorite restaurants,
activities, shops, and hotels in Chicago.
Chicago visitors and residents can use
this information to design their own, self-guided,
Obama's Chicago tour.
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