The West Coast borders Arthur's Pass National Park at the main divide and there is a striking difference between the landscapes on either side.
Learn moreBook in to support and volunteer at our Punakaiki Coastal Restoration Project with Conservation Volunteers New Zealand and Wild Heart Project. With your help, we are transforming a former farm and mining site into a native rainforest!
Learn moreKōkako Walk/Cycleway from Haast township threading through bush out onto the stunning Haast Beach
Learn moreChasm Creek Track is a short walk along an old section of railway, a sculptured creek, and views of the Mokihinui River. 45 mins return via the same track.
Learn moreAt Waka Puna Paddle & Pedal Company we offer a very unique chance to experience NZ's very own Jurassic Park adventure. Operating kayak rentals on the edge of the stunning Pororari River for over 25 years we also now offer Stand-Up Paddleboards and exciting E-bike cruiser experiences. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a first-timer, we cater to all experience levels!
Learn moreJoin us on one of our guided eco tours amongst the pristine rainforest and limestone caves of the unique Oparara Basin. Several tour options available.
Learn moreWestland Tai Poutini National Park extends from the highest peaks of the Southern Alps to the Tasman Sea and is split by the Alpine Fault.
Learn moreAn adventure truly not for the faint hearted. As the name states, Adventure Caving is full on expedition style caving.
Learn moreThe Seddonville carpark to Mangatini Falls is approximately a 4 hour round walking trip. Charming Creek walkway mostly follows an historic bush tramway through the lower Ngakawau Gorge and the Charming Creek valley to the abandoned Charming Creek Coal Mine, passing historic sawmilling and mining remains.
Learn moreWe offer visitors a rare opportunity to experience the untouched natural beauty of Te Wāhipounamu - World Heritage Area, while traveling in one of our custom designed fully enclosed jet boats.
Learn moreOne of New Zealand’s 10 great walks, the Heaphy Track, finishes (or starts, depending on which way you’re heading) at Karamea.
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