The Kiwi Traveller
The Kiwi Traveller

Fresh Water Kayaking Adventures in Kiwi Heartland New Zealand

Littered with stunning lakes, larger than life rivers and wondrous lakes the land of the Kiwis is an avid kayaker’s dream come true. Frequented by kayaking and rafting enthusiasts from across the world the breathtaking scenic beauty the country is known for only enhances the kayaking experience as the surrounding landscapes are truly awe-inspiring at every turn. The sheer variety of inland waterways has also made kayaking one of the best ways to explore the natural beauty of the islands.
The best kayaking hotspots in Northland are concentrated around its natural wonders which includes the trail along Haruru Falls where kayakers can explore the environs of the cascade in a two hour kayak down the rapids. White water rafting opportunities in Northland on the other hand are found along the Mohaka and Rangitaiki. Winery tours on kayak are also available while Auckland’s best kayaking venues include tours around Puhoi River.

The Rotorua Lakes are Central North Island’s finest kayaking destinations as it packs in the mesmerizing waters of Lake Okareka, Lake Rotorua, Lake Okataina and Lake Rotoiti all in one route. The Landing in Lake Tarawera is another highlight while the pumice infested waters of Lake Orakei Korako are also frequented by seasoned visitors.

Lake Taupo on the other hand is ideal for a bit of history and rafting as the tours encompass stopovers to view Maori rock art and the idyllic bays of the lake. The longest navigational water body in the country, Whanganui River is another favourite as kayakers get to experience unspoiled natural splendour in one of New Zealand’s most remote areas. The sprawling Abel Tasman National Park  also offers four days worth of kayaking excursions all in one picturesque location.

South Island’s most popular white-water rafting venues are of course Kawarau and Clutha where beginner paddlers are also welcome to take on the rapids after thorough practice sessions in calmer river beds.

Travellers on the lookout for luxurious New Zealand hotels should look no further than the Millennium & Copthorne Hotels NZ hotels group for all their accommodation needs.  Managing a range of five-star hotels New Zealand ranks among its finest, this well-established name in the hospitality industry pulls out all the stops when it comes to idyllic getaways.

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