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New Zealand kayaking provides a
perfect chance to discover the country’s lakes,
beaches, and rivers.
In New Zealand, sea kayaking is also a great way to
discover New Zealand’s extensive and beautiful
coastline, and a great way to get near to penguins,
seals, and other wildlife, as there is no noise
around to upset them.
All over New Zealand, trips with guided sea kayaking
are available and are exceptionally well-liked in
the North Island’s Bay of Islands and Hauraki Gulf,
as well as in Marlborough Sounds, the Abel Tasman
National Park, and the South Island’s Fiordland. |
Those who are looking for a great adrenaline rush will
discover a large number of exceptional opportunities for
white water kayaking in New Zealand, specifically in the
North Island’s Kaituna, Rangitaiki, Mohaka, Rangitikei, and
the Wairoa rivers, and the South Island’s Buller, Grey,
Rangitata, Hurunui, and Kawarau rivers.
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There are lots of fast flowing rivers in New Zealand
that are ideal for canoeing.Canoeing on the Whanganui River is popular in New
Zealand.
This activity is the only way to get into
the the Whanganui National Park.
A number of service
providers run trips via canoe, and these can be
arranged in Raetihi, Taumarunui, National Park, or
Ohakune.
Just one of several fiords dotting the coast of the
over one million hectares of Fiordland National
Park, Milford Sound offers kayakers calm
unfathomable waters which are often accompanied by
mischievous dolphins enjoying human company in this
secluded wilderness. |
Kayaking is a very big thing here, and canoeists can search
the fiord’s deep waters, the rivers which lazily wind, or
take naps along quiet streams. Set in the center of
Fiordland National Park is the Camelot River, the biggest in
New Zealand.
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One of the most well known marine parks and areas in
New Zealand is the Abel Tasman National Park.
Reputed as an excellent intromission to trek and
kayak holidays, the balmy climate and gentle to
negotiate coastline and track make this very popular
undertaking.
The region is known for its golden sandy beaches,
peaceful and secret bays and secure waters.
Beginning with a transport from Nelson to Awaroa,
the journey moves from Awaroa to Marahau for more
that 3 or 5 days passing nights in Awaroa at
Homestead Lodge and at Torrent Bay Lodge.
For the duration of this trek and kayak, there is
lots of time to swim in the gleaming azure waters,
kayak, walk, and take the dory to go rowing or
fishing.
The Abel Tasman
National Park Kayak and Trek will either start or end with a
superb picturesque launch ride along the coastline. A short
day pack is furnished for luncheon, noshes, camera etc. Each
day baggage will be shipped via water taxi. |
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There are more than 140 islands on the Bay of Islands. It is
New Zealand’s most historic region and has some of the
country’s loveliest scenery. The best way to explore this
glorious Maritime Marine Reserve is by sea kayak. The area
offers some of New Zealand’s best sea kayaking. You will be
able to explore within sheltered waters the furrowed
coastlines, touring several of the By of Islands is famous
for.
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