Natural Parks & Reserves
New Zealand's natural landscapes range from the coastal Te Whanganui-A-Hei Marine Reserve on the Coromandel Peninsula to the rugged limestone karst of Paparoa National Park. This selection features the ancient rainforests of the Waitakere Ranges, the extensive river systems and remote wilderness of Whanganui National Park, and the dense podocarp forests of the Catlins. These protected areas preserve unique geological features, such as the Punakaiki pancake rocks, and provide sanctuary for native flora and fauna across both the North and South Islands.
Cathedral Cove
Te Whanganui-A-Hei Marine Reserve is in the southern part of Mercury Bay on the Coromandel Peninsula in New Zealand covering an area of 840…
Rainforest Express
A scenic ride through the rain forest with a picnic break, just 40 minutes from the centre. Prior booking essential.
Paparoa National Park
Located on the South Island's West Coast, this park is characterized by limestone karst landscapes. It features the Punakaiki Pancake Rocks and blowholes, along with extensive cave systems and lush coastal forests.
Whanganui National Park
The Whanganui National Park is a national park located in the North Island of New Zealand.
Catlins Forest Park
Situated in the southeastern South Island, this park contains native podocarp forest and a rugged coastline. It is home to the Purakaunui Falls and the 180-million-year-old petrified forest at Curio Bay.
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