The National Park Whanganui New Zealand is
a collage of valleys, slopes, ridges strong,
and a sedimentary basin united by the lowland
forests.
Tourist attractions in the Whanganui
National Park New Zealand
Whanganui River origin in the central plateau’s
volcanic belt cuts through it to reach the national
park in all its glory. The natural upper and
middle regions of the meandering river Whanganui
form the centre of all activities in the Whanganui
National Park. As you kayak through the water
rapids of the river, a hill to another, look
at the many Maori year or forts along the rugged
cliffs and imagine yourself as European sailors
and traders who traveled these exciting vessels
centuries ago. Ultimately, its fate is sealed
in the salt waters of the Tasman Sea but it
is the source of entertainment and excitement.
The flora and fauna in the Whanganui
National Park New Zealand
Rimu, rata, kamahi, totara, kaikawaka and beech
form lowland forests that shelter in their branches
a lot birds. You too can check on your stay
in Whanganui National Park, organized by visits
to New Zealand. The pigeons, fantails, robins,
grey warbler, blue duck and tomtit are only
a few species that exist you no end.
Activities in Whanganui National Park
of New Zealand
The Whanganui 145 km journey on a raft or kayak
takes you from Taumarunui to Pipiriki, one of
the most adventurous roads in New Zealand. In
addition, you can also take jet boat rides,
walking on the path Matemateonga, and guided
for hunting wild boar and goats.
Accommodation in Whanganui National
Park New Zealand
You can camp many campgrounds or in the hiker’s
huts provided by the Department of Conservation,
New Zealand. You can also stay in hotels and
motels available at Taumarunui, Wanganui, and
Pipiriki Tours with New Zealand packages.