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Lake Waikaremoana Guided Walk

Lake Waikaremoana guided walk

Voted by Outside Magazine as the best North island walk, Lake Waikaremoana is perched high in the rugged mountains of Te Urewera National Park, amidst the largest area of untouched native rainforest in the North Island. Journey deep into New Zealand's last frontier, a land cloaked in mist, mysticism and primordial forest. This unique Great Walk circumnavigates the remote Lake Waikaremoana, featuring secluded beaches, fascinating history and truly breathtaking views.

Walk itinerary options:

     
Lake Waikaremoana guided walk
Hollyford Track
Queen Charlotte Track
Abel Tasman Walks
Ball Pass
Kaikoura Wilderness Walks
Lake Tekapo
Milford Track
Routeburn Track
Tongariro Crossing
Tongariro Northern Circuit

 

 

 

Waikaremoana
 

Lake Waikaremoana Guided Walk

 

Day One 10.5 kms, 4 hours walking (Lunch, Dinner)

Your New Zealand hiking adventure begins with a scenic drive from Rotorua to the start of the Lake Waikaremoana Great Walk Track, along one of New Zealand's oldest Maori trails. We journey through remote villages and dense New Zealand rainforest, into the heart of Te Urewera National Park and on to Lake Waikaremoana.

Beginning the hike, the track at first follows the edge of an estuary where we are likely to enjoy the company of a variety of water birds. Shortly we catch our first glimpse of the lake itself and the reason for its name (sea of rippling waters) becomes apparent. The hike follows the edge of Lake Waikaremoana for most of the afternoon, before crossing a small headland from which we see our lodgings for the night. The Waiharuru Hut welcomes you with a hot drink and a hearty cooked meal. The hut is near the Puketukutuku Peninsula, where a kiwi recovery programme is successfully increasing the numbers of our threatened national icon. Visitors may delight in hearing the night time calls of the New Zealand North Island brown kiwi and the morepork / ruru.

Day Two 18.3 kms, 6-8 hours walking (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)

This is our longest day of hiking, but we still have plenty of time to enjoy the bush, birds and beaches of the western arm of the lake. We make the most of the many scenic lakeside and lookout spots for rests and refreshments, and some may indulge in a swim. After lunch an optional boat trip can reduce walking time, and make the side track to Korokoro Falls more achievable. These stunning falls are worth the detour!

The vast Urewera forest is home to many native birds. You are likely to witness the amazing flights of the fantail and kereru, and hear the melodious calls of the bellbird and tui. Waiopaoa Hut, nestled amongst the luxuriant rainforest that stretches to the lake edge, is our home for the night.

Day Three 7.6 kms, 4-5 hours walking (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) Height gain 600 metres

Today we tackle the Panekiri Bluffs, which have been rising ahead of us for the last two days. Plenty of rest stops and breathtaking views make today's climb an enjoyable challenge. We pass through different layers of vegetation: from mixed broadleaf podocarp forest featuring giant rata, rimu and miro trees; to enchanted goblin forest of silver beech trees cloaked in eerie mosses, which dominate the higher altitudes. At the close of the day relax with a glass of wine on the verandah of the beautifully situated hut, and soak up the panoramic vistas right out to the ocean. Watch the sun set over the lake and forest clad mountains, while a birds eye view bestows an appreciation of the remarkable terrain we have covered over the last few days.

Day Four 8.8 kms, 4-5 hours walking (Breakfast, Lunch)

Wake to be among the first in the world to welcome the day's sunrise over the Pacific Ocean! Continuing along the Panekiri Ridge, breaks in the forest offer more magnificent views and there are fantastic photo opportunities from the colossal rock ledges that form the range. Look across Onepoto Bay to see the evidence of the landslide that created Lake Waikaremoana over two thousand years ago. Enjoy a fresh picnic lunch from this dramatic lookout, and understand why this walk is one of NZ's "Greats".

On completing the track we take time to celebrate our walking achievements, new friends and enhanced knowledge and appreciation of the natural and cultural history of Waikaremoana.

Cost: NZ$1275 per adult, $1015 per child (12 years and under)

All inclusive package offers:

  • 4 day/3 night guided walk
  • Support boat transfers most of your gear
  • 2 days carrying a day pack only, 2 days carrying a small pack with gear for 1 night (pack cartage available by prior arrangement)
  • Cheerful, informative guiding
  • Accommodation: Bush huts in spectacular locations - dormitories with bunk beds and outside toilets, no electricity or cell phone coverage!
  • Meals: great NZ style meals and wine, backpacks, sleeping bags, raincoats

Prices valid through to May 2011

2010 Departures:

Jan 16
Feb 2, 9, 16, 23, 27
Mar 2, 9, 16, 22, 27
Apr 2, 13, 20
May 1, 16
Oct 14, 22
Nov 4, 9, 23, 30
Dec 7, 16

2011 Departures:

Feb 1, 8, 17, 22
Mar 1, 8, 15, 24, 29
Apr 5, 12, 22
May 3

Views on Lake Waikaremoana guided walk




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