Whanganui River Journey - Three Day Independent Canoe Trip

Whanganui River Journey - Three Day Independent Canoe Trip
Desde NZD 295,00 NZ$
  • Duración: 2 Días (aproximadamente)
  • Código de producto: AAWRJ2

This trip is available from October to April


This is without doubt one of New Zealand’s most unique and fascinating adventures, where you cruise the deep jade waters of the Whanganui River, through the heart of the Whanganui National park and leave civilisation far behind. Along the way discover beautiful natural wonders and connect with the spirit of the Tangata Whenua.


  • Available October to April
  • Canoe rental included in large stable multi-person canoes plus all safety equipment and briefing.
  • All transportation included from Raetihi to the river and return.
  • Accommodation includes 2 nights at the comfortable Department of Conservation Huts on the river

Day One: Whakahoro to John Coull Hut (37.5km, 7-9  Hours). You depart the canoe base in Raetahi between 7.30 and 8.00am for the river. At Whakahoro the canoes are unloaded and you're shown you how to safely navigate your canoe. The gorge starts to narrow and you leave the last road access point behind at Whakahoro, passing several old Maori kaianga (villages). This is the start of the scenic middle reaches of the river. You'll pass numerous waterfalls, the Tarepokiore (whirlpool) rapid and then the large overhang known as Tamatea’s Cave - a highly sacred place. 

Day Two: John Coull Hut to Tieke Kainga  (29km, 6-8 Hours). On this section, you’ll follow the river as it meanders through bush-covered hills, passing the mouths of the Tangarakau and Whangamomona rivers where they join the Whanganui. Perched high above the river, Mangawaiiti is an attractive spot to stop for lunch. Continue your trip downstream past the Mangapurua Landing, gateway to the Bridge to Nowhere, where you can get out and walk for an hour or so if you like. When you arrive at Tieke Kainga you can examine the intricately-carved pou whenua (carved timber pole) and learn about the history of Tieke and the tikanga (protocol) of the marae (meeting house). 

Day Three: Tieke Kainga to Pipiriki (21.5km, 4-6 Hours). Today you'll wonder at the scenic gorge of the Manganui o te Ao River where it enters the Whanganui after its journey from the slopes of Mt Ruapehu. The Ngaporo and Autapu rapids then provides the day's excitement and perhaps a cool dip on a hot afternoon. You’ll pass through more dense native forest, before finally emerging into farmland and the end of your journey at Pipiriki village. You'll return to Raetihi by late afternoon.


*Please Note: 

Only available for children over 10 years old.