Harihari

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Nestled on the wild West Coast of the South Island, Harihari is a tiny settlement that serves as a serene gateway to the untamed beauty of the region. Known for its dramatic coastal scenery, dense rainforests, and the powerful Harihari River, this off-the-beaten-path destination offers a true escape into nature. The area is steeped in aviation history, being the landing site of the first solo trans-Tasman flight by Guy Menzies in 1931. For travellers seeking solitude and raw landscapes, Harihari is a hidden gem.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a half-day exploring Harihari's walks and historical sites, making it a perfect stopover on a West Coast road trip. If you're keen on hiking or photography, consider an overnight stay to catch the coastal light at sunrise or sunset. The area is compact, so you can easily combine a visit with nearby attractions.

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