Kahurangi National Park

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Kahurangi National Park is New Zealand's second-largest national park, a vast wilderness of ancient forests, alpine herb fields, and dramatic marble karst landscapes. This rugged and remote park offers some of the country's best multi-day hikes, including the famous Heaphy Track, one of the Great Walks. It's a place for true adventurers seeking solitude and pristine nature – think limestone arches, glowworm caves, and the haunting call of the kiwi.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To truly experience Kahurangi, plan at least 3–4 days for a multi-day tramp like the Heaphy or Wangapeka Track. If you're short on time, a day trip from Nelson or Motueka can include the Oparara Basin and a short walk to the coast – but you'll only scratch the surface. For a balanced visit, allow 2–3 days to explore the highlights near the park boundaries, plus a night in a backcountry hut.

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