Okanagan

Okanagan is a tiny settlement tucked into the West Coast rainforest, just a few kilometres south of Franz Josef Glacier. It's the kind of place where you pull over for the view and end up staying an hour – a quiet, ferry-served pocket of the South Island that few travellers rush through. The real draw here is the raw, untamed nature: the bush-clad hills, the braided Waiho River, and the sense that you've found a secret corner of the glacier region.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

An hour is plenty to soak up Okanagan's essence – walk the swamp boardwalk, snap the river view, and maybe enjoy a picnic at one of the informal pull-offs. If you're planning to take the ferry and do the Okanagan Valley walk, budget a full half-day (3–4 hours) for the return tramp. Most visitors combine Okanagan with a half-day at Franz Josef Glacier itself.

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