Whataroa White Heron Sanctuary

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Deep in the South Island's West Coast wilderness, the Whataroa White Heron Sanctuary is a rare and magical place—the only breeding colony of the elegant kōtuku (white heron) in New Zealand. Accessible only by a guided tour from the tiny settlement of Whataroa, this sanctuary offers a privileged glimpse into the lives of these ethereal birds, which Māori regard as sacred. The journey itself is an adventure: a short boat ride across the Whataroa River followed by a walk through lush native forest to the viewing hide. Here, you can watch herons tending their nests, feeding chicks, and gliding over the treetops against a backdrop of snow-capped peaks.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for a half-day trip from Franz Josef or Fox Glacier. The guided tour lasts about 2.5 hours, including the boat ride and time at the hide. Combine it with a morning or afternoon exploring the glacier towns or the Okarito Lagoon. The sanctuary is only open during the breeding season (September–March), so check tour availability in advance.

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