Wanaka Tree

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Lonely, resilient and impossibly photogenic, the Wanaka Tree is a solitary willow that grows from the shallows of Lake Wanaka, its gnarled branches reaching out over the water like a living sculpture. This iconic New Zealand landmark has become one of the country's most photographed subjects, drawing visitors from around the world to witness its quiet beauty against the dramatic backdrop of the Southern Alps. Whether you catch it at sunrise with mist rising off the lake or under a star-filled sky, the Wanaka Tree offers a moment of pure, contemplative magic.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 20–30 minutes at the tree itself, enough time to take photos and soak in the setting. However, if you're a keen photographer, plan for 1–2 hours to capture the changing light. The tree is easily accessible at any time of day, and it's free to visit. For a more relaxed experience, combine it with a longer lakeside walk or a picnic.

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