Okarito Lagoon

Photo: Hagai Agmon-Snir حچاي اچمون-سنير חגי אגמון-שניר / CC BY-SA 4.0

Okarito Lagoon, New Zealand's largest unmodified wetland, is a serene haven on the West Coast where the Southern Alps meet the Tasman Sea. This vast, shallow lagoon is a birdwatcher's paradise, famous for its resident kotuku (white herons) and a sense of untouched wilderness that feels a world away from the nearest towns. Kayaking its tranquil waters or walking the Okarito Trig track rewards you with breathtaking views of the alps and coast.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a half-day here, combining a morning kayak trip with an afternoon walk up the Trig. If you're a keen birder or photographer, consider an overnight stay at one of the village's basic accommodations to catch the lagoon at sunrise and sunset. The tour to the heron sanctuary runs about 2.5 hours and is best booked in advance during peak season.

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