Haast Pass

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Haast Pass is one of New Zealand's most dramatic mountain passes, carving a route through the Southern Alps on the South Island's West Coast. The drive along State Highway 6 between Wanaka and the West Coast is a journey through ancient rainforest, past thundering waterfalls, and over a saddle that feels like the roof of the world. This is a wild, untamed corner of New Zealand, where the road clings to sheer cliffs and the bush hums with birdlife.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers drive Haast Pass as a scenic route between Wanaka and the West Coast, taking 1.5–2 hours without stops. To fully appreciate the waterfalls and short walks, budget half a day. If you're heading to Fox or Franz Josef Glacier, you can easily combine the drive with stops at the highlights and still arrive by mid-afternoon.

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