White Heron Sanctuary

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Deep in the lush rainforest of South Westland, the White Heron Sanctuary (Kōtuku) offers a rare and magical encounter with New Zealand's most iconic bird. Accessible only by a guided tour from the small settlement of Whataroa, this protected breeding colony is one of the few places in the country where you can see the elegant white heron (kōtuku) in its natural habitat. The sanctuary is a testament to conservation efforts, and the journey there—a short boat ride across a lagoon followed by a gentle walk—adds to the sense of discovery.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow half a day for the sanctuary tour (approximately 2.5–3 hours including transport from Whataroa). Combine it with a visit to Okarito Lagoon or a stop at Franz Josef Glacier for a full day of West Coast wonders. The best time to visit is during the breeding season (September to January) when the herons are most active.

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