New South Wales
Northern Territory
Queensland
South Australia
Tasmania
Victoria
Western Australia
North Island
South Island

Mythical Creatures Lake Waikaremoana

bkpkdeals
May 17, 2014

Escape into the enchanted forest surrounding Lake Waikaremoana, the ancestral home of the Ngai Tribe, also known as the “Children of the Mist.” If that isn’t inviting enough, consider this – this region is also home to the patupaiarehe, mythical fairy creatures reported to have lured the wives of Maori warriors away.

Nestled entirely within the Te Urewera National Park’s boundaries, Lake Waikaremoana has it all –rainforests, wetlands, a herbfield and even a “goblin forest” imbued with magic. Navigate along rivers, past spectacular waterfalls and through valleys shrouded in a ghostly mist.

The 46 km hike takes between three and four days to complete, depending on how often you stop to enjoy the flora and fauna. A diverse plant life abounds here, rich beech forests of red and silver, lichen and moss, rimu trees and a wide range of ferns.

Making the climb to the Panekire Bluffs is the most challenging part of the journey but well worth the effort. You will be rewarded with magnificent views of the lake, surrounding forest and vast mountain range.

Bird lovers will find Lake Waikaremoana an ideal place to explore their hobby. It is here that you may see the kereru who sometimes dine on over-ripe berries leaving them in a comically intoxicated state. Your travels will be accompanied by the melodic sounds of the tui which seem to be everywhere. Fantail, grey mallards and paradise ducks will delight you as you hike the trails in and around the lake.

Take time out to go for a swim or enjoy one of the shorter walks at the Te Urewera National Park. Spend one day or several blending in with an ecosystem that seems to be from another time.

To find great adventure deals here and throughout New Zealand check backpackerdeals.co.

AUTHOR PROFILE
bkpkdeals

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Posts

For the 12 deals of Christmas my travel bud gave to me...

Your ULTIMATE Christmas gift guide for those who (literally) deserve the world.

7 Ways You Can Participate In Sustainable Travel

Travelling is in our human nature. Witnessing Uluru at sunrise, white water rafting in Queenstown, or participating a food tour of Cancun is how we get to experience our beautiful planet. And while we're all about exploring the world, an increase in the amount of travellers has taken its toll on the environment. Experts say […]

The road to Uluru

So planen Sie Ihren roten Mittelpunkt.

Du denkst darüber nach das Outback zu erkunden, aber weißt nicht, wo du anfangen sollst? Das können wir sehr gut nachvollziehen – das rote Zentrum ist ein riesiger Teil Australiens und es ist schwer zu entscheiden wie und wo man beginnen soll. Vom Uluru nach Alice Springs und Tennant Creek das australische Zentrum ist voll […]

5 régions de ferme étonnantes pour obtenir ton visa de 2 ème année en Australie

Australia es un GRAN país. Hay innumerables regiones para encontrar trabajo agrícola / recolección de fruta para extender su Visa de 2º año, desde los soleados trópicos del norte de Queensland hasta las regiones vinícolas de Australia Meridional y Australia Occidental. Aquí hay 5 regiones recomendadas por iBackpacker para consultar sus viajes:   1.  Margaret […]

5 reasons why Melbourne is the best starting point for Aussie travel

So you know you’re going to Australia but you didn’t quite realise how BIG the country is... this has thrown up a big question. WHERE DO I START?! Is it Perth on the West? Is it Brisbane halfway up the East Coast? I know the Bridge and Opera House so maybe it’s Sydney? Surprise! It's […]

Is travelling a cure for heart break?

Whether it's from the end of a relationship or the loss of a loved one having your heartbroken, put quite simply, SUCKS and as much as I wish it could, this blog post can't fix that! But hopefully, we can ease the pain a little and give you a spark of inspiration. If you are […]

Social Media

Accepted Payments

Members of

chevron-down