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Visit The Kahurangi National Park, the marble mountains and peaceful, palm-fringed beaches New Zealand. Kahurangi (maori) is means treasured possession, and ...parks the attractions of this large, wild park. Within its boundaries are some of the oldest rocks, strangest plants and rarest birds in New Zealand. the Heaphy Track is the park's most famous and accessible treasure. A 'Great Walk' by every definition, the track covers 78 kilometres of subtropical rainforest, tussock high country, river valley and coast.The Kahurangi National Park attract for fossil hunters, cavers and anyone with a fascination for geology. On the surface, fluted rock, arches, sinkholes, shafts and disappearing/reappearing streams give the landscape exceptional character. Mount Owen and Mount Arthur are the park's 'marble mountains'. Within the mountains, water has dissolved the marble to create extensive cave systems.There are 18 species of native birds living in the park. While walking, visitors will be serenaded by bellbirds, tui and sociable South Island Robins. Several species of native land snail may also be encountered. These giant snails are carnivorous, feeding at night on worms that grow up to a metre long.
Activities, Go Kayak..with wild rivers are a feature of the park. Many are suitable for experienced kayakers only, but commercial rafting tours are available. The Karamea River is known for good trout fishing. Caving ...The park's famous cave systems attract spelunkers from all over the world. Some of the finest caving in New Zealand can be found inside Mount Owen, which still has many unexplored passages. Caving expeditions usually involve the use of helicopters to transport equipment, supplies and cavers to the entry point. Walks... There are many shorter walks in the park, which begin at access roads leading from Karamea, Takaka, Murchison and Motueka.or Track is a 3 to 5-day at beautiful Heaphy, walking experience that leads through forest, across tussock-covered downs and along beaches fringed with nikau palms. The Wangapeka Track traverses the park from east to west, also taking between 3 and 5 days.
Accomodation Around the park,Motueka, Takaka, Karamea and Murchison are the park's gateway towns, providing a range of mostly budget accommodation (cheap hotel and Motel). Roads from these towns lead to the park's carparks, where the walking tracks begin.Accommodation In the park, The Department of Conservation looks after many hikers' huts in the park. The Heaphy Track is served by four 'Great Walk' huts; hikers following the Wangapeka Track will find seven huts along the way. Camping is allowed, but is restricted to designated sites along the tracks. Travel vacationan and finds Budget Hotel Motel/ Cheap Hotel for sHoliday in New Zealand.