Discover the best top things to do in Nelson-Tasman Region, New Zealand including Abel Tasman Coast Track, Nelson Lakes National Park, Heaphy Track, Wharariki Beach Walking Track, Wainui Falls Track, Rawhiti Cave Track, Angelus Hut tracks, Tata Beach, Kaiteriteri Beach, Farewell Spit Nature Experience.
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5.0 based on 915 reviews
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An Awesome Experience of the one of the best experiences to have in New Zealand. We trekked into the park for the 5 days, well worth the total trek to go to the end of the walk from the Nelson end start point. The huts are basic but its all in who travels the same days as you, to make it more fun.. You need to bring everything.. We used a spray bottle filled with filtered water to wash our private parts with or else had cold showers.. Saving the environment by not using toilet paper.. the wildlife was fun/funny.. watch out for the wekas who will steal anything if they can.. other beautiful birds to see too.. The coast is stunningly beautiful, and the water taxi ride out of the park is a total contrast of a blast.. I'd thoroughly recommend booking well in advance, 5 months.. to have this awesome experience of real New Zealand. Its a medium level fitness exercise too. The paths are well maintained and the beaches the same.
5.0 based on 132 reviews
No doubt this is a very stunningly beautiful lake. Amidst the backdrop of majestic mountains enveloped by foggy clouds, it's just crazily beautiful. And the small unrailed wooden jetty jutting out towards the mountains adds to the serene atmosphere. But what makes this lake very different from the other just as stunning lakes are the "natural add-ons." This lake has many nice Mandarin Ducks, Black Swans, even Black Fishes ( looks like Catfishes) - all happily swimming near the shore. And even few seagulls roaming around the shore area. However, we had an unexpected add-ons -SANDFLIES! Shortly after we got out of car, we were attacked by swarms of sandflies. We did not expect it as so far all the lakes we have been to don't have sandflies or just occasional ones. We had anti insect patches but did not put it on earlier - too late. Perhaps its the timing- we were here around dusk- which I believe is when sandflies are most active. We had to cut short the time here & ran off quickly. The sandflies even got into the car. And all of us got quite a number of bites! What a spoilsport- terrible sandflies!!
5.0 based on 93 reviews
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When my friend asked me if I wanted to walk the Heaphy track, all I could think of was saying no. No showers? Carrying everything on your back for 4 days? Sleeping in huts? No proper meals? But I said yes. And I’m so grateful that I did. It was one of the best experiences. The Heaphy Great Walk is 82km of the most pristine, ever changing beautiful NZ landscape. The first walk to Perry Saddle is a very gradual incline, sometimes difficult but doable. I’d recommend going on some 20k walks with some elevation beforehand to get used to the walking. The other three days are mainly flat. 4 days, 3 nights, staying in wonderful huts: Perry Saddle, James McKay and Heaphy, the latter two had flush toilets. All were well maintained, with gas and some pots and pans. We had 2 river swims, one in the “mountain spa” near Perry Saddle Hut and one in the river near the Heaphy Hut, which made a difference to a wet wipe shower! DOC have good lists of what to bring, which my group all followed. We enjoyed sunshine, hail and some tropical downpours, as long as you have your wet weather gear you’ll be fine! It is truly magical.
5.0 based on 224 reviews
We got four seasons in 20 minutes, and sand-blasted to the max to go with it, and didn't regret a second of it - even if the weather at the beach was horrible. Looking at he photos a week later, all we could remember was the stunning views. An easy over-farm land walk and a bit of soft sand at the end, this is accessible to most, and the views of the arches in the rocks is one of NZ's best kept secrets (although there were about 20 cars in the carpark, so maybe the secret is getting out.) About 25 minutes scenic drive from Collingwood along the bay-side road, this place is definitely recommended, just expect it to be very windy!
5.0 based on 178 reviews
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A lovely walk in , with a lot of shade on a sunny day, through predominantly native bush to a beautiful waterful. Great for a family pursuit as not difficult.
5.0 based on 99 reviews
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we met some people on a previous walk and they told us about the cave so we had to do it .It started off easy enough then got very steep fortunately we met several people who were on their way down and all said it was well worth the effort which helped drive us on and we were so pleased we did it was sensational and the temperature drop in the cave was amazing
5.0 based on 8 reviews
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A group of 5 of us did a tramp into lake Angelus hut over 2 nights 3 days. Day 1; We drove from chch and began walking the speargrass route in the afternoon. It was wet but a lot of this track was covered in the bush. We stayed at the speargrass hut which was very full (but dry nonetheless) and we all managed to squish in. Day 2; Took speargrass creek route to lake Angelus. It was a challenging walk with river crossings, exposed areas, some steep inclines towards the end and alpine rocky areas to manoeuvre. Follow the orange marker poles. It was better weather so we were able to stop and sit for breaks and to take in the beautiful views. Arriving at the top where the track joins with Robert ridge was sensational, looking back over where we had come that morning and looking down over the other side to Lake Angelus and the hut for the night. Very rewarding. A short climb down takes you to the hut (photo included) we arrived at the hut by mid day and had the rest of the day to relax and explore. Day 3; Robert ridge track back to the mount Robert carpark. A short climb from the hut back up to the track starts the day. Roberts ridge is a beautiful walk, very alpine along a rocky cliff face with views of the surrounding area (if you are as lucky as us to get a clear day). Track slowly zig zags back down to the car park. Drove back to chch. Every single one of us loved this walk, the views, the terrain, the huts all amazing. Highly recommend! And don't forget to have a dip in the lake ????????????
5.0 based on 27 reviews
Went to the beach a couple of weeks ago on a good day. It was absolutely stunning. Went again today after major storms. There was a lot of drift wood and debris on the beach which spoilt it and the water wasn't as blue. Went for a kayak trip and was amazing. Hard work but fun. Do recommend it. Would be even nicer when hot and swimable. The water was pretty cold.
4.5 based on 490 reviews
such a lovely spot, especially Little Kaiteriteri - pristine water, golden sands - paradise and a jewel in paradise
4.5 based on 69 reviews
Farewell Spit Nature Experiences provides high quality nature tours. Its your chance to see another world and to visit some of New Zealand's most remote and spectacular locations
It was a great day out on Farewell Spit. The spit is ethereal and this is the only way you can get out on it. This company is a good steward of the fragile, important ecosystem. We visited when the gannets were nesting any could view these birds from far enough away not to disturb them, but plenty close. Thoroughly enjoyed our day.
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