Top 10 Nature & Wildlife Areas in North Island, New Zealand

January 13, 2022 Timmy Ribble

Discover the best top things to do in North Island, New Zealand including Poor Knights Island Marine Reserve, White, Tawharanui Regional Park, Tiritiri Matangi Island, ZEALANDIA Ecosanctuary, Paradise Valley Springs Wildlife Park, Waimangu Volcanic Valley, Cape Kidnappers, Waitangi National Trust & Treaty House, Paihia Harbour.
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1. Poor Knights Island Marine Reserve

Whangarei New Zealand +64 9-434 3867 http://www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/places-to-go/northland/places/poor-knights-islands-marine-reserve/
Excellent
86%
Good
10%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
1%
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Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 196 reviews

Poor Knights Island Marine Reserve

World-renowned diver Jacques-Yves Cousteau rated this reserve, notable for its excellent visibility, as one of the top ten places to dive in the world.

Reviewed By erna317 - Whangarei, New Zealand

Great experience! Wide variety of fish, they’re not scared at all, rather inquisitive. Good visibility. Water colder than expected, even in summer so remember full wet suits!

2. White

White Island, Tauranga New Zealand +64 27 273 4090 http://www.wi.co.nz/
Excellent
89%
Good
8%
Satisfactory
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5.0 based on 172 reviews

White

Active marine volcano and private scenic reserve located 48km off the coast of New Zealand's Bay of Plenty.

3. Tawharanui Regional Park

Takatu Rd, Warkworth, Auckland New Zealand http://www.arc.govt.nz/parks/our-parks/parks-in-the-region/tawharanui/
Excellent
86%
Good
12%
Satisfactory
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5.0 based on 259 reviews

Tawharanui Regional Park

Reviewed By GaryandLesleyTravel - Auckland Central, New Zealand

Just 85km north of Auckland’s CBD find this beautiful predator free regional park. Several beaches to choose from for the day tripper swimmer, surfer, sun lover or various walks around the peninsula. We enjoyed a great walk on the well pathed Ecology Trail, great native bird life, fauna and forest. Amongst the usuals we saw, Saddle Backs and Bellbirds. On arriving at the top of the forested trail if the tide is low you can drop down through the farmland to the coast and return to the beach / carpark via the beautiful coastline and its rocky outcrops dynamic in colour and design. A great public facility.

4. Tiritiri Matangi Island

Auckland Central, Auckland New Zealand http://www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/places-to-go/auckland/places/tiritiri-matangi-scientific-reserve-open-sanctuary/
Excellent
85%
Good
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Satisfactory
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5.0 based on 1,924 reviews

Tiritiri Matangi Island

Reviewed By Escape50291134045 - Auckland, New Zealand

the trip was amazing walking up to the lighthouse to have a break and and seeing native birds fly around you is just amazing even getting to see the little blue penguins and a surprise stingray in the bay.

5. ZEALANDIA Ecosanctuary

53 Waiapu Road, Wellington 6012 New Zealand +64 4-920 9200 [email protected] http://www.visitzealandia.com
Excellent
70%
Good
23%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
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4.5 based on 2,744 reviews

ZEALANDIA Ecosanctuary

Imagine a lush forest full of rare native animals. Discover ZEALANDIA – an ecosanctuary home to over 40 rare native species and 32km of walking tracks. Explore the outdoors at your own pace or be led by a guide! Our nature experts will show you the best places to spot wildlife like kakariki, tuatara and takahe on a ZEALANDIA by Day tour. Relax at Rata cafe with delicious food made from sustainably sourced ingredients and admire the views over the lake. Browse locally designed art, jewellery, homewares, books, clothes and gifts at the store where the products you buy have purpose and help the sanctuary to operate. For something a little more adventurous, see how the sanctuary transforms after dark on a ZEALANDIA by Night tour and search for thousands of glow worms and over 150 kiwi. Experience this world-renowned conservation success that lies only minutes from Wellington’s CBD. As a not-for-profit, your visit helps us ensure the future flourishing of New Zealand’s native wildlife.

Reviewed By Ealgian - New York City, United States

I hope my comparison of Zealandia to Jurassic Park is not interpreted in a negative fashion. Growing up in the era of those films that gave me a deep appreciation for our natural world as well as the unique talent of human beings to mess up that natural world, it was the first comparison that came to mind upon visiting Zealand. There is truly no place like it on earth. The combination of science, engineering, and love for our planet and its creatures that Zealandia represents is infinitely inspiring. You will see and hear so many fascinating creatures here, especially birds. The tour guides will also share interesting facts about how the work of preservation is done, and the clever solutions people have devised to undo some of the damage humans have wreaked on NZ. If you take the night tour, there's a good chance you'll see kiwi birds (to see them for certain, highly recommend the Kiwi Birdlife Park in Queenstown).

6. Paradise Valley Springs Wildlife Park

467 Paradise Valley Road, Rotorua 3072 New Zealand +64 7-348 9667 [email protected] http://www.paradisev.co.nz/
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 1,062 reviews

Paradise Valley Springs Wildlife Park

Paradise Valley Springs is open every day of the year, including all public holidays, from 8.00am until dark with last ticket sales at 5.00pm. Lion Feeding is every day at 2.30pm and our Kea and Possum Feeding happens every day at 3.00pm. The park is set in a beautiful native bush covered setting, and has excellent wide walkways throughout that are well suited for strollers and wheelchairs. We have bags of Trout or Animal Food available for $2 per bag if they would like to hand-feed some of the animals, or throw food to the trout. Your time in Paradise will include getting up close and personal with our New Zealand Birds, Trout and Wildlife. We also have our Rainforest Treetops Walkway hidden six metres high amongst mature native trees and bush. You will also be able to view our Lion Pride in their enclosure at any time of the day.

Reviewed By CLETUS1

Great place to spend the arvo!! Lots of animals to see and feed. Lion feeding was awesome to see! The staff are really friendly and knowledgable. Good facilities and well maintained. Highly recommend a visit, great for kids.

7. Waimangu Volcanic Valley

587 Waimangu Road Off State Highway 5, Rotorua 3043 New Zealand +64 7-366 6137 [email protected] http://www.waimangu.co.nz/
Excellent
71%
Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 1,697 reviews

Waimangu Volcanic Valley

Explore spectacular activity in the world’s youngest geothermal system on a self-guided walking tour at Waimangu Volcanic Valley. We offer a range of options for all abilities and ambitions varying in length from our short 1.5km highlights walk to a 4.5km hike including an invigorating climb over Mount Haszard for astonishing panoramic views. Discover Frying Pan Lake, one of the largest hot water springs in the World and mysterious, beautiful Inferno Crater Lake which rises and falls as it heats and cools. See rare and unusual plants that have adapted to grow in the warm geothermal landscape and enjoy the abundance of native birdlife around Lake Rotomahana. Opt for an additional 45 minute cruise around the tranquil waters of Lake Rotomahana to see nature, birdlife and geothermal activity not accessible by foot. Relax and listen to the full historical commentary throughout cruise. Enjoy a much needed rest and take advantage of the shuttle bus at the end of your tour.

Reviewed By R0gerV - Leuven, Belgium

This site offers a nice hiking experience for all levels of fitness. Starting at the visitors center you can hike all the way down the valley passing places like Frying Pan Lake, Cathedral Rocks, Inferno Crater, Birds Nest Terrace, Rift Valley, Waimangu Stream and many more, leading you to the jetty at Lake Rotomahana. Here you can even make a boat trip of about 45 minutes on the lake. You are walking all the way in a stunning landscape with geothermal and volcanic elements. Depending on your hiking abilities you can start walking and if necessary take the internal bus further down to the lake or return, after a breathtaking walk all the way down, back to the visitors center. This is an experience you should not miss when you are in the neighborhood of Rotorua.

8. Cape Kidnappers

New Zealand http://www.hawkesbaynz.com/index.php/popular-tags/cape-kidnappers/cape-kidnappers
Excellent
78%
Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 329 reviews

Cape Kidnappers

Reviewed By peter_minchin - Motueka, New Zealand

Our trip out ot Cape Kidnappers was the highlight of our visit to the Napier area, A very good guide, comfortable bus and the birds were wonderful.

9. Waitangi National Trust & Treaty House

Waitangi National Trust Estate New Zealand +64 9-402 7437 http://www.waitangi.org.nz
Excellent
72%
Good
20%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 140 reviews

Waitangi National Trust & Treaty House

Reviewed By Martin7276 - Pittsburgh, United States

While the NZ$50 price for international visitors is high, there is much to do and learn. I thought it was important to understand more about Maori culture and the background of the Treaty of Waitangi, and I was not disappointed. The guided tour of the grounds, Treaty House, Maori Carved Meeting House, and canoes by a knowledgeable Maori guide was informative and worthwhile. The museum that tells the story of Maoris and British settlers and their interactions is outstanding. There is a new museum that is a memorial to Maori troops who fought for New Zealand in World Wars I and II and other conflicts, which is also very well done. One can tour the Treaty House at one's own pace, and there are many explanatory panels and old photographs. The Maori cultural performance was interesting. I would allow three to four hours or longer.

10. Paihia Harbour

Paihia New Zealand
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 1,218 reviews

Paihia Harbour

Reviewed By johncherylh2016 - Hawera, New Zealand

Easy to walk around and take in all that happens around this little harbour. Rather busy, but still a relaxed place with lots of boats coming and going.Sometimes you can see the cruise ship's anchored of shore.

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