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Aerial view of Kohutapu

Kohutapu Lodge & Tribal Tours

Surrounded by lush farmlands and forestry, Kohutapu Lodge overlooks the pristine Lake Aniwaniwa - teeming with rainbow and brown trout.

Kohutapu Lodge is an intimate haven and perfect stopover point for setting off early to navigate the winding scenic route to Lake Waikaremoana (approximately 2.5 hours). The lodge is only 45 minutes to Whakatāne for Whale Island/Moutouhora tours. Venture one hour to Rotorua or one hour to Taupo, with plenty to see and do in between! An idyllic spot to base yourself for exploring the beautiful Eastern Bay of Plenty.

A jetty is only 3 minutes down the road at Lake Aniwaniwa Domain; from there you can go kayaking or explore the lake further by dinghy. Other water sports, including fishing, are available by arrangement.

With a fabulous lakeside location, there’s plenty to keep you entertained! Great trout fishing right on your doorstep, hunting for deer and wild pigs, game shooting, bush walking in the Whirinaki, tramping in Te Urewera, mountain biking in Minginui, kayaking, rafting or jet boating the Rangitaiki... or perhaps even just relaxing!

Accommodation options range from self-contained cottages to lodge cabins. For many people, Kohutapu Lodge will remain a relaxing stay or holiday spot in a beautiful unspoilt location. However, if you wish to delve a little deeper and connect even further with your hosts, you will certainly be able to do just that.

Owned and operated by a local Māori family, we are delighted to share with you our stories, our culture, our kai (food) and the warmth of our manaakitanga (hospitality). The Toe Toe whanau (family) belong to the Ngati Manawa Tribe, and their whakapapa (family tree) stretches back to these lands 400 years before the Great Migration, to the first inhabitants of this rohe (land within the tribal boundaries). Many of their stories have been handed down generation to generation and are waiting to be shared especially with you, along with plenty of interactive cultural activities and traditional kai (food) experiences.

Nau mai, haere mai!

The Whirinaki Rainforest - a majestic, ancient and spiritual realm. Join us for a guided walking journey into the heart of this vast, Jurassic, podocarp rain forest. 

Contact Details

3836 Galatea Road
Lake Aniwaniwa
Murupara
New Zealand

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