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Te Urewera Treks

Te Urewera Treks provides a range of unique eco-cultural wilderness treks, bringing you a truly special guided walking experience. Venturing into the remote forests of the Whirinaki and Te Urewera, you'll discover some of New Zealand's most magnificent indigenous rainforests, as well as beautiful Lake Waikaremoana.

Whether you're on a tight schedule or looking for a more in-depth experience, a range of 1, 2, and 3-day treks will ensure there is an experience to suit you. There are also custom treks up to 7 days; enquire to see what’s possible.

Contact Details

3891 Ruatahuna Road
Ngaputahi
New Zealand

More things to do

Te Kura Whare is New Zealand’s first living building. It embodies Tūhoe and Tūhoetana values of respect for nature and whenua, inspired by the unity of people.

Fishing out of Whakatāne to White Island, down to Waihau Bay and the Ranfurly Bank, we offer all different styles of fishing targeting everything from trout to marlin.

The Mataatua waka first landed at Te Toka Tapu, which is sited opposite Turuturu Roimata (Statue Rock) at the Whakatāne river mouth. 

Te Wairere Falls is a sacred landmark to all of Mataatua. One of the most beautiful and historically significant places in Whakatāne.

The spectaular Tarawera Falls is a 35-metre high waterfall on the Tarawera River that flows out of Lake Tarawera and across a lava flow

The western end of Ōhope Beach - commonly just called West End - is the most popular part of the beach.

This bronze statue atop Turuturu Rock lies at the mouth of the Whakatāne River and commemorates the bravery of Wairaka.

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