Discover the enchanting Rakiura National Park on Stewart Island, New Zealand’s third-largest island, nestled to the south of the South Island. This pristine sanctuary, covering approximately 85% of Stewart Island, stands as New Zealand's largest national park by land area. With its dramatic landscapes, lush native forests, and vibrant wildlife, Rakiura offers an unforgettable natural experience.
Immerse yourself in the park’s diverse outdoor adventures, from exhilarating hikes and tranquil birdwatching to rewarding fishing and kayaking. The renowned Rakiura Track is a must-do: a captivating 32-kilometer (20-mile) loop that takes about three days to traverse, showcasing breathtaking views of the island’s rugged coastline, ancient forests, and serene beaches.
Home to an array of native bird species, including the iconic kiwi, tui, and bellbird, Rakiura National Park is a haven for bird enthusiasts. As a proud part of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Te Wahipounamu, which also includes Fiordland and Aoraki/Mount Cook National Parks, Rakiura’s stunning landscapes and ecological significance are globally recognized and preserved for future generations.
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