Have you ever wanted to follow in the footsteps
of great explorers in history?
Well now you can by canoeing the entire length of the Whanganui River with
Yeti Tours
Starting: Cherry Grove, Taumaranui
Ending: Wanganui
Distance: 234 kms
Number of days: 10 days
Running 10th Janauary 10th February and the 10th March (minimum numbers required)
What to Expect:
Upper Section
During the first few days you will experience some exhilarating grade 2 rapids as this part of the river has slightly more gradient. You will pass by a lot of rural farm land and through some deep gorges. During the first few days you will see/visit:
• Laurens Lavendar Farm, where you will be able to have a glorious afternoon tea in the beautiful surroundings of the lavender
• The Nukunuku Museum which houses a collection of artefacts obtained from the river, some of which date back 100s of years
• The Maraekowhai Niu Poles that were erected during the times of the Hauhau wars, there is one war pole and a peace pole
• Groyne Walls are still abundant in this section of the river from the days when the river boats used to travel from Whanganui to Taumaranui.
Middle Section
On this section you will be paddling through the Whanganui national park, there is not a road in days and the river bank is cloaked in dense native bush. The river easies off a little here and although there are still a few rapids, you will have more time to absorb your surroundings as you paddle down the river. On this section you will see/visit:
• Kirikiriroa was one of many old Maori village sites that you will pass on your journey down the middle section
• Tamatea Cave where the great explorer Tamatea sheltered from a storm
• John Coull Hut
• Bridge to Nowhere full of history from early settlers in that area
• Tieke Kainga, one of many Maraes on the river
• The “Drop Scene and Puraroto Caves
• Pipiriki Marae complete with traditional welcome and a nights stay there
Bottom Section
This dramatic landscape opens out in the lower reaches of the river to follow rolling farmland and open valleys to the coastal dunes and cliffs which border the Tasman Sea to the west. Here you will visit/see:
• Jeruslaem – The Old Roman catholic mission church. This was a mission headquarters of mother Mary Aubert and the home of a commune led by the late James K Baxter (a famous writer)
• Pass the battle site of Moutoa Island
• Kawana flour mills which were restored in 1980
• Koriniti – Formerly a large settlement
You will pass by many other old small Moari settlements as you get closer to the town of Whanganui..
Book Early
so not to miss out on this once in a life time trip
Cost: $150 per person per day
Group Discounts Available for 10 people or more
Duration: 3 Days
Skill Level Required: None
Departs: Saturday, Monday & Wednesday
Minimum: 4 people required
This is a trip for those who want to get away from the day to day grind, and
want a nice sedate canoeing experience, the Mokau has stunning views of the
only lowland coastal forest left in its natural state.
Starting at Te Matai you will paddle alongside limestone cliffs and through a
few small
shallow rapids. This quickly turns into willow lined regenerating farm
land with minimal to no rapids (so nice and safe).
You will paddle past some low land Nikau forest and there is the option of a
side trip to an abandoned coal mine
Finishes close to Mokau
Cost
Freedom hire: $225 per person
Guided: $595 per person