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Skip to main content Home »New Zealand Travel »Scenic Highlights »Lake Highlights »Kai Iwi Lakes Kai Iwi Sand Lakes are a Natural Playground The fresh water Kai Iwi lakes come alive in summer as a popular camping spot. Fringed with pure white sand, the locale presents a…
…west coast – a particularly lovely camping spot is at Kai Iwi Lakes. Things To Do * Kai Iwi Lakes - Camp at the Taharoa domain, home to three freshwater lakes collectively known as the Kai Iwi Lakes. These beautiful crystal clear lakes are suitable for boating, diving, fishing, sailboarding,…
…and get caught up in the excitement. Go See. Kai Iwi Lakes, Northland 1.8 million years ago a place of sheer beauty was created that remains the delight of international visitors and kiwi campers - the Kai Iwi Lakes - crystal clear freshwater lakes just 30 minutes from Dargaville (3 hours from…
…to appreciate what the Kai Iwi Lakes have to offer. The Kai Iwi Lakes Water Ski Club will help people wanting to learn water skiing, while the Whitebait Connection will offer people the chance to go on a guided snorkel trail in Lake Taharoa, the biggest of the Kai Iwi Lakes. Hikuwai O Kaipara Waka…
…discovery cruise to the beautiful and tranquil South Fiord of Lake Te Anau where you will view spectacular mountains and breathtaking scenery. Experience the Fiordland rainforest on a gentle guided nature walk to discover the Hidden Lakes. * Elwing Discoveries - Head to the sheltered waters of the…
…Cathedral Mountains. Lake Tekapo - Mt Cook Lake Tekapo is a remarkable turquoise coloured lake and is surrounded by the mountainous drama of the Southern Alps. Kai Iwi Sand Lakes - Northland Sunset over Lake Taupo Photographer: James Heremaia (www.jamesfoto.com) The Kai Iwi sand lakes are a natural…
…Zealand's largest kauri trees. The Trounson Kauri Park is another opportunity for tree gazing. Not far from Dargaville are the Kai Iwi lakes. These beautiful sand dune lakes are popular for camping, swimming, fishing and kayaking. Dargaville is a perfect base for exploring the Kaipara Harbour, which…
…Fishing * Kai Iwi Lakes, Northland - The three lakes in the Kai Iwi Lakes - Waikare, Taharoa and Kai Iwi are regarded as the jewel in the crown of Northland trout fishing. The rainbow trout in the lakes are impressive and can be favourably compared to those of the Rotorua Lakes and Lake Taupo. The…
…Zealand's largest kauri trees. The Trounson Kauri Park is another opportunity for tree gazing. Not far from Dargaville are the Kai Iwi lakes. These beautiful sand dune lakes are popular for camping, swimming, fishing and kayaking. Dargaville is a perfect base for exploring the Kaipara Harbour, which…
…Glow * Hokitika Wildfoods Festival 2015 Events * Luminate Festival, Golden Bay * Takapuna Summer Days, Auckland * Kai Iwi Lakes Open Day, Waipoua * Waitangi Day International Kai Festival, Nelson * Waihi Bush Music Festival, Geraldine * ICC Cricket World Cup, New Zealand * Aik 'N' Sides - Fringe…
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