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Theresa Maisen (California, USA) October 2006 Rimu
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Rimu Jan 2010
We love being based in Queenstown! It's the best playground in the world and there's always something new to try...

Hokitika

Hokitika is situated on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island, beside the Tasman Sea with a view to Mount Cook and the Southern Alps. Hokitika is the gateway to the South Westland World Heritage National Park. The Arahura River, which enters the sea 8 kilometres (5 miles) north of Hokitika, is a traditional source of pounamu (greenstone) for the Maori people and still yields a large proportion of the Coast's continuing supply.


Several shops in Hokitika sell expertly crafted greenstone jewellery and sculptures. The region is also popular with other craftspeople, including gold jewellers, wood turners and potters. Tourism, farming, sphagnum moss and fishing also provide the source of wealth for the residents of Hokitika.


South of Hokitika are two beautiful water-holes. Lake Kaniere is a placid lake surrounded by snow-capped mountains and a favourite place for boating, water skiing, picnics and swimming. Lake Mahinapua, surrounded by bushland, is ideal for sailing and has good camp facilities. Between Hokitika and Franz Josef is the settlement of Whataroa and the famous white heron (kotuku) which nests between November and February.


Hokitika Wildfoods Festival (March 13, 2010)

Kiwis and travellers alike - mark your calendars for this not-to-be-missed event on the West Coast. Featuring unique caravans, costumes, competitions and of course a palate challenging menu of local delicacies -- this is a taste of New Zealand counter culture. The next Wildfoods Festival is scheduled for March 13, 2010.


Check out the funky West Coast town of Hokitika on the following trips:
Weka Cycling – 13 day South Island cycling trip
Kea Family – 13 day South Island family trip
Manuka – 14 day South Island hiking trip
Rimu – 14 day South Island adventure trip
Winter Rimu – 14 day South Island adventure trip
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