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We offer visitors a rare opportunity to experience the untouched natural beauty of Te Wahipounamu - World Heritage Area, while traveling in one of our custom designed fully enclosed jet boats.
Haast River Safari Water Activities West Coast Jet Boating Haast We offer visitors a rare opportunity to experience the untouched natural beauty of Te Wahipounamu - World Heritage Area, while traveling in one of our custom designed fully enclosed jet boats.
We offer visitors a rare opportunity to experience the untouched natural beauty of Te Wahipounamu - World Heritage Area, while traveling in one of our custom designed fully enclosed jet boats. We offer visitors a rare opportunity to experience the untouched natural beauty of Te Wahipounamu - World Heritage Area, while traveling in one of our custom designed fully enclosed jet boats.

Explore the Haast Valley

This 90 minute return trip showcases unique characteristics within the ancient glacier formed Haast River Valley, while the safari boat design ensures warmth and comfort. A short bush walk leads you to the river's edge, where your boat is easily boarded by step-on front loading access.

In complete contrast to many jet boating activities focusing on speed and exhilaration, this is a leisurely, scenic and informative trip where jet boat design is utilised as New Zealand inventor Bill Hamilton originally intended "to explore the back country."

Passengers cruise up the river, enjoying a friendly & informative commentary from one of the local highly experienced Safari guides. Crossing the major Alpine fault line, and passing through areas of sub-tropical rainforest and ancient stands of Kahikatea provide fascinating natural history facts, and there is an opportunity to step out of the boat and absorb the magnificent views.

As well as interpreting the outstanding natural features of the area, your guide has many stories of community survival in this rugged landscape that is truly one of New Zealand's last frontiers. Hear of the challenges faced by early settlers before easy access to the outside world became possible when the Haast Pass opened.

Kiwi ingenuity was a necessity for folk living in this remote area, and captivating stories such as those of the venison recovery industry in its early days reflect this. While there is a terrific scenic value in good weather, during rain mist shrouds, waterfalls are flowing and light reflects multiple shades of green in the native bush backdrop.

At conclusion of the Safari, passengers can reflect back on the history of this awe inspiring valley - UNESCO World Heritage classification ensuring future generations will experience it exactly as it is today.

Haast River Safari
Website: www.haastriver.co.nz
The Red Barn, SH6
Haast
South Island, New Zealand
Main phone: 03 750 0101
Freephone: 0800 865 382
Main fax: 03 750 0181
E-Mail: Click to email

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