The Te Araroa, or “the long pathway” in Maori, is a 3000km trail that passes from the northern tip of the New Zealand’s North Island to the southern tip of the South Island. Rugged mountains, roaring rivers, temperate rainforests, windy grasslands and sandy coastlines are examples of the terrain one should expect to cross when hiking the Te Araroa.
Read MoreA selection of photos taken while hiking along the Te Araroa, capturing the natural beauty encountered along this 3,000 km trail which crosses the entire length of New Zealand.
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