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Kaipupu Sanctuary, Picton

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Wildlife Area · Hidden Gem · Nature / Park
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  • A very pleasant small island to walk around. It's a 10 minute ride by water taxi to the island and then about an hour to walk through the tree ferns and beech trees and manaku and tawa canapy trees... 
    A very pleasant small island to walk around. It's a 10 minute ride by water taxi to the island and then about an hour to walk through the tree ferns and beech trees and manaku and tawa canapy trees...  more »
  • Seen half a dozen birds of different varieties Track is good however some areas are steep and somewhat slippery. caution required. Would recommend if you have 2.5hrs to spare and like hiking :) 
    Seen half a dozen birds of different varieties Track is good however some areas are steep and somewhat slippery. caution required. Would recommend if you have 2.5hrs to spare and like hiking :)  more »
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  • Had a nice walk around the free sanctuary after catching a water taxi ($80 return for 1-4 people) there. We were welcomed by a seal waiting at the jetty! Gave him plenty of room so he could get back into the water before we went through the gate and up to the path. Didn't see as many birds as we hoped, but did manage to see both a kereru and some fantails, and we heard bellbirds and tuis. Made for a good walk, but probably should have allowed more than the hour and a half that we did before the water taxi was due back, so we could have had a bit more of a leisurely stroll (and perhaps seen more birdlife!). Great views of the sound as we moved around the loop track.
  • Absolutely and totally not worth it. The price to get to this peninsula (its not an island) is extortionate as you have to get here via boat. You walk around for an hour or so in a circle and then you're done. You dont see any birds that you cant see from the mainland, and as nice as the views could be on a clear day, you seldom find a photo opportunity spot. The track is well maintained so its just about suitable for a baby stroller, but dont be fooled, this is just an hour's walk in the country which you can do for free all across New Zealand, only this one is $40 per person minimum price depending on which boat company you choose. Extortionate. What a rip off!!!!! AVOID!!!

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