Te Araroa Trail - Freedom Hire Canoe Journey from Whakahoro to Whanganui
Duration
5 day(s)
Languages
English
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Canoe one of New Zealand’s Great Walks from Whakahoro to Whanganui
Recover from long trail sections with gentle paddling days
Paddle through remote gorges, waterfalls, and native bush
Free camping, storage, Wi-Fi, and shuttles available at Owhango Base
Smooth logistics for Te Araroa hikers, including grocery pick-up and resupply



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Give your legs the break they deserve with a stunning 5-day, 4-night canoe journey along the iconic Whanganui River—New Zealand’s only Great Walk on water. Designed especially for Te Araroa hikers, this experience lets you swap steep climbs for calm paddling as you drift through deep green valleys, ancient gorges, and quiet stretches of river rich in Māori history. From the remote put-in at Whakahoro to the river city of Whanganui, every day brings a new landscape, new challenges, and moments of peaceful reflection far from the noise of the trail.
Along the way, you’ll camp under clear night skies, visit the historic Bridge to Nowhere, pass waterfalls and pā sites, and enjoy the natural rhythm of life on the awa. With gear included, resupply support, shuttles, storage, and detailed river maps, this journey is simple to plan and deeply rewarding. Whether you’re resting up, seeking variety, or connecting more deeply with Aotearoa’s whenua (land), this river experience offers the perfect mid-trail reset.
Free camping at Owhango Base
Canoe, paddles, and safety gear
Life jackets included
Dry bags and barrels for storage
Detailed river maps provided
Full safety briefing
Free Wi-Fi, showers, and toilets
Free shuttles (Taumarunui & National Park)
Grocery/parcel storage with chiller
Optional resupply to Pipiriki
Guide
Camping Equipment
EPIRB/GPS emergency beacon (not included)
River campsites must be self-booked and paid for
Helmets
Gratuities
Tent
Pots, pans, utensils, can opener, dishwashing items, tea towels
Matches/lighter and gas cooker
Snacks for between meals
Toilet paper
Sleeping bag and mat
Reusable water bottle
No alcohol or drugs allowed on the journey
Expect to paddle ~10 km every 2 hours
Keep personal essentials
Bring a water bottle to stay hydrated
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