eaving
Auckland, head first for Muriwai Beach to view the large Gannet colony
which is present from about November to March. From Muriwai continue
north on State Highway 16 (SH16) to Wellsford and from there northwest
to Dargaville.
About 60 km north of Dargaville are the best of our Kauri forests
at Waipoua and Trounson Kauri Park. Viewing these magnificent trees
is a must for any ecotourist. Also, the ranger at Trounson sometimes
conducts nocturnal walks to view Kiwi.
From Waipoua continue on to Kaikohe and then to Paihia In the Bay
of Islands. Here, operators can organise swimming with dolphins
and Puketi Forest Is within driving distance of Paihia.
On returning to Auckland phone 09 367 9111 to enquire about sailing
times for a trip to the island sanctuary of Tiritirl Matangi. Here
a number of our rarest birds can be easily seen, including Takahe,
Stitchbird and Saddleback. If you are especially lucky you may spot
Kokako and Brown Teal which are also on Tiritiri.
If you have the time an island cruise to Little Barrier, Tiritiri
Matangi, Kawau and Motuora Is isrecommended as this gives you a
chance to see many endangered birds which are no longer on the mainland,
as well as many of the smaller seabirds. As a bonus, dolphins are
often sighted on these trips.
Leaving Auckland it is best to travel to Rotorua via Miranda returning
to the city by way of Waitomo and Otorohanga.
Miranda is yearly home to tens of thousands of waders which make
their way here from as far afield as Siberia and Alaska. There is
a very good information centre at Miranda which will tell you where
the best views can be had.
From Miranda there is an easy drive through some of our best farming
land to Rotorua. Here there is much for the naturalist to see and
do: the many water birds that frequent the lakes; the lush forest
to the south of the city; and the fascinating animal and plant life
that thrives in thermal areas.
Return to Auckland via Waitomo and see the glorious glowworm caves.
Only a short distance from Waitomo is the Otorohonga
Kiwi House which has a good collection of native birds. It is
also home to the rare Great Spotted Kiwi and is the only institution
to have bred this bird.