Whanganui, a charming city on
New Zealand's North Island, is nestled on the banks of the Whanganui River, the
country's longest navigable waterway. This region holds significant cultural
importance as the ancestral home of the Te Āti
Haunui-a-Pāpārangi and other Whanganui
Māori tribes. Originally settled by the New Zealand Company in
1840, Whanganui has blossomed into a vibrant community.
Explore the scenic Whanganui River by
canoe or jet boat, or embark on the multi-day Whanganui
Journey through lush forests and historic sites.
Immerse yourself in nature at the Bason
Botanic Gardens, featuring beautiful landscapes,
glasshouses, and sculptures. Discover local art and creativity at the Sarjeant Gallery Te Whare O Rehua. Unwind by the serene Lake
Westmere, surrounded by stunning natural beauty.