Takaka is a quaint village nestled at the southern end of Golden Bay, in the northern part of New Zealand's South Island. It's a charming place that offers a unique blend of natural beauty and local culture, making it an interesting destination for tourists.
Takaka and the surrounding "Golden Bay" area are also popular destinations for climbing enthusiasts. The main climbing area, known as "Paynes Ford", is located just a 20-minute walk from Takaka and offers over 200 possible climbing routes. This makes it a great destination for those looking to engage in outdoor activities during their visit.
Takaka is also home to the Te Waikoropupu Springs, also known as “Pupu Springs”, which holds the world record for water clarity. This natural attraction is a must-see for visitors, offering a unique opportunity to experience the pristine beauty of New Zealand's natural environment.
73 Commercial Street, Takaka
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