White Water Rafting Rivers of the World - New Zealand

Taieri River, New Zealand  

The fourth-longest water body in New Zealand, Taieri River is placed in Otago, a prominent place in South Island. The river has its source in the majestic Lammerlaw Mountain ranges. Moving further, the river travels north, and then moves east meandering through the “Rock and Pillar” range. Soon after, the waterway twists southeast, moving towards the south of Dunnedin. Measuring up to almost 200 km, most parts of the river are not exactly suitable for navigation.  

However, for all interested rafters, the Taieri River has lots to offer. With loads of recreational opportunities, the river offers you entirely new dimensions to explore. The thrilling waters on the Taieri River are sure to turn your rafting voyage a lot more exhilarating. What’s more, the fabulous rapids on the Taieri Gorge are only at 45 minutes drive from the Dunedin city. 

As you sway through the captivating waves, don’t forget to catch a glimpse of the wonderful marine and wildlife on the river. Enjoy the amazing torrents in the magical waters of the river, as the water body drifts along the spectacular Central Otago hills and winds through several small towns, reaching towards the coast. The turbulent rapids of Class III level tenderly push your raft as you try to cut through the incredible whitewaters. Well-known for its scenic value and ecological prominence, the Taieri River is the home to several beautiful birds. Additionally, the delightful coastal views teamed with startling landscapes will indeed mesmerize you!  

With calm waters present in its entire course, rafting on the Taieri River is ideal for people who opt for a relaxing day of rafting. The journey does not ask for surplus energy input and thus, helps you to concentrate more on the wonderful locations by the riverside. So, are you all set to take the plunge?