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Why You Should See the Franz Josef Glacier from a Kayak

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Why You Should See the Franz Josef Glacier from a Kayak

The magnificent Franz Josef glacier is a highlight of many people’s South Island adventures. In this blog post, discover one of the coolest ways (pun intended) to experience the Franz Josef Glacier – from a kayak!

The team at Glacier Country Kayak takes you on a tour of the stunning glacial lake, offering breathtaking views and fascinating local knowledge. You can include a visit to Franz Josef on our South Island or North and South Island tours. Learn more about our 2022/23 tours here.

Here’s why we believe kayaking at Franz Josef Glacier is a must-do in New Zealand!

Mirror images

Lake Mapourika, located in the Franz Josef Glacier valley, was formed around 14,000 years ago as the glacier retreated after an ice age. The towering peaks surrounding the lake create a calm, mirror-like surface. Not only does the lake’s sheltered nature make for easy paddling, but it also offers unparalleled panoramic views of snowfields, glaciers, and some of the country’s tallest peaks. Just take a look at these photos…

Weather

If you’ve heard about heli-hiking or the Franz Josef glacier, you’ve likely been informed about the unpredictable weather. The west coast of the South Island is renowned as the wettest region in New Zealand, contributing to the lushness of the rainforest.

While some days the glacier may be obscured by clouds, the good news is that Lake Mapourika is often sheltered by the towering mountains, providing better weather conditions on the lake compared to the glacier. So, even on rainy or foggy days when the glacier is not visible, you can still enjoy impressive sights from your kayak.

Experience the surreal atmosphere on misty mornings.

Sustainable sightseeing

The team at Glacier Country Kayaks deeply values New Zealand’s unique natural environment and is dedicated to conservation and sustainability. Kayaking is a low-impact way to explore the glacier and its surroundings, ensuring minimal disturbance to the environment. The lake is surrounded by ancient rainforest from the Jurassic era, part of the Westland Tai Poutini National Park, a World Heritage Area.

Among the precious native wildlife in the area is the rarest Kiwi in the world, the Rowi. Glacier Country Kayaks strives to minimize the environmental impact of your kayaking trip. Additionally, a portion of your ticket price supports the Department of Conservation, responsible for preserving New Zealand’s natural, historical, and cultural heritage.

Follow your instincts towards the Franz Josef Glacier.

Guides who educate and inspire

The National Park mentioned earlier is home to the oldest rainforest in the Westland region, hosting a variety of native bird species. Having a knowledgeable guide by your side enhances your experience, allowing you to fully appreciate the surroundings.

Your guide will share local Maori legends, geological history, wildlife facts, and conservation efforts in the area. Their passion and expertise will provide you with valuable insights to share with your fellow travelers. Opting for the paddle and walk option includes a guided walk where you can learn more about the rainforest and encounter the rare Rowi kiwi. This exclusive track maintained by Glacier Country Kayaks offers a peaceful wildlife viewing experience in the lush rainforest.

Get up close and personal with the local wildlife.

A picture is worth a thousand words

Your guide will capture your kayaking adventure, skillfully capturing candid moments and utilizing the mirror-like lake for stunning photos. Best of all, you can take home all your pictures for free, perfect for sharing on social media with your newfound knowledge and epic photos.

About Glacier Country Kayaks

Glacier Country Kayaks is operated by a fantastic team with diverse backgrounds and extensive knowledge. They offer three kayaking experiences. Explore their kayak experiences and enhance your New Zealand tour with one of them.

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