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Te Waikoropupu Springs

Pupu Springs Road, Tākaka 7183, New Zealand
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Te Waikoropupū Springs is undoubtedly one of the most spectacular natural wonders of New Zealand, and a must-visit destination for anyone who loves to explore the beauty of nature. This stunning natural wonder is situated in the northwest corner of the South Island, near the small township of Takaka, and is a prime example of the country's remarkable natural beauty.

The springs are renowned for their incredible clarity, and have some of the clearest water ever measured in the world. The water is so clear that it creates an illusion of floating in mid-air, giving visitors an awe-inspiring experience. This clarity is due to the fact that the water comes from underground aquifers and is filtered by limestone before it emerges as springs.

The Te Waikoropupū Springs are not just the largest freshwater springs in New Zealand but also the largest cold water springs in the Southern Hemisphere, which makes it a truly unique natural wonder. The water is crystal clear, and the shades of blue are mesmerizing. It's a sight that needs to be seen to be believed.

The area is also home to a variety of bird species, including the rare and endangered North Island brown kiwi, making it an excellent destination for nature lovers.

Overall, the Te Waikoropupū Springs is a natural wonder that should be on every traveler's bucket list. The beauty and clarity of the water are breathtaking, and the surrounding natural landscape adds to the overall charm of the location. Whether you're looking for a serene retreat or an exciting adventure, the Te Waikoropupū Springs has something...

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🫶🏼💙😩A Tranquil, Crystal-Clear Gem – Spiritually and Naturally Stunning. Te Waikoropupū Springs, or Pupu Springs, is honestly one of the most breathtaking spots I’ve ever visited in the Golden Bay area. The clarity of the water is simply out of this world — those vibrant turquoise and green hues shimmer beautifully in the sunlight. It’s genuinely the clearest water I’ve ever seen, making it feel like you’ve stepped right into a postcard. The walk to the springs is short, easy, and incredibly well-maintained. You’ll find yourself surrounded by native bush, and the path is flat and accessible for everyone, regardless of age or fitness level. It’s a peaceful stroll with stunning views all around. What truly sets this place apart is its deep spiritual and cultural significance to the local Māori people. At the entrance, there are informative panels that share the sacred history of the site, which really enhances the experience. Out of respect for the culture, touching the water is off-limits — and that’s completely understandable. Best of all, entry is absolutely free, making it a must-visit if you’re in the Golden Bay region. And if you’re lucky, you might even spot a weka or two wandering near the path. 📸 Pro Tip: Don’t forget your camera — the water is so clear that you can see all the way to the bottom, perfect for capturing some truly stunning photos. I highly recommend stopping by. It’s a peaceful, powerful, and...

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2y

You absolutely keep going back.. its a bumping private place to meditate if you arrive at the right time of the day with a beautiful short walk suitable for people of all ages with well designed bridges and tracks for any footwear I personally kicked off the shoes and went without, super clear natural springs, native trees, friendly locals, dancing birds that perform tumbles and tricks for the people, patience is key there's always more to see 🕊🦢🦆🦚🦜🦉🐦🐥🐤🐣 Feels intensely spiritual and sacred here with a deeper cultural connection, please don't litter and take you're rubbish when you depart keep AOTEAROA green 💚💛🧡❤👽🌱🍄👁 My recommended visiting times would be sunrise on cold early mornings when the area is misty and foggy.. a very surreal atmosphere to look over the glassy surface of the springs, or at sun-down when the birds are having a feeding frenzy on the flying insects is a mesmerizing experience 🤯 An unforgettable enjoyable time made even better when paired with affordable local honey that can be purchased from a roadside stall further up the...

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Te Waikoropupū Springs is undoubtedly one of the most spectacular natural wonders of New Zealand, and a must-visit destination for anyone who loves to explore the beauty of nature. This stunning natural wonder is situated in the northwest corner of the South Island, near the small township of Takaka, and is a prime example of the country's remarkable natural beauty. The springs are renowned for their incredible clarity, and have some of the clearest water ever measured in the world. The water is so clear that it creates an illusion of floating in mid-air, giving visitors an awe-inspiring experience. This clarity is due to the fact that the water comes from underground aquifers and is filtered by limestone before it emerges as springs. The Te Waikoropupū Springs are not just the largest freshwater springs in New Zealand but also the largest cold water springs in the Southern Hemisphere, which makes it a truly unique natural wonder. The water is crystal clear, and the shades of blue are mesmerizing. It's a sight that needs to be seen to be believed. The area is also home to a variety of bird species, including the rare and endangered North Island brown kiwi, making it an excellent destination for nature lovers. Overall, the Te Waikoropupū Springs is a natural wonder that should be on every traveler's bucket list. The beauty and clarity of the water are breathtaking, and the surrounding natural landscape adds to the overall charm of the location. Whether you're looking for a serene retreat or an exciting adventure, the Te Waikoropupū Springs has something for everyone.
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Niwa has estimated the visual clarity of Te Waikoropupū Springs, near Takaka, to be about 76 metres, and at times approaches 81m - near the theoretical maximum for pure water of about 83m. Pumping up out of huge aquifers at the phenomenal rate of 14,000 litres per second, the springs are the largest freshwater springs in New Zealand, and the largest coldwater springs in the Southern Hemisphere. The springs are recognised internationally for their spectacular colour and clarity, which is estimated at approximately 76m, close to that of optically pure water. Containing some of the clearest water ever measured, the springs are broadly comparable to that of Lake Rotomairewhenua (Blue Lake) in the Nelson Lakes National Park, which has earning it the title of ‘the clearest lake in the world’. The horizontal visibility of the water in the area has been measured at an average of 63 meters, which is a world record for fresh water. This value, verified using specialist optical instruments, approaches the theoretical maximum for optically pure water.
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Te Waikoropupū Springs is undoubtedly one of the most spectacular natural wonders of New Zealand, and a must-visit destination for anyone who loves to explore the beauty of nature. This stunning natural wonder is situated in the northwest corner of the South Island, near the small township of Takaka, and is a prime example of the country's remarkable natural beauty. The springs are renowned for their incredible clarity, and have some of the clearest water ever measured in the world. The water is so clear that it creates an illusion of floating in mid-air, giving visitors an awe-inspiring experience. This clarity is due to the fact that the water comes from underground aquifers and is filtered by limestone before it emerges as springs. The Te Waikoropupū Springs are not just the largest freshwater springs in New Zealand but also the largest cold water springs in the Southern Hemisphere, which makes it a truly unique natural wonder. The water is crystal clear, and the shades of blue are mesmerizing. It's a sight that needs to be seen to be believed. The area is also home to a variety of bird species, including the rare and endangered North Island brown kiwi, making it an excellent destination for nature lovers. Overall, the Te Waikoropupū Springs is a natural wonder that should be on every traveler's bucket list. The beauty and clarity of the water are breathtaking, and the surrounding natural landscape adds to the overall charm of the location. Whether you're looking for a serene retreat or an exciting adventure, the Te Waikoropupū Springs has something for everyone.
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Niwa has estimated the visual clarity of Te Waikoropupū Springs, near Takaka, to be about 76 metres, and at times approaches 81m - near the theoretical maximum for pure water of about 83m. Pumping up out of huge aquifers at the phenomenal rate of 14,000 litres per second, the springs are the largest freshwater springs in New Zealand, and the largest coldwater springs in the Southern Hemisphere. The springs are recognised internationally for their spectacular colour and clarity, which is estimated at approximately 76m, close to that of optically pure water. Containing some of the clearest water ever measured, the springs are broadly comparable to that of Lake Rotomairewhenua (Blue Lake) in the Nelson Lakes National Park, which has earning it the title of ‘the clearest lake in the world’. The horizontal visibility of the water in the area has been measured at an average of 63 meters, which is a world record for fresh water. This value, verified using specialist optical instruments, approaches the theoretical maximum for optically pure water.
W R Edwards

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