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A Walk on the Wildside: New Zealand’s Banks Track — near Christchurch, yet remote

A Walk on the Wildside: New Zealand’s Banks Track — near Christchurch, yet remote

Update: 2021-06-07
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It was my amazing luck to hike the Banks Track at the end of January, 2021. It’s on the ‘wild side’ of the rocky, volcanic Banks Peninsula.


Billed on its website as New Zealand’s “original private walking track,” the Banks Track invites you to spend three nights on the remote south-eastern tip of Te Horomaka or Banks Peninsula, also known in Māori as Te Pātaka o Rakaihautū.‍


In spite of its proximity to a big city and the smaller, touristy town of Akaroa, the area through which the Banks Track runs is an incredibly wild one, especially once you get over the top of a ridge overlooking Akaroa Harbour and onto the slope that faces out to the Pacific Ocean: the Wildside, where penguins and seals abound.‍


The track, which won a Travelers Choice award from Tripadvisor in 2020, loops between Akaroa and the still smaller village of Ōnuku by way of a section of oceanic cliff-coast in the middle.


Original blog post: a-maverick.com/blog/walk-wildside-new-zealands-banks-track-near-christchurch-yet-remote

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A Walk on the Wildside: New Zealand’s Banks Track — near Christchurch, yet remote

A Walk on the Wildside: New Zealand’s Banks Track — near Christchurch, yet remote

Mary Jane Walker