Things to do in Manawatū-Whanganui

Manawatū-Whanganui is a region on the North Island of New Zealand, known for its rich cultural heritage and stunning natural landscapes. The region encompasses two main parts: Manawatū, centered around the city of Palmerston North, which is known for its vibrant arts scene and educational institutions; and Whanganui, focused around the city of Whanganui, which sits by the beautiful Whanganui River, the country’s longest navigable waterway. This area boasts a mix of urban charm and natural beauty, offering visitors a unique blend of experiences.

The region’s geography ranges from lush farmlands to rugged coastlines and dense forests, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Manawatū-Whanganui is also steeped in Māori culture, with numerous marae (Māori meeting grounds) and historic sites that provide insight into New Zealand’s indigenous heritage. From the dramatic landscapes of the Ruahine and Tararua mountain ranges to the serene beaches along its coast, this region offers a diverse array of attractions that cater to all interests.

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  • Te Apiti – Manawatu Gorge: This stunning natural gorge offers hiking trails with breathtaking views over the Manawatū Plains. The area is rich in Maori legend and home to native wildlife.
  • Whanganui River Adventures: Experience jet boating or canoeing down the Whanganui River. It’s an unforgettable way to see the scenic beauty and learn about the river’s historical significance.
  • Whanganui Regional Museum: Explore this museum’s vast collection showcasing local history, Maori culture, and art. It provides valuable insights into the region’s past.
  • The New Zealand Army Museum: Located in Waiouru, this museum offers an extensive collection related to New Zealand’s military history, including memorabilia from various conflicts.
  • Victoria Esplanade Gardens: In Palmerston North, these beautifully maintained gardens feature floral displays, aviaries, playgrounds, and walking paths—a perfect spot for relaxation.
  • Sarjeant Gallery: This gallery in Whanganui showcases an impressive collection of New Zealand art spanning from historical pieces to contemporary works.
  • Tawhiti Museum: Renowned for its life-size exhibits depicting local history through realistic models and dioramas. A must-visit for history buffs.
  • Mt Ruapehu: Offering skiing and snowboarding in winter or hiking during summer months. Mt Ruapehu presents outdoor activities against a spectacular volcanic backdrop.
  • Cross Hills Gardens Country Fair: Enjoy one of New Zealand’s finest private gardens with thousands of rhododendron and azaleas plants. The annual fair also features crafts and local produce.
  • Forgotten World Adventures: Embark on a rail cart journey through remote landscapes full of pioneering history along decommissioned railway lines in the Forgotten World Highway area.
  • Palmerston North Clock Tower: An iconic landmark in Palmerston North’s city center that lights up beautifully at night—a focal point for locals and visitors alike.
  • Waimarie Centre: Offers paddle steamer cruises on the Whanganui River. It’s an authentic way to experience one of New Zealand’s great rivers aboard a historic vessel.