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Arahura River

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The Arahura River holds deep spiritual importance for Māori as a primary source of pounamu (greenstone), a treasured stone used for tools, ornaments, and carvings. The river's bed and banks contain deposits of this nephrite jade, which is considered a taonga (treasure). Visitors can walk along the river, but collecting pounamu is restricted to certain areas and requires a permit from local iwi (tribes). The river's clear waters flow through a forested valley, offering a serene setting to appreciate Māori culture and the natural origin of greenstone. Interpretive signs explain the river's significance.

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  • Learn about pounamu's cultural importance to Māori at interpretive signs
  • Scenic walk along the river through native forest
  • Permitted pounamu collecting areas (check with local iwi for regulations)

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Ways to visit Arahura River

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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