Reviews of Pupu Rangi Nature Sanctuary. (Association) in Kaikohe (Northland).
Pupu Rangi Nature Sanctuary
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Reviews of Pupu Rangi Nature Sanctuary
C.
I stayed 2 weeks as a volunteer with 7 others then unknown.
Willing to work hard I had few claims for comfort. And yes, I found a place that sometimes was exhausting and got me wet to the skin while setting traps in the rain - But it gave me so much more!
I slept very well, saw the most beautiful night sky in my life, had very interesting conversations and learnt a lot about myself and the beauty of simpleness.
The landscape was astonishing and seeing a Kiwi in the wild for over 6 times was so special!
I am very thankful for my experience and would entrust visiting this place to anyone who is desiring something very distinctive.
And even, if you can not participate yourself I am sure a contribution will help to develop the camp and the idea Octavian has set for the sanctuary. Thank you so much to the both of you!
R.
I stayed at Pupu Rangi 5 weeks one year ago already. It was my first international voluntership. I warmly recommend you this place. The location is an experience by itself: Pupu Rangi is situated at a top of the hill, without any wifi and far away from your confort zone. But the experience is really worth it. It's surrounded by marvelous forest, where you will get the chance to see kiwis 😍.
Octavian will warmly welcome you, he has a big sense of humour, very well storyteller and a good teacher. It's really the best place to be to learn about nature conservation work. Be ready to heard "amazing" plenty of time 😂 and be touch by this big heart project.
G.
The two months I spent volunteering at Pupu Rangi was the highlight of my trip to New Zealand. It's one thing to enjoy this beautiful country through sightseeing, but through staying at Pupu Rangi you'll be able to experience it in a wholly different and, in my opinion, better way. I look back fondly not only on the work and all the things I've learnt, but also on living there with the other volunteers. Octavian, thank you for all your efforts.