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Okupata Caves

Attractions

Ohakea (Suburb) NI

Description

Okupata Caves are a natural wonder located in the Tongariro Forest Conservation Area in Manawatu-Wanganui, New Zealand.

The caves are a network of limestone caves that have been carved by the Okupata stream eroding the rock formations over time. The caves are home to delicate habitats of New Zealand cave weta and glow worms, which add to the unique beauty of the caves.

The Okupata Caves Track is a popular trail that leads to the caves. The trail is an easy 0.2-mile out-and-back route that takes an average of 5 minutes to complete. The trail is generally considered easy and is suitable for all ages and fitness levels.

The Okupata Caves are part of the larger karst landscape of New Zealand, which is known for its disappearing streams, dry stream valleys, caves and subsurface drainage, large springs, natural rock bridges, and fluted rock outcrops. The karst landscape is a unique geological formation that is formed by the dissolution of soluble rocks such as limestone, dolomite, and gypsum. Visitors to the Okupata Caves can enjoy the natural beauty of the caves and the surrounding karst landscape. The caves are a great place to explore for those interested in caving and spelunking, and the glow worms add to the magical atmosphere of the caves. The Okupata Caves Track is an easy trail that is suitable for all ages and fitness levels, making it a great destination for families and those looking for a quick adventure.

Details

Natural Attractions: Caves

Location

Ohakea (Suburb) NI

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