Our honey, our land. Journey to remote New Zealand ranges and explore a deeply special place from a secluded cabin hidden in the same wilderness our bees make their pure honey.
The Owhaoko A1B and A East Blocks are 6743 hectares of mountainous land nestled between the Kaimanawa and Kaweka Forests.
With steep hillsides draining into open alluvial terraces alongside the Ngaruroro River, these lands have nourished and provided for the people who lived and travelled through the area for hundreds of years.
The topography of the land has been affected by numerous volcanic eruptions over thousands of years. The highest point, Makokomiko, towers at 1454m (4770 ft) above sea level, with a few cabins dotted around the peaks and valleys of the land.
Whilst the climate is cool year round, there is a wide array of native plants across the lands, including a number of rare species. Mountain Beech and Manuka scrub are abundant on the warmer hillsides, whilst red tussock thrives on the valley floors.
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