New Zealand Purakaunui Falls, Southland Region
The Purakaunui Falls are a cascading three-tiered waterfall on the Purakaunui River, in The Catlins of the southern South Island of New Zealand. As one of very few South Island waterfalls away from the alpine region, it has long been a popular destination and the most photographed New Zealand Waterfall.
Photography Tips
Wide-angle lenses are a must, with a tripod if you prefer to capture the silky effect on the waterfalls. Midday might not be appropriate to photograph this location since you might get harsh shadows, preferable on an overcast day. The best time to visit this spot is after heavy rainfall.
Travel Information
By car definitely, driving towards the the South East of the South Island, you might find some unsealed roads which are very common in this part of NZ.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Just a few people
Best Timing
Daytime in summer
Sunrise & Sunset
05:55 - 20:58
| current local time: 10:46
Photo Themes
waterfalls
Locations
South Island New Zealand
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