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Our Wilderness New Zealand journey continues! For our second spherical of adventures in New Zealand, weβre making an attempt to catch every thing we missed the primary go spherical and we positively missed the βForgotten World Freeway.β
This scenic drive on the North Island is understood for being extremely distant and somewhat treacherous.
Shout out to Craig Nelson for recommending this journey to us! Try the wild highway in our newest video:
The Forgotten World Freeway
The Forgotten World Freeway is a 148 km (91 mile) stretch of highway main from Taumarunui to Stratford on the North Island of New Zealand. It’s ranked as one of many worst roads in New Zealand and is the one unsealed (or unpaved) freeway within the nation.
However we heard of this freeway for a distinct purposeβthe views!
This distant freeway stretches via what can solely be described because the background of the brand new Jurassic Park trilogy. Dense jungle, rivers, and mountains encompass you as you navigate the tiny roads.
There are some things to concentrate on as you drive: washouts, potholes, and dashing motorcyclists. The highway may be very fashionable with bikers, who are inclined to whip round corners at full velocity! Aside from the stress of dashing motorcyclists, the highway itself brings a problem in navigating tiny one-lane parts with no guardrails and drop-offs. Fortuitously, you donβt see an excessive amount of car site visitors to clog up these one-lane parts!
So how did the Forgotten World Freeway get its title?
Rumor is that itβs because of the unspoiled magnificence. Lack of improvement means the lands right here look simply as they mightβve a whole lot of years in the past. The world has forgotten it and the rainforest has thrived.
Moki Tunnel
One of the crucial iconic parts of the Forgotten World Freeway is the Moki Tunnel. The hand-painted signal reads βthe Hobbit Gap,β the official nickname of the tunnel.
The 180-meter-long single-lane tunnel is exceedingly slim however stands 4.8 meters excessive. We critically frightened that our motorhome wouldnβt make the tunnel till we discovered a YouTube video displaying a similar-sized RV making it via. So we knew (hoped actually!) that we might.
The Republic of Whangamomona
After visiting the Republic of Whangamomona I virtually have extra questions than I’ve solutions. Like how do you actually develop into a republic? What does the federal government consider these individuals making up their very own nation? How many individuals really dwell on this tiny forgotten hamlet?
However for as many questions as I’ve, I additionally walked away with a passport stamp and a full stomach from the pub.
Off the Overwhelmed Path
We love discovering these little hidden gems in each nation we go to. As we finish our drive south, we’re prepared to move north and discover extra new spots to discover!