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Roaring Bay Penguins & Seals Observatory is a must-visit destination for wildlife enthusiasts traveling to New Zealand.
Located in the Catlins region of the South Island, Roaring Bay is a popular spot to observe the rare and endangered yellow-eyed penguins, also known as hoiho. The observatory is situated about 8km from the settlement of Kaka Point and is easily accessible by car. From the car park, there is a short, well-maintained path that leads to the viewing hide overlooking Roaring Bay. The New Zealand Department of Conservation has set up this hide so that the shy penguins wouldn't be frightened by groups of tourists hoping for a peek.
According to the sign at the observatory, it is possible to see penguins any time after 4 PM. However, the best time to see them is during dawn and dusk. Binoculars are handy if you have them, for the penguins, and to see fur seals on the rocks around Nugget Point. The observatory is a sturdy building providing some shelter but not much comfort. It is a great spot to observe the penguins in their natural habitat, but visitors should be respectful and keep a safe distance from the wildlife. The observatory is also a great spot to observe fur seals on the rocks around Nugget Point.
Roaring Bay Penguins & Seals Observatory is a popular backpacker destination, and Dunedin hosts wildlife tours and has several yellow-eyed penguin colonies. The largest mainland colony of little blue penguins can be found on the Banks Peninsula outside of Christchurch. New Zealand is home to three species of penguins, a unique group of charming, flightless seabirds that are at home on land and in the sea.
In conclusion, Roaring Bay Penguins & Seals Observatory is a unique and unforgettable experience for wildlife enthusiasts visiting New Zealand. Visitors can observe the rare and endangered yellow-eyed penguins in their natural habitat, as well as fur seals on the rocks around Nugget Point. The observatory is easily accessible by car and is a short walk from the car park. Visitors should be respectful and keep a safe distance from the wildlife.
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Open Days: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Suited For: Kids