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Taoka 1. (noun) treasure, anything prized
Constantly in awe of the taoka that surrounds us – we must do all we can to care of that which hosts
The Tiaki Promise is a commitment to care for New Zealand while you are here.
This means care for the land, sea, waterways and nature by treading lightly and leaving no trace. It means traveling safely and showing care for others around you. Lastly, it means that you have respect for culture and that you travel with an open heart and mind.
Mitigate the impact of air travel by staying for longer in destinations. Being a slow traveller has many benefits, allows you to explore more and get to know the community. It allows you to travel more sustainably.
It’s more sustainable if your money contributes to the local economy. Support local business owners – keep an eye out for the LoveWānaka, Supporting Local stickers in shop windows and do your bit to help us move towards a more circular economy.
From staying in five-star luxury through to the community vibe of a backpacker hostel, there are steps that you can take to be more sustainable while in your temporary Wānaka home!
Support local business owners by opting to stay in locally-owned accommodation – luckily there is plenty to choose from and is part of what makes Wānaka unique. People live here because they love it!
When considering accommodation, look for providers who are making steps to provide a more sustainable experience. You can read more about this here.
Volunteer, walk & water or donate to keep our place green.
Te Kākano Aotearoa Trust is a Wānaka community-based plant nursery that raises native New Zealand foliage for replanting in their natural habitats. This important work results in more biodiversity in Wānaka, providing a better environment for our native birds and insects. Plants and trees also trap carbon, so the more the Trust can plant; the more carbon offset. We encourage both our visitors and locals to help in any way they can, whether it be simply watering a few plants along the lake, spending time at the nursery or donating!
Consider the most sustainable form of transport to get around while you are visiting. Many rental car companies have e-vehicles on offer.
There are over 750kms of interconnected tracks and trails in Wānaka, making it easy to walk and bike while you’re here. There’s plenty of options to choose from to pick up a great rental bike.