Outward Bound - Anakiwa, New Zealand

Posted by Ruth Miller on Wed 1st August 2007 at 06:00 AM, Filed in Adventure HolidaysCampingAlternative DestinationsExtreme HolidaysSpa Destinations

Outward Bound is a name many of us will be familiar with. The New Zealand arm of this organisation have enjoyed great success in showing people their full potential through challenge and adventure in the outdoors. Quite frankly, I can think of no better place to do this sort of thing than New Zealand. Rugged, stunning landscapes criss crossed by streams, rivers and lakes make it ideal terrain for doing adventure activities outdoors.

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According to the Outward Bound web site:

“This Outward Bound was established in 1962 and still operates from the original location, Anakiwa, in the Marlborough Sounds.
Anakiwa, near Picton, has been described as the most perfectly situated Outward Bound school in the world. The natural timbered buildings of the facilities merge gracefully into the curve of the bay and are backed by native bush.

In front stretches a long jetty where the school’s small fleet of cutters are at anchor.  The ‘classrooms’ of the school are the native bush, mountains, rivers and
seaways of Marlborough.

The Outward Bound Trust of New Zealand is a member of Outward Bound International which was founded by Kurt Hahn in Wales in 1941 – there are 42 member countries.”

The adventurous 8 day Discovery course is probably regarded as the most popular - designed to instil the knowledge and belief that there is always more inside you than you think there is.  Activities are designed to take you out of your comfort zone including running, swimming, sailing, rock climbing, hiking, canoeing and camping.

From £750 (US$1,600) for 8 days

 

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