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Flora · Canterbury, New Zealand

Lupin Bloom Mackenzie — Twizel

A brief but spectacular spring explosion of rainbow-hued lupins lines the braided rivers and roadsides of the Mackenzie Basin near Twizel.

When
Jan — Dec, peak Nov — Dec
Best viewing
A self-drive scenic experience along SH8 and lake margins, walking among dense lupin stands against a backdrop of the Southern Alps — best visited in late November to December.
Category
Flora
Status
In season

About this spectacle

Each spring, the roadsides and riverbanks around Twizel and the Mackenzie Basin transform into a vivid tapestry of lupins — tall, spire-shaped flowers in shades of purple, pink, white, and yellow that stretch toward the Southern Alps. The Russell lupins (an introduced species) line the braided rivers and lake margins, creating a striking contrast against the tawny tussock and snow-capped peaks beyond. Visitors drive slowly along State Highway 8, stopping at pull-offs to walk among the dense flower stands, the air lightly fragrant. The flat basin floor and wide skies make wide-angle photography irresistible, and the soft morning light catching dew on petals is a favourite shot. The season is brief — typically a few weeks in late November into December — so the sense of fleeting abundance adds to its appeal. Mornings before wind picks up offer the stillest conditions for photography.

When to go

Jan — Dec, peak Nov — Dec

Getting there

Nearest airport: CHC. Nearest city: Timaru.

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