Kayaking in the drowned forest at Parc de la Rivière BleueKayak through the Drowned Forest
YatéLet the moonlight guide your kayak through this enchanting forest and spend the night in a bivouac in the heart of Parc de la Rivière Bleue.
Walking the GR® NC1 in the red lands of the South
Kayaking in the drowned forest at Parc de la Rivière BleueLet the moonlight guide your kayak through this enchanting forest and spend the night in a bivouac in the heart of Parc de la Rivière Bleue.
The tribes of the Great South welcome you for a meal or an overnight stay. Don’t miss the chance to try the iconic Kanak dish, “bougna,” and learn how to prepare it.
Tribal cooking in YatéA challenging climb to an 800-metre-high summit rewards you with panoramic views of the Great South, including the lagoon, rivers, forests, and more.
Mont-Dore
Visit the former mining village of PronyExplore the village hidden beneath banyan trees and delve into the history of New Caledonia’s logging and mining.
Witness the thrilling spectacle of humpback whale watching in the warm waters of South Caledonia from July to September.
Humpback whales in the New Caledonian lagoonUnroll your adventure on well-marked trails through the red earth, surrounded by endemic nature. Options range from family-friendly paths to the long-distance GR® NC1 trail.
Hiking on the GR® SudThe Blue River Provincial Park houses the country’s largest population of cagous, a flightless bird with the unique characteristic of barking.
The New Caledonian cagou
Wadiana waterfall in YatéThese 30-metre-high waterfalls in the Goro tribe create a refreshing natural waterhole, perfect for cooling off in the hot season.
The Great Lakes region, dominated by Lake Yaté, offers stunning contrasts between the blue lake, red laterite earth, and green forests on the horizon.
Lake YatéExplore a protected reserve showcasing New Caledonia’s endemic flora via a universally accessible walking trail leading to the falls.
Madeleine Falls in YatéSports enthusiasts and adventurers of all levels will have a great time on the mountain bike trails, surrounded by gum oaks, kaori trees and native plants! You can rent your own equipment on site: adult or child mountain bikes, trailers, electric bikes, tandems… there’s something for everyone! The trail map provided at the park entrance allows you to find your way around the trails according to your fitness level, and it’s even possible to combine mountain biking and kayaking to get a complete overview of the park.
Mountain biking in Blue River Provincial Park
4x4 excursion in the Deep SouthEmbark on a 4×4 adventure for unprecedented high-altitude views and uncharted roads in the Great South.
Explore secluded hot springs hidden amidst lush vegetation for a tranquil swim in the heart of nature.
Bathing at the Prony hot springs
Church of the Conception in Le Mont Dore
River at Parc de la Rivière Bleue in YatéThe Great South is a land of adventure and a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. This region combines nature parks, hiking trails, rivers, and lakes to satisfy every craving for escape.