
Leading from Taumarunui southwest towards Taranaki, Highway 43 is a seemingly endless curving road through green hills, sheep- and cow farms and more green hills. It's called the “Forgotten World Highway”.

The area had some industry once and the historic information panels along the road tell stories of settlers populating it – but there is barely anything left. We hoped for some nice photogenic remains of the settlement, but the only tunnel we found was closed down. All in all, the drive was a bit depressing – The hills themselves might have been nice, had the weather been better. It was gray and rainy for the two days we drove it. The area seems lost, given up, even ghostly somehow. It does not have the beautiful atmosphere of untouched nature, but neither is it 'alive' enough with agriculture to feel like the relaxed kiwi countryside we are used to. A Forgotten World indeed.



