Huka Lodge, New Zealand: Luxury to die for

By Anthony Dennis
Updated February 26 2015 - 10:28am, first published February 22 2015 - 12:15am
Huka Lodge sits on the banks  of the Waikato river.
 Photo: Huka Lodge.
Huka Lodge sits on the banks of the Waikato river. Photo: Huka Lodge.
Huka Lodge sits on the banks  of the Waikato river.
 Photo: Huka Lodge.
Huka Lodge sits on the banks of the Waikato river. Photo: Huka Lodge.
Huka Lodge sits on the banks  of the Waikato river.
 Photo: Huka Lodge.
Huka Lodge sits on the banks of the Waikato river. Photo: Huka Lodge.
Huka Lodge sits on the banks  of the Waikato river.
 Photo: Huka Lodge.
Huka Lodge sits on the banks of the Waikato river. Photo: Huka Lodge.
Trophy room dining at Huka Lodge. Photo: Huka Lodge
Trophy room dining at Huka Lodge. Photo: Huka Lodge
A suite  at Huka Lodge opens on to the riverbank. Photo: Huka Lodge.
A suite at Huka Lodge opens on to the riverbank. Photo: Huka Lodge.

I've been dying to visit Huka Lodge ever since I first heard about it. But I'm an Australian and it's nothing compared to the ambitions of a certain group of New Zealanders who rightly look upon this landmark luxury lodge – the one that more or less pioneered this prized form of accommodation – with national reverence. As a waiter during my stay at Huka confided, ailing New Zealanders who have been told they don't have long to live, rate a stay at the lodge as one of their last wishes, one of which some actually get to fulfil, paying the hefty price-tag for a night there.

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