I’ve always wanted to stay in a yurt and the opportunity to realise my dream arose in Kaikoura. I stumbled upon Wacky Stays when searching for accommodation and, though tempted by the other five unique offerings on the property, I snapped up the yurt. It was obvious on arrival at the farm that this was going to be a memorable stay.


Our friendly host, Kevin, greeted us and showed us to our comfy nook and adjacent private bathroom.


The seven-metre Mongolian yurt was spacious and comfortable and could easily house a family.






The bathroom and fully-equipped outdoor kitchen had all we could need.





Each afternoon, guests are invited to join in the hand-feeding of the farm animals. Of course, we couldn’t resist that.




Unfortunately, we didn’t have the time to experience a llama trek but it would have been amazing to enjoy a walk with these majestic creatures.








The pigs were very entertaining








while the ducks and sheep had a little more decorum.


After finishing off the greens, some filled up on hay,




others preferred a snooze.

I’m pleased we had our own bathroom.

Our nearest neighbour was a 1940’s Bedford K series truck that has been converted to a Gypsy Caravan. There is a double bed above the driver’s cab, kitchen, lounge (with flat-screen TV) and onboard bathroom facilities.


On the far side of the truck, the restored Train Carriage, crafted from hardwood in 1889, has two bedrooms and everything needed for a self-catering holiday.

In a more secluded spot, the Colonial Wagon is perfect for a romantic getaway, with a super-king bed, cosy lounge area and outdoor kitchen.




A sleepout with two bunk beds provides combined accommodation for up to four guests.

Panoramic views of Mount Fyffe can be enjoyed from the outdoor bath.



There is also a lovingly restored Farmers Cottage and seven-metre wide Teepee on the property, perhaps we will investigate next time. Kaikoura is well known for its delectable fish’n’chips and we indulged, take-away style, with a bottle of Marlborough Pinot Gris to commiserate our wonderful holiday coming to an end.

The next day, early morning rays of Sol highlighted our peaceful surroundings



as our toast went up in flames due to an unforeseen gas leak. A fitting end to the aforementioned memorable stay.
























