This weeks trip is full of action which requires quick thinking, balance and plenty of patience. Who will face this weeks consequence as Nanakia loser?
Chey, Tiare and Kimo begin their journey passing through the Central North Island. A Wake Boarding Park sets up the first challenge. Who will win this weeks Nanakia? Stay tuned to find out.
Hot weather has the boy's stripping down as they show off their pole dancing skills, then later they attempt to redeem themselves competing with the local surf life saving club.
This week the boy's get a taste of the rural life in Manawatu. Koro Piko Mullins puts the boys to work mustering sheep before they tackle the art of shearing.
In this final the boy's catch-up with Koro Piko Mullins again, then it's off to the shooting club before they make their way home to a gruelling crossfit challenge. (FINAL)
This week we put the boys shooting skills to the test. Then the boys compete with local Police dog handlers through cross-fit. Man's best friend suddenly becomes boy's worst nightmare!
On this episode the boys are in Cambridge. First up is a local paintball activity, then archery and lastly they finish the trip off with some cycling at the Velodrome.
The Nanakia tane are in the Coromandel. Sight-seeing is far from what these boys are about to take on as their first challenge puts their shooting skills to the test.
Visiting the popular Mount Maunganui for some early birthday celebrations for Te Aranga, our brave Nanakia boys opt for some tidying up including hair removal of a different kind.
It’s all hands on deck this week as the boys head to the surfing town of Raglan. Before they showcase their water skills, they feel the need to try their creative hand at ukulele and pottery.
Tauranga Moana sets up this episode of Nanakia as the mischief trio, Te Wehi, Lyndsay and Ranginui, take a trip out to sea on the biggest boat they have ever been on.
Finishing off this series of Nanakia the boys pull out some cheeky adventures that didn't quite make the earlier shows while travelling around Aotearoa.