2. Huka Falls Huka Falls, Taupō One of New Zealand's most popular natural attractions,Huka Fallsis just 10 minutes fromLake Taupō. Watch as the mighty Waikato River, which measures about 100 metres wide, is squeezed through a narrow gorge and down a 20 metre drop. You can feel the thu...
Florence Hill Lookout, Southland, New Zealand TheSouthern Scenic Routeis ranked as one of the top 10 drives of the world. Over 600km of natural and cultural attractions laid out one after the other – wildlife viewing, short walks, mountain biking, surfing, fishing, hunting, boating, camping...
Franz Josef Glacier is one of New Zealand’s most stunning natural attractions. This 12 km long glacier, located on the West Coast of the South Island, is unique in that it extends nearly all the way down to temperate rainforest rather than being perched high up in alpine te...
New Zealand has stunning natural beauty and diverse attractions, and you can experience it all at the best places to visit. From the rugged mountains and glaciers of the South Island to the subtropical forests and beaches of its northern counterpart, there are endless opportunities for adventure ...
The backpacker capital of New Zealand and adrenaline capital of the world – a place where you will never be bored. Set against the backdrop of the fittingly namedRemarkablesmountain range on Lake Wakatipu – its a beautiful place too. ...
Kekeno (New Zealand Fur Seal) New Zealand fur seal is known as kekeno in the Maori language and found mainly in and around New Zealand and southern Australia. The species along with New Zealand sea lions, Sperm whale and Hector’s dolphins are best tourist attractions in New Zealand. ...
1. Tongariro Alpine Crossing is New Zealand's most famous and best one day hike. The 19.4 kilometre trek takes between 6-8 hours and passes through a red crater, emerald and blue lakes, and Mt Ngauruho, which doubled up as Mt Doom in the Lord of the Rings film trilogy. 2. Lake ...
New Zealand is home to 13 National parks, which are both places of natural wonder, and popular tourist attractions. From the stunning coastal landscapes of Abel Tasman to the spectacular fjords of the Fiordland National Park, you will most definitely enjoy the majestic beauty of Aotearoa’s natur...
“The Barrier,” as it is locally known, is the fourth largest of New Zealand’s islands. This rugged, mountainous landmass is the last stop on the outer edge of the Hauraki Gulf before the vast blue of the Pacific Ocean. Ninety kilometers from downtown Auckland, it’s off the national...