10. Tiki Trail, Queenstown Image Source Though you can reach the top of the Bob Peak through a Gondola, it is suggested you take a hike instead if you want to spend some time amidst nature and boost your adrenaline. The short hike only takes one hour but the steep ascent makes it a ...
When most dream of visiting New Zealand, it’s to catch a glimpse of one thing: nature. And, as sure as the sun rises in the east, that’s something that New Zealand does spectacularly well! If it’s tramping (hiking in Kiwispeak) you’re after, head down to New Zealand’s South ...
From Christchurch, head to Queenstown – one of the extreme sports capitals of the world – for everything from white water rafting and skydiving to hiking. Show moreSelecting this will bring the focus back to section heading Flights to New Zealand ...
October is at the end of peak season, there’s gorgeous fall scenery, and it’s harvest time in the vineyards, which means that the Heuriger (wine taverns) are especially fun and lively and you’ll probably get to try new wines. More important, especially for wine buffs, many of the ...
One of my most memorable moments was hiking Ben Lomond Trail in Queenstown, which I found really challenging. As usual, I was alone and stupidly did not tell anyone I was hiking alone. Not sure who I would tell. I heard it was a five to six hour hike if you go all the way up ...
Our journey so far has seen us arriving in Queenstown in the South Island (Te Waipounamu) and riding out into the Central Otago wilderness. We visited the magic of Fiordland and pedalled into the land of good buggers in Southland.
The famous New Zealand restaurant offers delightful fresh seafood, salads, roast meats and delicious desserts, while the panoramic view from the windows will attract you day or night. It' s the ideal place for that special night out and the best place in Queenstown to watch the sun go down...
The kick-off meeting in the Queenstown Community Centre was a chance to catch up with many old faces from both organizing staff and runners as well as meeting many new ones, such as Nathan Fa’avae, a world renown New Zealand adventure racer who was helping out with some of the race co...
Places to visit while you’re there: Hang out at Pa Tong Go swimming at Karon Beach Visit the Big Buddha Admire paintings at Wat Chalong ISFP: Queenstown, New Zealand If you are an ISFP, you like to upset traditional norms and instead go in your own direction. ISFP personalities like to...
Queenstown Queenstown is the adventure capital of the world and they are proud of it. The birthplace of Bungee Jumping, situated on the beautiful lake Wakatipu, there are any number of adrenaline based activities that beckon to the young. The adventurous. The foolish. ...