New Zealand

New Zealand is one of the most beautiful countries in the world. It is a country that has a beautiful and unique imprint of nature. Kiwis are found here in abundance. This is the reason why this country is also known as Kiwiland. New Zealand is also a great place for travelers to visit and many people add New Zealand to their list of places to visit at least once in their lifetime. New Zealand has a very diverse geography and vivid landscapes. Where you can visit rocky terrains, snow-capped mountains and untouched beaches. New Zealand is a place of heavenly beauty and it is difficult to make a selective list of places to visit in New Zealand as some places show the color of nature and others take you in the light of modernization. Made up of two main islands, the North Island and the South Island, New Zealand is an incredible destination to discover. With unforgettable landscapes, breathtaking views and a unique combination of lakes, mountains and lush greenery, the island nation truly needs to be understood.

New Zealand
New Zealand

If you're at all fond of adventure sports - or even just interested in trying them out, then New Zealand should be on your list. Bungee jumping, mountaineering, skydiving, paragliding, mountain biking, kayaking, canyoning, parachuting, caving, zip lining... Guess the list is endless when it comes to what outdoor activities you can access in this far-flung destination. You can enjoy adventure sports in Queenstown surrounded by mountain and lake views. Then there's dramatic Fiordland – part of the landscape that made Peter Jackson's films Middle Earth the Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit (you can even visit The Shire!) Learn Māori culture in Rotorua, And if you're missing city life, head to sunny Auckland - New Zealand's largest city. Here's a look at the best places to visit in New Zealand.  

Auckland

Known as the City of Sail, Auckland is the largest and most populous city in New Zealand. It is located on the North Island and is known for its vibrant culture and food scene. For amazing views of this beautiful metropolis, climb Auckland's Harbor Bridge. If you're interested in learning more about New Zealand's history and heritage, be sure to check out Auckland Domain, the oldest part of the city. At Auckland Domain, you'll find stunning displays of Maori and Pacific Island culture. Artifacts at the prestigious Auckland Museum.

Auckland
Auckland

 Napier

The seaside resort of Napier on the North Island is known as the Art Deco capital of New Zealand, thanks to a large amount of architecture dating from the 1930s when the city suffered a major fire more than 80 years ago. After touring the city on foot for a guided or self-guided architecture tour, the best way to enjoy Napier is to visit the National Aquarium of New Zealand. This massive aquarium is home to everything from turtles to alligators, and the modern exhibits are truly world-class.
 


Fiordland

Fiordland National Park is one of the most beautiful places in New Zealand. Here, you can set out on incredible hikes, fish for trout, or cruise on the spectacular fjords (named sounds here) in the southwest corner of the South Island. Milford Sound is the biggest attraction in Fiordland, and it is a true fjord created by a glacier. On a cruise through Milford Sound, you can see waterfalls, admire cliff faces towering high above the water, and even spot wildlife like dolphins and penguins.


 

Fiordland

Paihia

Paihia is a great place to visit in New Zealand if you are interested in exploring the Bay of Islands. Paihia is all about the small-town feel, but it has a number of great hotels and recreational opportunities to appeal to travelers. If you're feeling adventurous and active, you can swim with dolphins or even go scuba diving with a group called the Rainbow Warrior. Back on dry land, make your way down Marsden Road to exceptional restaurants serving a range of freshly caught seafood.

Paihia

 Nelson


At the top of the South Island is Nelson, a place known for having the highest number of hours of sunshine per year in all of New Zealand. This great climate and the fact that the city is surrounded by three national parks make Nelson a great place to visit. outdoor recreation. There is also an emphasis on local agriculture and the area's wineries. Founder's Park is a wonderful spot in the city where you can dine on local farm-to-table cuisine, and soak up the sunshine in the middle of an urban area. You can also take a day trip from Nelson to Abel Tasman National Park using an early bus, which gives you plenty of time to enjoy the park.

Nelson

Queenstown

On the South Island of New Zealand is Queenstown, which is known as the dream destination for people looking for adrenaline and thrills. Surrounded by the towering peaks of the Southern Alps, and on the shores of deep-blue Lake Wakatipu, Queenstown is also an incredibly beautiful location. One of the best ways to experience the scenery is on Lake Wakatipu itself. You can cycle around the perimeter of the lake or go on a cruise of the glittering waters of the lake. The small central area of the city also has a vibrant nightlife with bars and bars. Restaurant.

Queenstown
 Rotorua

Rotorua is known as the thermal wonderland of New Zealand. There are many geysers and hot springs in and around the city. Many of these are in parks and reserves. Natural eruptions of steam, hot water and mud sometimes occur at new locations. Apart from the Lady Knox geyser, the nearby Wai-o-Tapu is also a popular place to visit with several hot springs, famous for their colorful appearance.  

 

Rotorua
 Rotorua

Stewart Island

Stewart Island is the third largest island of New Zealand and is found further south than the South Island. Most of the island is forested and undeveloped with more than 80 percent of the island set aside as Rakiura National Park. A chance to explore the wild side of New Zealand. Most pastimes on Stewart Island relate to the outdoors, including hiking, camping, and birdwatching. One of the most popular treks on Stewart Island is the Northwest Circuit, which can take several days to complete, even for the most qualified hikers. However, the trek provides access to spectacular views and amazing wildlife.
 

Stewart Island

Glacier Country

Glacier country is found on the west coast of the South Island, and its jewel is Westland National Park. In the park, you'll get a chance to see two of the most spectacular glaciers in the country: Franz Josef Glacier and Fox Glacier. Franz Josef Glacier is one of the most accessible glaciers on the planet, meaning you can actually walk up to the glacier and even through Glacier Valley. Guided tours give you a closer look at the rising glaciers, and you can relax after a day of hiking by soaking in the incredible Glacier Hot Pools.

 


Tongariro National Park

New Zealand's first national park, Tongariro is known for its wonder and extremes. The park's diverse range of ecosystems includes calm lakes, active volcanoes, herb farms, untamed forests and desert-like plateaus. Start your trek at the Whakapapa Visitor Centre, just a three-hour walk from the stunning Taranaki Falls. The short hike will take you through a lava line of volcanic eruptions hundreds of years ago and through scrubland and jungle.

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Hunter said…
New Zealand is a dream destination for traveling freaks who love to explore every year. I am also added to those traveler's lists. I will visit this country personally when I will free from my new york tour which I| am taking through http://www.goldenbustours.com/.

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