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According to millions of
travelers who have gone to New Zealand previously,
these are the must-sees and must-dos of every
visitor to this beautiful country.
Tongariro Crossing offers a spectacular mountain
hike on what is popularly called “Mt Doom”.
Tongariro Crossing was the first New Zealand world
heritage site.
Be sure to take advantage If the
weather is right to go and see it.
Hotwater Beach and Cathedral Cove have been voted
several times over as the most unique and best
beaches in New Zealand.
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The over a hundred islands of the Bay of Islands is
a paradise for boat owners, fishermen, and beach
lovers.
Considered by many as the best kept secret of New Zealand,
East Cape’s untouched land, remote beaches, and rich Maori
culture lend it its own unique charm.
The Waitomo Caves is famous for its underwater rivers,
network of dark caves, and glowworms that are in the
millions and make it an ideal place for black water rafting.
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Skydiving over the iconic Lake Taupo is a favorite
among visitors since it offers the adrenalin rush of
freefall as well as the opportunity to take in one
of the most breathtaking scenes in the country.
The biggest geyser in New Zealand, Te Puia is
located in the heart of the geothermal xone of
Rotorua.
For adventure seekers, the remote lodge of River
Valley offers an amazing opportunity to go
whitewater rafting.
You would be hard put to find
another place like this anywhere else.
For a taste of the culture and food of the Maori
people, the Tamaki Tours is the best and highly
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The City of Wellington is an artistic and culturally rich
city with a smattering of cozy bars and restaurants.
The great cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and impressive peaks
all help to make Milford Sound a great place to see and
visit.
Queenstown is the legendary home of the world famous, heart
stopping, adrenalin rush Kiwi adventure, the bungee jump.
And since this is where it all started, it is considered the
best place to indulge in this extreme sport.
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The South Island’s West Coast is home to humungous
glaciers, the famous Pancake Rocks and Poo Pub, rain
forests, and rugged coastline.
The Abel Tasman National Park is home to hundreds of
golden beaches and gorgeous bays which make it a
perfect place to go kayaking.
The town of Kaikoura offers surfing in the morning
and skiing in the afternoon as well as whale
watching and dolphin swimming.
Canyon swinging in Queenstown is tooted to offer
visitors an even greater thrill than the legendary
bungee jump.
Regarded as the most magnificent of the West Coast glaciers
of New Zealand, the Franz Josef Glacier is the gem of all
glaciers. It is the world’s prime glacier environment and
offers the unique opportunity for visitors to witness this
spectacular natural formation that dates back thousands of
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Visitors come across hundreds of great scenic walks anywhere
they go in New Zealand. Even those who don’t like to walk
will find it hard to resist them.
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