Queenstown
The resort town of Queenstown, on the shores of Lake Wakatipu, surrounded by mountains is vibrant and lively, all year…
The resort town of Queenstown, on the shores of Lake Wakatipu, surrounded by mountains is vibrant and lively, all year…
Accessible, near to the ocean, almost at sea level and flowing into rain forest – this is what sets these…
A UNESCO World Heritage site since 1986, home of New Zealand’s highest mountain, Mt Cook, training ground of Sir Edmund…
Kaikoura roughly translates as “meal of crayfish” (Kai – food; koura – crayfish). It was the whaling industry that led…
It is quite possible that you will arrive in this area by the Interislander Ferry – what an introduction! You…
New Zealand’s smallest National Park is named after Dutch explorer Abel Janzoon Tasman, who sighted land here in 1642. Ridiculously…
Established in 1887, New Zealand’s first national park (and the world’s 4th), Tongariro National Park has dual World Heritage Status,…
The “Jewel in the Crown” of the North Island. Lake Taupo is the largest freshwater lake in the Southern Hemisphere.…
Waitomo has a ‘community’ of around 300 caves. The systems, including Ruakuri Cave and Aranui Cave, are formed of limestone.…
Rotorua is a centre both rich in Maori culture and a geothermal / volcanic wonderland and plenty of opportunity for…
Trout in Lake Taupo, or rivers throughout; game fishing from the Bay or Islands or a fishing charter from many…
Perhaps an unexpected way to get out into our stunning country is on the back of a horse. A sunset…