Top 5 must visit destination in New Zealand if you are an adventure lover

February 20, 2012  //  Posted by: cooldude  //  Category: New Zealand

If you are an adventure lover at heart, then there is no other place on earth for your daredevil adventures than New Zealand. Situated just below Australia, this tiny island is packed with some beautiful destinations that one must visit in their lifetime. If you are a trekker, then the Bay of Islands situated to the north of Auckland is a must visit for you, its scenic beauty is bound to take your breath away.

If you are a daredevil, then the Auckland Tower beckons you. With one of the highest sky dive points in the world, this place is a must visit if you are not faint heated. Next in line is New Zealand’s largest freshwater lake, Lake Taupo. One can sky dive and bungee jump here as well and the thrill is simply stunning. If you just want a scenic view of the amazing mountain ranges, then Queensland is the place for you. It provides its viewers some fascinating view of the ranges. Last but not least, a visit to the Tongariro Natural Park is a must which houses 3 active volcanoes.

What’s so fascinating about a New Zealand holiday

November 10, 2009  //  Posted by: Online Traveler  //  Category: New Zealand, Travel Destinations

New Zealand is considered to be the holiday maker’s paradise. There are a lot of things to do here and the area between South and North Island is full of diversity. Tauranga has been nestled on the eastern coast of NorthIsland which offers several miles of white sand beaches serving as a perfect venue for surfing, swimming and other water sports.

The National Jazz Festivalis held here every Easter. The Queenstown is a perfect spot which offers several famous skiing fields during winters. Auckland is the largest city of New Zealand which is a mix of several cultures. The Viaduct Harbor in the Auckland Museum is the place where you will see America’s cup winning yacht and it will also serve as an excellent shopping destination.

Rotorua has several geysers and mud pools because of which, there is a distinct smell of sulphur prevalent in its atmosphere. Do not forget to see the Maori cultural shows and the haka by the Maori warriors.