New Zealand is an adventurer's paradise. Let us be your guide to the 15 must-see places in this beautiful place. Our free New Zealand bucket list adventure!
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There are endless reasons why you should visit the South Island of New Zealand! The varied landscapes, friendly people, cute wildlife and epic hikes are just the beginning. The following destinations and activities were my absolute favorites during my South Island road trip. I would highly recommend you check them out! Keep in mind that I didn't visit the very north part of the island (Marlborough Sounds, Abel Tasman etc.) which are meant to also be wonderful side trips. 12 Must See Places On The South Island Of New Zealand 1. Aoraki Mount Cook National Park You cannot visit the
Split into its north and south islands, New Zealand sits in the south pacific and is home to wonderful wine regions, fantastic hikes and tropical beaches.
Milford Sound, NZ
If like me you’re a Lord of the Rings fan, New Zealand is probably pretty high up on your travel bucket list. Or if you’re not as big a nerd as me you might
From lush forests to snow-capped volcanoes and tropical beaches, discover my favorite photography spots on North Island of New Zealand.
Dunedin may not always be on travelers' radars, but it is a city that deserves a few days of exploration. With an abundance of activities and adventures waiting around every corner, there is something for everyone. Allow me to offer a local's perspective on the best ways to experience Dunedin throug
Check out these 10 amazing South Island hikes, from a 15-minute walk to multiday trails. You will be spoilt for choice when hiking the South Island of New Zealand! #NewZealand #SouthIsland #hiking
With some of the most epic landscapes in the world, New Zealand is the perfect country to pack it up and hit the road!
Natural minerals in geothermal springs around the country have therapeutic properties ‒ and keep toes toasty. Words: Cheree Morrison Winter travel comes with its own set of perks: fewer crowds, moody views of snowy peaks or tempestuous beaches and, occasionally, a seasonal room rate. But if there’s one great thing about traveling during winter, it’s defrosting after a day outdoors. Frozen fingers and numb toes love nothing more than a soak in a thermal hot spring. Thermal hot springs form when rainwater trickles down to an underground heat source, then rises again to create a pool or spring. The waters
Macro photo of a New Zealand 10c piece. The process to take this photo is described in detail on my blog. In short: Vivitar 285HV @1/4 close low camera left Canon 580EX @ 1/2 high camera right at distance Wrap-around paper diffuser