The Mackenzie Basin, also known as Mackenzie Country, is an intermontane basin in New Zealand, encircled by towering mountains. This expansive area features a striking landscape of high peaks, vibrant lakes, and vast grasslands. One of its most notable attributes is the exceptionally dark night sky, making it a prime location for stargazing. Visitors can explore the natural beauty of this region, from the glacial formations to the colorful lakes, and experience the serene and unspoiled environment that makes the Mackenzie Basin a key destination on any central South Island road trip.
Mackenzie Basin (Mackenzie Country)
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