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Built in 1935 as a memorial to the pioneers of Mackenzie County, the Church of the Good Shepherd stands on the scenic shores of Lake Tekapo, framed by snow-capped mountain […]
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Established as one of New Zealand’s oldest gardens, the Wellington Botanic Garden offers a serene retreat from the bustling city, located just behind the Wellington CBD in Thorndon. Spanning 62 […]
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Ninety Mile Beach stretches along the west coast of New Zealand’s North Island, from Kaitaia to Cape Reinga, the country’s northernmost tip. This expansive beach, framed by undulating dunes, offers […]
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Rising northeast of central Queenstown, Queenstown Hill stands at an impressive 2,975 feet (907 meters) high, more of a mountain compared to the surrounding landscape, though it pales in height […]
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The Hooker Valley Track, a 6-mile (10-kilometer) trail starting from the campground near Mount Cook Village, leads hikers through a landscape of striking natural beauty. Along the way, you can […]
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Mt. Victoria Reserve, known as Takarunga, sits atop a volcanic hill in Devonport, a charming seaside town on Auckland’s North Shore. The ascent to the summit is both quick and […]
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Established in the 1920s, the Maori Arts and Crafts Institute (Te Puia) was founded to preserve the traditional arts of carving and weaving. Located in Rotorua, New Zealand, Te Puia […]
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Nestled along the Wairoa River, just a short drive from downtown Tauranga, Waimarino Adventure Park offers a refreshing escape and a range of activities. Visitors can enjoy pedal boat rides, […]
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One Tree Hill, a significant Māori settlement in the 18th century, is named for a solitary pohutukawa tree that once stood at its peak. Today, it is a vast public […]
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Established in 1851, just a decade after the founding of modern-day New Zealand, Mission Estate Winery is nestled in the Taradale Hills near Napier. As the country’s oldest winery, it […]
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Nestled just east of Christchurch and sheltered by the Port Hills, Sumner Beach is a vibrant summer destination. The beach’s golden sands stretch along the coastline, inviting visitors to relax […]
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Tongariro National Park, located on the central North Island of New Zealand, is distinguished by its dual UNESCO World Heritage status, recognizing both its Maori cultural significance and its natural […]
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Nestled in the Bay of Plenty forest, the Buried Village of Te Wairoa offers a unique glimpse into Victorian-era New Zealand. This village, preserved by volcanic ash from the 1886 […]
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On New Zealand’s South Island, a short drive from Dunedin, The OPERA (Otago Peninsula Eco Restoration Alliance), formerly known as Penguin Place, stands as a dedicated conservation reserve for the […]
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Transformed from a former rubbish tip, Kiwi Park Queenstown now stands as a family-owned wildlife sanctuary in the heart of the city. This sanctuary is dedicated to conserving over 20 […]
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Albert Park, nestled in the heart of Auckland, holds a rich tapestry of Māori and European history. Surrounded by the city’s tallest buildings, the park offers a tranquil escape with […]
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Lake Rotoiti, situated in the Rotorua region of New Zealand, is a serene and smaller counterpart to the expansive Lake Rotorua. Connected by the narrow Ohau Channel, this lake offers […]
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The Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre, located just outside Blenheim, New Zealand, offers a vivid glimpse into the country’s aviation history during World War I and II. The centre features two […]
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Nestled along the long and scenic Otago Harbour, Dunedin is a historic city that blends its rich past with a vibrant, youthful atmosphere, largely due to the presence of the […]
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The Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki, located in the heart of Auckland, houses the largest collection of artwork in New Zealand, comprising over 17,000 pieces. The gallery features a […]
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Nestled just outside Rotorua, the Agrodome is a 350-acre (142-hectare) working sheep farm that offers a glimpse into New Zealand’s renowned sheep farming industry. Visitors can immerse themselves in the […]
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Located on the coast just a few minutes outside Auckland, New Zealand, Kelly Tarlton’s SEA LIFE® Aquarium is a pioneering aquatic attraction that introduced curved-glass viewing containers and conveyor belts […]
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Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Christchurch, New Zealand, Hanmer Springs Thermal Pools and Spa offers a serene escape for relaxation. The complex features nine open-air geothermal pools, with temperatures […]
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Wellington’s Cuba Street district, a hub of creative energy, is home to dance companies, artist collectives, and hip start-ups. The heart of the area is a pedestrian mall, a lively […]