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Tourist Guide to Mt Aspiring National Park

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One of the most beautiful mountainous parks in New Zealand is best visited from November to March. This National Park feeds the souls of Nature lovers with the dense and native forests, glacial and river valleys, and towering snow-capped peaks. The mischievous kea parrots are ones to keep an eye out for here.

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Must visit Art Galleries of New Zealand

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If you ever happen to visit the country of New Zealand, do not forget to take some time out and visit some of New Zealand's most celebrated art museums. We assure you it will be an experience of a lifetime and it will only broaden your knowledge in terms of the varied meanings of art. Art galleries attract one and all, no matter what age bracket you fall into. The intricate details of art displays, the psychology of the artist behind it and the vibe of galleries themselves entail a very different feeling altogether.

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Must Visit Churches in New Zealand

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Every church in the remotest corners of New Zealand is a great destination for a tourist to visit especially if you are looking to experience some great spectacles of architecture and feel closer to divinity.

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Top Tourist Activities in Queenstown, New Zealand

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Famous for everything from ski fields along its mountain peaks, snowboarding and numerous adventure activities to scenic walks and trails, floating restaurants and jelly museums, the list of places to visit in Queenstown can become as diverse as you want it to be.

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Wonderful Views of Milford Sound

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One of the best places in New Zealand, filled with the best kept secrets of nature, Milford Sound was once described by Rudyard Kipling as the eighth wonder of the world. And a glimpse of these glacier carved river valleys located deep within the Fiordland National Park is no less than one gorgeous wonder of nature.

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Fiordland National Park

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The sceneries, landscapes and serenity that Fiordland national park has to offer will enthral the nature lover in you. It is the largest National Park in New Zealand occupying an area of over 10,000 square kilometers. It is also a World Heritage Site and is managed by the Department of Conservation of New Zealand. The park is nicknamed as the Walking capital of the World.

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Glowworm Caves of New Zealand

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Known as one of New Zealand’s best natural attractions, take a boat ride through the glow worm grotto, marvel at thousands of magical glowworms and become part of over 130 years of cultural and natural history. Caves all over the world are mysterious in general where nature never ceases to surprise but a visit to New Zealand's Glowworm Caves would still leave you awestruck.

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Walking Capital of the World – New Zealand


New Zealand is truly a paradise for hiking and walking, the 10 Great Walks truly help represent the landscape and rich diverse natural habitat of the country. The walks cover about one/third of the total area of New Zealand, which itself sums up why the nation is seen as the walking capital of the world. The walks are the best way to experience their culture, native environment, and the flora and fauna. It is the ideal and most relaxing escape from city life.

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Must see waterfalls in New Zealand

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Chasing Waterfalls in New Zealand - New Zealand is home to almost 250 waterfalls, but in case you are looking to begin a quest and go water-fall hunting in New Zealand, this list could help you start! hey are the most iconic waterfall in New Zealand and certainly the most captured waterfall. At a height of 11m, they might not enthrall you but the water flows at 220,000 litres per second making it one of the most powerful waterfalls, so swimming in these falls are out of the question! The mineral-rich river Waikato narrows down right before the fall and forms a river gorge. The falls are also beautiful to look at with its turquoise colour making it look like being in fairy-tale land. There are many scenic walks and mountain biking tracks close to the falls and to get an up-close look you could take a jet boat ride.

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How to Spend 24 Hours in Auckland

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Auckland is a location with so much to offer that twenty-four hours would not do justice to this place. But the idea behind spending a day in the city and its neighbouring ideas is not rigid. There is something for everyone here, for nature lovers, surfers, shopaholics, adventure seekers, and mountaineers. You name the activity and Auckland can certainly give you the best.

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