Waiotapu Thermal Wonderland is a geothermal area located approximately 27 kilometers (17 miles) south of Rotorua, in the Taupo Volcanic Zone on New Zealand's North Island. It covers an area of about 18 square kilometers (7 square miles) and is known for its vibrant and otherworldly landscapes created by geothermal activity.
1770 Waikaretu Valley Road, Waikaretu 2695, New Zealand
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Experience a beautiful New Zealand glowworm cave with a personal and unhurried tour through Nikau Cave. On the North Waikato west coast - this is the best place to see glowworms close to Auckland. The cafe showcases the striking natural landscape, bordered by a stream and sitting below green hills studded with dramatic limestone rocks.
Cape Palliser Lighthouse is a lighthouse at Cape Palliser in the Wellington region of the North Island of New Zealand. This area of Wairarapa has a rich history of early Maori occupation and heritage sites are part of the fascinating landscape. For the final part of the journey, the road clings to the edge of the coast, providing unstoppable views of Palliser Bay.
Waikato is a region located on the North Island of New Zealand. It is known for its diverse landscapes, vibrant cities, agricultural activity, and natural attractions. Waikato is a region that combines a thriving urban center with stunning natural landscapes, making it a diverse and attractive destination for both residents and visitors.
2362 Akatarawa Road, Akatarawa Valley, Upper Hutt 5372, New Zealand
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Staglands Wildlife Reserve is nestled in Akatarawa Valley, a perfect day trip destination less than an hours’ drive from Wellington City. Staglands Wildlife Reserve & Cafe offers visitors the unique and exciting opportunity to connect with nature in a beautiful, natural environment. Feed and freely interact with wildlife in this very special place
428 Motutara Road, Waitakere, Muriwai 0881, New Zealand
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Captivating champion divers and masters of the sea, Gannets are true acrobats. Brace yourself for a journey that takes you from coast to cape, to the world’s largest and most accessible Gannet colony in the beautiful Hawke’s Bay. Discover the mesmerising birds in an almost face to face experience and take in the stunning vista of the area.
The Pūtangirua Pinnacles (also known colloquially simply as The Pinnacles) are a geological formation and one of New Zealand's best examples of badlands erosion. They consist of a large number of earth pillars or hoodoos located at the head of a valley in the Aorangi Ranges, on the North Island of New Zealand, in the Wellington region.
The Waitomo Glowworm Caves are a popular tourist attraction located in the Waitomo region of the North Island of New Zealand. The caves are known for their unique bioluminescent inhabitants, the glowworms, which create a magical and surreal experience for visitors.
Quan Am Buddhist Monastery is a Vietnamese Buddhist monastery located at 67 Beaver Road, East, Bombay 2472, New Zealand. It is a beautiful temple with garden and blue background. There are about 36 statues Guan Yin Buddhist in here.
The Government Gardens is a prominent public park located in Rotorua, New Zealand. Situated on the shores of Lake Rotorua, the Government Gardens is known for its stunning gardens, historical buildings, and recreational facilities.
10 Fillis Street, New Plymouth Central, New Plymouth 4310, New Zealand
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Pukekura Park is a beautiful public park located in New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand. It is one of New Zealand's premier botanical gardens and recreational spaces, known for its diverse plant collections, picturesque landscapes, and various recreational amenities.
Tongariro National Park is located in the Manawatu-Wanganui region of New Zealand's North Island. It is one of the oldest national parks in the country and was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1990. Tongariro National Park covers an area of approximately 795 square kilometers (306 square miles) and is known for its volcanic landscapes and alpine scenery.
North Island, also known as Te Ika-a-Māui in Māori, is one of the two main islands of New Zealand, the other being South Island. North Island is the smaller of the two main islands but has a larger population, hosting about 77% of New Zealand's population. New Zealand's North Island offers island sanctuaries and lively cities with a large helping of culture and history for a truly diverse holiday experience.