New Zealand is one of the most mystical islands that are nearly situated in Australia. For four consecutive years, New Zealand has been named as the best place to visit and the favourite destination of the year. Travel readers don't need much time to disagree of not visiting New Zealand this 2017. This country has been blessed with spectacular hot springs, mountain scenery that is really breath catching, and of course tasty wines and foods, too.
Here are among those five breath taking locations to go in New Zealand this 2017. Have your bucket list ready for this another amazing adventure!
1. Cathedral Cove - This is one of the most popular places because the Chronicles of Narnia's music video was shot in this place. This is a beautiful marine reserve location where you can enjoy different kinds of adventure. You can select among kayaking, snorkelling, and hiking among its hotspots. After your busy day, this is definitely an amazing cove to check out.
2. The Bay of Islands - This is at the far north of New Zealand's little paradise. The Bay of Islands has beautiful and clear beaches, adorable small towns that are also historic, and of course you can find abundance of sea life like whales and dolphins.
3. Waitomo Caves - This is ideally one of the cave systems in New Zealand and is definitely a must-visit next year. It has glow-worms, stalactites and stalagmites which will give you an amazing experience inside the cave. Your cave tour will normally range from 45 minutes of walk and into an extremely 7 hour of abseiling and waterfall climbing tour.
4. Tongariro National Park - This is New Zealand's oldest national park. This is also known as one of the best scenic sites in the country. You can try hiking on its alpine crossing. There are also plenty of religious sites if you want to learn more about their local wildlife.
5. Fox Glaciers - It is definitely one of the best places to go when you wish to see amazing glaciers formation. You can also hire a helicopter in order to find an amazing view from the top, too.
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