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Quote: In the previous part, I had reached the top point of the crossing. Now for going back down again...From the Red Crater, there are apparently some stunning views of the Emerald Lakes. But sadly the view I had was Read More
Quote: Siberia Experience is hands down one of the best experiences I have done in NZ. Starting from Makarora, a 45 minutes drive north from Wanaka, you are placed in a six-seater Cessna aircraft. I went with my partner Read More
Quote: We were staying in Queenstown and our visit to Milford Sound was a day trip from Queenstown and back. This is quite a normal trip for people wanting to have a trip on Milford Sound and there are many companies Read More
Quote: With unusual-sounding tour options like, "TuMu TuMu ToObing" or "Haggas Honking Holes" you might wonder what you are getting into when you book with Waitomo Adventures (http://www.waitomo.co.nz/). I can't speak Read More
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Quote: There seems to be a bit of glacier snobbery between Fox and Franz Josef. Apparently people in the know say Franz Josef is better (don’t know why), so we opted for there. We hoped to do the heli-hike, and from the Read More
Quote: The final day on the Routeburn was the easiest. A simple four-hour hike. We awoke to a steady downpour. Socks and boots outside the hut were wet, and people grumbled as they collected soggy clothes hanging Read More
Quote: You have a choice of two rivers to raft down near Queenstown. The tamer Kawarau River or the wilder Shotover River. The Kawarau is aimed at first time rafters or those who might be a bit unsure about the whole Read More
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Quote: Probably the most adventurous of the three hikes we did in New Zealand, it was also the most rewarding. It's a three day, 25.1 mile hike over Harris Saddle from The Divide (on Milford Road) to Routeburn Read More
Quote: Arriving in Nelson late one Sunday afternoon and finding very little else there to do I decided to see the Abel Tasman, from 15,000 feet, while being thrown out of a plane! Fortunately I had a fully trained Read More