If you don’t have time for one of New Zealand’s famous multi-day walks, the Tongariro Crossing (a UNESCO dual World Heritage area) offers an incredible range of New Zealand’s finest scenery in just eight hours. You’ll experience everything from red craters, active volcanoes, mountain springs, lava flows frozen in time, to stunning blue and emerald lakes. Lord of the Rings fans will geek out at the sight of Mount Doom of Mordor up close.
The best things to do in New Zealand are incredibly diverse; the country is often associated with the All Blacks, lamb and Hobbits, but there’s so much more to this South Pacific paradise. Aotearoa (as it’s known in the Māori language) offers strong Māori and Pacific Island culture, glorious natural beauty and endless ways to take your adrenaline levels from 0 to 100 in under 30 seconds. Mother Nature really shows her swagger here with multicoloured geothermal terrain, majestic mountain ranges, gobsmacking glaciers, breathtaking beaches and picturesque lakes of every hue. But don’t think that means a lack of urban fun; despite being the last populated country before Antarctica, New Zealand is no cultural backwater; it has a culinary, art, theatre, wine and craft beer scene to rival much bigger countries.
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