Alicia Speisekorn-Gil
South Island ▷ West Coast ▷ Buller Gorge ▷
5.0/5
The longest hanging bridge in New Zealand.
The bridge crosses a river directly into the rainforest, where visitors can learn about the flora and history of the region on a 20 minute walk. Entrance is approx $10NZD.
North Island ▷ Coromandel ▷ Hahei ▷
4.0/5
Impressive rock formation.
However, the walk there was unexpectedly long.
North Island ▷ Rotorua Region ▷ Waiotapu ▷
5.0/5
Great location, this large area of different thermal pools and waterfalls is so unusual - a great experience with lots of photo opportunities.
Takes about 45 minutes to an hour to walk around.
North Island ▷ Waikato ▷ Matamata ▷
4.0/5
Great trip, great insights, good explanations and background!
We had a very professional guide. The tour takes about two hours. It is better to book at least one day in advance.
North Island ▷ Northland ▷ Kaitaia ▷
5.0/5
A spectacular view over the coast!
South Island ▷ West Coast ▷ Punakaiki ▷
4.5/5
Are a rock formation in the Paparoa National Park.
They look like split pancakes and offer a great photo opportunity.
North Island ▷ Ruapehu ▷ Tongariro / National Park Village ▷
5.0/5
Can highly recommend the Alpine Crossing.
Spectacular scenery with really great views. For beginners this trip was already a small challenge. It is recommended to organise the transport to and from the start and end points.
South Island ▷ Nelson Region ▷ St Arnaud ▷
5.0/5
It is a larger mountain lake in the Nelson Lakes National Park.
It offers a great view of the surrounding mountains. With us it rained and it was foggy. The Lake is still worth a visit. You can stroll along the lake wonderfully.
South Island ▷ West Coast ▷ Westport ▷
5.0/5
It is a little place on the West Coast of the South Island.
On the Cape you have the possibility to see a wildlife seal colony. The Cape also offers a great cliff and a beautiful lighthouse you can visit.