Top 10 Tourist Places in New Zealand

 The Top 10 of the Best Tourist Places in New Zealand to visit this 2020


Top 10 Tourist Places in New Zealand


Do you like far away places, incredible natural landscapes, scarcity of human beings, infinite green or simply the Lord of the Rings? In that case New Zealand is your place! This country, where it is easier to find sheep than people, is a wonder to the senses, with an impressive natural biodiversity and some of the most unique places in the world.

TTop 10 Tourist Places in New Zealand is in a motorhome, the country is perfectly prepared for it. Of course, prepare your wallet because New Zealand is expensive. Tip: dodge the high season (December-February) to set aside cash and the low season (June-September) to keep away from the New Zealand winter. Or more all, don't miss the accompanying destinations! 

Delightful scenes, renowned film areas and characteristic milestones are a portion of the shocks that New Zealand the travel industry offers. Located on the oceanic continent, the lands of this country border the Tasman Sea and the Pacific Ocean.


1. Savor the cosmopolitan life of Wellington:


Small and charming, the capital of New Zealand brings together cafes and shops, kiwis and foreigners, festivals and events, all in a perfect harmony that makes Wellington have a unique and special atmosphere. With green lungs all around it, its size means you can walk almost anywhere, from Te Papa (New Zealand's “museum”) to Cuba Street via the Waterfront. It is possibly the best city to live in the whole country, as long as the wind respects you; for a reason it is the windiest city in the world. If you give it enough time, you won't want to leave here. Welcome to Windy Welly!

2. Tour Mordor at the Tongariro Alpine Crossing:

Billed as “New Zealand's Best Day Trek”, the Tongariro Alpine Crossing is both a wonder to behold and a challenge to your fitness. During 7 or 8 hours of walking you will cross desolate areas, volcano craters, sulfurous lakes, volcanic fumaroles and you will even end the route crossing rainforest forests. This under the shadow of the forcing "Mount of Destiny" of Mordor. For the bravest, climbing to the top is possible, but remember to keep a close eye on the ring. This route is a visual delight, you cannot miss it!




3. Find Frodo and Bilbo in Hobbiton:

Who has not wanted to visit the Shire sometime? It is located in New Zealand, of course. Delve into a perfectly guided tour through the 42 Hobbit holes built with care down to the last detail, walk along the paths and the old bridge next to the mill to finish enjoying a real pint of beer in the “Green Dragon Tavern”. Your camera will fume!


4. Visit the caves illuminated by thousands of glowworms in Waitomo:

On the off chance that you have ever needed to see a brilliant sky inside the guts of the earth, this is your place. In absolute dimness, on board a boat shook by the sound of groundwater, admire the sky to see a great many glowworms radiating on the roof of the cavern like stars in the sky. These are minimal iridescent worms, yet who knows, you may even have the option to distinguish groups of stars.


5. Discover Maori culture at the Rotorua geothermal:

Geothermal parks everywhere and the largest Maori presence in the country, that's what Rotorua offers as one of New Zealand's top tourist destinations. When you have exhausted yourself from visiting the different areas of geysers, pools and sulphurous waters you can continue with the shows in the traditional Maori villages, learning more about their culture and trying the tasty Hangi. The smell of sulfur permeates Rotorua, is the Devil around? Let's just leave it in that they look like rotten eggs.



6. Paddle 3 days in canoe on the Whanganui Journey:

An experience that you will not forget: you, the canoe and 87 kilometers of river ahead. It does not require great physical form (you paddle down the river), you just need to forget about the shower for two days and enjoy the overwhelming and unspoiled nature that surrounds this national park on both sides of the river. Several small shelters along the journey will be the only contact with the civilization you have. Be careful not to capsize in the rapids on the last day!


7. Marvel at the incredible Milford Sound:

Ice Age glaciers carved a breathtaking landscape in Milford Sound. Surrounded by green cliffs and walls that rise to more than 1000 meters, you will travel by boat this fjord marveling at the infinite waterfalls that fall from a thousand places to reach the sea, especially after the usual and intense rains. If what you like is contact with nature, the Milford Track is one of the best treks in the world. In it, you will travel these incredible landscapes for several days to end in Milford Sound. Pray to all the Maori gods you know that the rain respects you, you may still be out of luck.


8. Walk or kayak Abel Tasman:

Between sea shores, backwoods, seals, kayaks, sun and seaside ways, Abel Tasman National Park is quite possibly the most visited in the whole nation for its simplicity of consolidating everything. From one to a few days you can travel it in various areas. By walking or by kayak, staying in bed lodges or in campgrounds. Appreciate the reasonable water seashores and lush scenes of the most acclaimed seaside course in all of New Zealand! Be that as it may, in the event that you need to chill in the ocean attempt to come in summer or you may lament getting into the water.



9. Enjoy the winter and summer of Queenstown:

New Zealand's mountain heaven, Queenstown, is the most charming city on the South Island. Little, rural, and with snow-capped airs, it is where everybody comes in winter to appreciate the best ski inclines in the nation and where experience sports take over throughout the mid-year to ensure the city doesn't rest. Remember to investigate its environmental factors, there are numerous corners that you can't miss!


10. Driving on the west coast of the south island:

While touring New Zealand in your campervan (the best way to get to know the country) you will be fascinated by the roads, the scenery, the solitude, the endless greenery of its mountains dotted with sheep ... But if any area of ??the country accumulates the most impressive road landscapes, that's the west coast of the south island. The road, dotted with mountains and cliffs against the sea, is a marvel. Enjoy it and after this just dream of being able to come back again one day!

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