A visit to New Zealand will expose you to some of the most beautiful and geographically diverse landscapes out there. From rocky alpine terrains to stunningly pristine beaches, here are 5 exquisite destinations you don’t want to miss.
* Aoraki, Mt Cook National ParkHikers, mountaineers and avid nature lovers head into Aoraki/Mt Cook National Park to marvel at its exquisite mountain ranges, glaciers and remarkable rocky terrains. The national park is part of Te Wāhipounamu World Heritage area in the southwest corner of the South Island and is home to Aroaki/Mt Cook New Zealand’s tallest mountain.
* Piha BeachPopular among surfers, landscape photographers and holidaying Aucklanders not wanting to delve too far out of the city, Piha Beach is definitely one of those places that has something for everyone. Black sands and a rugged appearance are a strong part of this beach’s appeal. The Lion Rock, a volcanic monolith with a war memorial and unique Māori carvings, is a favourite photo spot for visiting shutterbugs.
* Cape ReingaCape Reinga is located right at the top of the North Island – though it’s not quite the northernmost point in New Zealand. Māori legend tells us this is the place where the spirits depart from the Earth and into the ancestral homeland of Hawaiki. The walk to Cape Reinga’s iconic lighthouse provides some spectacular views of the coastlines and its surrounding greenery.
* Lake Tekapo
During the day, Lake Tekapo dazzles with its bright blue glacial waters. At night, the area becomes a stargazing haven: the township, its stunning lake and the nearby Mt St John Observatory are all part of the South Island’s International Dark Sky Reserve. During spring, you’ve got another picturesque bonus: the lupins that colour the roadside in a carpet of purple and pink hues.
* Milford SoundIt’s fair to say that Milford Sound is the jewel of Fiordland National Park. The secluded fiord welcomes hundreds of thousands of visitors each year, many of whom come from Queenstown or Te Anau to spend a day cruising the inky waters and admiring the natural scenery. The more adventurous might explore the Milford Track one of New Zealand’s most highly sought-after multi-day hiking routes.