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Explore the rugged West Coast of NZ. See the Pancake Rocks at Punakaiki, travel through lush rain forests and past the towering Southern Alps to glacier country.
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Franz Josef is a wicked spot and you will be blown away by the views of the surrounding Alps, crystal clear mirror lakes and of course the mighty Franz Josef Glacier.
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Set on 6.5 acres of native gardens and trees, Rainforest Retreat is 165 feet from glacier hot pools. Guests can enjoy the hot tub, restaurant and a bar. All accommodations feature a balcony or patio offering garden views.
Franz Josef Rainforest Retreat is just a 2-minute walk from the center of town and just over a quarter mile from the start of the Franz Josef Heli Hike. It is a 5-minute drive from Franz Josef Glacier.
All accommodations include a refrigerator, a flat-screen TV and an iPod docking station. Electric blankets and tea/coffee making facilities are provided in all accommodations. Some also include a full kitchen.
Guests can enjoy massages and treatments on site or just relax in the sauna. Share a pre-dinner drink on the patio or next to the fireplace in the bar. Monsoon Restaurant serves international cuisine, while the bar offers a range of fine wine and beer.
Lake Tekapo Stargazing Tour – New Zealand's Biggest Gap Year – Backpacker Guide New Zealand
Day 198: Lake Tekapo is an International Dark Sky Reserve so it’s a must-do to do some stargazing in Lake Tekapo! We’re joining Earth & Sky Lake Tekapo for their New Zealand stargazing tour.
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Today’s Lake Tekapo activity actually starts at 12am when we’re doing the Earth & Sky stargazing tour in Lake Tekapo! This stargazing tour takes us stargazing at the Mt John Observatory.
The Mount John Observatory allows us to use powerful telescopes to see the stars of the Aoraki Mackenzie Dark Sky Reserve. We’re in one of the best places for stargazing in New Zealand as it has some of the darkest and clearest skies in the world. If you want to see the stars in Lake Tekapo, this is where you need to be.
So what do you think of the stars in New Zealand? Would you add this stargazing tour in New Zealand to your Lake Tekapo travel itinerary? LUK in the comments!
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New Zealand-Arthurs Pass to Fox Glacier Part 7
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The Fox Glacier (Te Moeka o Tuawe in Māori) is a 13 km (8.1 mi) long glacier located in Westland Tai Poutini National Park on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island. It was named in 1872 after a visit by the then Prime Minister of New Zealand, Sir William Fox. Fed by four alpine glaciers, Fox Glacier falls 2,600 m (8,500 ft) on its 13 km journey from the Southern Alps down to the coast, with it having the distinction of being one of the few glaciers to end among lush rainforest only 300 metres (980 ft) above sea level. Although retreating throughout most of the last 100 years, it has been advancing since 1985. In 2006 the average rate of advance was about a metre a week. In January 2009, the terminal face of the glacier was still advancing and had vertical or overhanging faces which were continually collapsing.
Like the nearby Franz Josef Glacier, it is one of the most accessible glaciers in the world, with its terminal face an easy walk from Fox Glacier village/Weheka. It is a major tourist attraction and about 1000 people daily visit it during high tourist season.Though people are told not to, some go beyond the barriers and climb without guides onto the glacier, whose rapid advance creates dangers of sudden ice and rockfalls.Fox Glacier township/Weheka, 6 km away from the glacier, functions mainly as a service centre for tourists, though it also services the local farming community, which had been its main focus until the 1990s (though tourism started as early as the late 1920s). The approximate township site had been gazetted as early as 1866. Bruce Bay is 46 km to the south-west of the township, and Franz Josef is 23 km north-east. State Highway 6 runs through the town.The outflow of the glacier forms the Fox River. During the last ice age, its ice reached beyond the present coastline, and the glacier left behind many moraines during its retreat. Lake Matheson formed as a kettle lake within one of these.Wikipedia
7 Best Places to Visit in New Zealand
7 Best Places to Visit in New Zealand
Comprised of two main islands, North Island and South Island, New Zealand is an incredible destination to discover. Packed with unforgettable landscapes, breathtaking scenery, and an unparalleled combination of lakes, mountains, and lush greenery, New Zealand has to be seen to be truly understood. While touring New Zealand, be sure to give equal time to its lively cities and its more stunning natural landmarks. This article can serve as your itinerary highlighting the best places to visit in New Zealand.
1. Fiordland
Established in 1952, Fiordland National Park is now over 1.2 million hectares in size, and encompasses mountain, lake, fiord and rainforest environments. The National Park is administered by the Department of Conservation.
The variety of habitats in Fiordland support a diverse range of flora and fauna, with many developing in relative isolation leading to a high rate of endemism, or plants and animals that have evolved to be completely unique to this area.
2. Tongariro National Park
Tongariro National Park – covering almost 80,000 hectares – was gifted to the nation by Maori chief Te Heuheu Tukino IV in 1887. Just over a hundred years later, the park was awarded dual World Heritage Site status.
Emerald lakes, alpine meadows and hot springs surround the largest volcanoes in the North Island, offering an environment of stunning diversity.
All three volcanoes are very much alive, with Mount Tongariro erupting as recently as August 2012. But this doesn’t deter people from skiing down the slopes and hiking to the craters – a monitoring system provides early warning of eruptions.
3. Paihia
Paihia – Bay of Islands offers the visitor so many things to do with lots of activities, short walks, tours and attractions to choose from.
Paihia is the main tourist town in the Bay of Islands making this an excellent base for exploring the Bay of Islands and Northland. It offers an extensive choice of accommodation with a good sized town centre of restaurants, bars, a wide range of shopping and some beautiful sandy beaches.
4. Napier
Napier is a New Zealand city with a seaport, located in Hawke Bay on the east coast of the North Island. Napier's population is about 58,600 people by 2010. About 18 km south of Napier is the deepest city in Hastings.
5 Glacier Country
In Glacier Country,the Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers are among the most accessible glaciers in the world. Glacier Country offers a wealth of adventure activities.
Take a guided glacier hike, ride a quad bike, fly in a helicopter or sightseeing plane or even do a tandem sky dive. Wildlife attractions include the kiwi breeding programme in Franz Josef, the White Heron Sanctuary in Whataroa and kiwi in the wild at Okarito.
Glacier Country is Whataroa, Okarito, Lake Mapourika, Franz Josef Glacier, Fox Glacier, Lake Matheson and Gillespies Beach.
6. Stewart Island
Stewart Island / Rakiura is New Zealand's third largest island. It is located offshore, about 30 km south of the South Island, separated by the Foveaux Strait. The permanent population of the island is 381 people, most of whom live in residential areas of Oban.
7 .Auckland
Auckland is New Zealand's largest city and main transport hub. Make sure you stop and enjoy the shopping, dining and natural wonders Auckland has to offer.
Auckland is New Zealand's largest city and main transport hub. The region is home to some 1.5 million people and is also the largest Polynesian city in the world. Imagine an urban environment where everyone lives within half an hour of beautiful beaches, hiking trails and a dozen enchanting holiday islands.
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Franz Josef Glacier Hiking, New Zealand
Franz Josef Glacier Hiking, New Zealand
The Franz Josef (Ka Roimata o Hinehukatere in Māori) is a 12 km long glacier located in Westland Tai Poutini National Park on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island. Together with the Fox Glacier 20 km to the south, it is unique in descending from the Southern Alps to less than 300 metres above sea level, amidst the greenery and lushness of a temperate rainforest.
The area surrounding the two glaciers is part of Te Wahipounamu, a World Heritage Site park. The river emerging from the glacier terminal of Franz Josef is known as the Waiho River.
The glacier area is one of the main tourist attractions of the West Coast, with around 250,000 visitors a year, and up to 2,700 per day (2007). Guided and unguided walks up to and onto the glacier are possible however since April 2012 all glacier walks require a helicopter flight past the unstable terminal face, glacier walks require some specialised equipment, namely ice axes and crampons that latch onto a sturdy boot.
As the walking part of any tour up to the glacier takes a long time, and ends at the first icefall (a sort of frozen waterfall, showing a natural dip of the land underneath), numerous tourists book helicopter tours from one of the several local airlines, which usually drop their guests between the first and second icefall, for a guided 1-2 hour walk through the broken ground atop the glacier. Though the glacial landscape changes almost daily with the glaciers unusually fast flow, and some walks include passages through ice tunnels, they are still considered quite safe and only somewhat strenuous.
Franz Josef township is a little service village (approximately 330 inhabitants) located approximately 5 km away from the face of the glacier on State Highway 6. It has a small but busy heliport, numerous tourist accommodation options (with up to 2,000 people staying overnight during the main season) and a number of restaurants and shops.
In June 2010, an Australian tourist died of a heart attack during a guided hike of the glacier.
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Set on 6.5 acres of native gardens and trees, Rainforest Retreat is 50 metres from glacier hot pools. Guests enjoy a hot tub, a restaurant and a bar. All accommodation features a balcony or patio offering garden views.
Franz Josef Rainforest Retreat is just 2 minutesТ walk from the town centre and 500 metres from the start of the Franz Josef Heli Hike. It is 5 minutesТ drive from Franz Josef Glacier.
All accommodation offers a refrigerator, a flat-screen TV and an iPod docking station. Electric blankets and tea/coffee making facilities are provided in all accommodation. Some also include a fully equipped kitchen.
Guests can enjoy massages and treatments on site or just relax in the sauna. Share a pre-dinner drink on the patio or beside the fireplace in the bar. Monsoon Restaurant offers international cuisine, while the bar serves a range of fine wine and beer. 46 Cron Street, 7856 Franz Josef, New Zealand
Double-Decker Bus Christchurch City Tour – New Zealand's Biggest Gap Year – BackpackerGuide.NZ
Day 213: Today we’re touring Christchurch City by the Christchurch double-decker bus tour! Join us for this fun way to explore Christchurch City as part of our 365 Days: 365 Activities in New Zealand!
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It’s our first day in Christchurch and we’re jumping straight onto the Christchurch hop-on hop-off bus for a tour of Christchurch city and suburbs. We’re joining Hassle-Free Tours on their Christchurch Double-Decker Bus Tour to see the highlights of Christchurch city centre and Christchurch suburbs.
The Double-Decker Christchurch bus starts with a city centre tour where you can use the bus as a hop on hop off bus in Christchurch. After the Christchurch City Tour we do the Discover Christchurch tour which takes us to the best suburbs in Christchurch such as Sumner Beach.
So what do you think of this way to explore Christchurch? Would you add this Christchurch city bus tour to your Christchurch travel itinerary? LUK in the comments!
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New Zealand - Fox Glacier
New Zealand - Hiking in Fox Glacier
The Fox Glacier (Te Moeka o Tuawe in Māori) is a 13 km (8.1 mi) long glacier located in Westland Tai Poutini National Park on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island. It was named in 1872 after a visit by the then Prime Minister of New Zealand, Sir William Fox.
Geography
Fed by four alpine glaciers, Fox Glacier falls 2,600 m (8,500 ft) on its 13 km journey from the Southern Alps down to the coast, with it having the distinction of being one of the few glaciers to end among lush rainforest only 300 metres (980 ft) above sea level. Although retreating throughout most of the last 100 years, it has been advancing since 1985. In 2006 the average rate of advance was about a metre a week. In January 2009, the terminal face of the glacier was still advancing and had vertical or overhanging faces which were continually collapsing.
The outflow of the glacier forms the Fox River. During the last ice age, its ice reached beyond the present coastline, and the glacier left behind many moraines during its retreat. Lake Matheson formed as a kettle lake within one of these.
Tourism
Like the nearby Franz Josef Glacier, it is one of the most accessible glaciers in the world, with its terminal face an easy walk from Fox Glacier village/Weheka. It is a major tourist attraction and about 1000 people daily visit it during high tourist season. Though people are told not to, some go beyond the barriers and climb without guides onto the glacier, whose rapid advance creates dangers of sudden ice and rockfalls.
Fox Glacier township/Weheka, 6 km away from the glacier, functions mainly as a service centre for tourists, though it also services the local farming community, which had been its main focus until the 1990s (though tourism started as early as the late 1920s). The approximate township site had been gazetted as early as 1866. Bruce Bay is 46 km to the south-west of the township, and Franz Josef is 23 km north-east. State Highway 6 runs through the town.
The population was 375 in the 2006 Census, an increase of 117 from 2001.[10]
What is the Best Season for the Dark Sky Reserve & Stargazing in New Zealand?
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Bella Vista Motel Franz Josef, West Coast
located in the centre of the Franz Josef Glacier village, on the West Coast of the South Island. Bella Vista Motel Franz Josef Glacier is a modern well equipped West Coast accommodation providing 18 units with distinctive options to fit your needs and budget. The range includes hotel style Compact Studio, Twin and Queen Kitchenette studio, and our popular Mountain View King Studio,
Franz Josef offers a multitude of activities and things to do such as Glacier hikes and scenic helicopter flights, quadbike adventures, kayaking on mirror lakes and a range of other adrenalin and adventure activities, check out the Must Do New Zealand website on other activities in Franz Josef
A good range of restaurants and bars are close by. The Bella Vista Franz Josef provide FREE UNLIMITED wireless internet. Off-street parking, guest laundry and a BBQ area are available for your use. We provide complimentary towels for the Glacier Hot Pools.
A Day in Arrowtown – New Zealand's Biggest Gap Year – Backpacker Guide New Zealand
Day 133: Today we are spending the day in Arrowtown near Queenstown! See some things to do in Arrowtown in this video of our Arrowtown experience with free fudge tastings, ice cream, the museum and a Lord of the Rings filming location by the Arrow River!
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Today we are making our way between Wanaka and Queenstown but not without a few pit stops along the way. First, we drive through the Cardrona Valley on the Crown Range and stop off at the Cardrona Bra Fence or “Bradrona”. Then we continue on the scenic journey to Arrowtown.
When we arrive in Arrowtown, we walk around this historic gold mining town with buildings kept to their original designs since the gold rush era. We stop by the Lakes District Museum to have a look at some gold mining relics and art exhibitions before discovering The Remarkables Sweet Shop where you can taste fudge... for free!
With our sweet tooth activated, we get an ice cream from Patagonia Ice Cream then eat it next to the Arrow River where a Lord of the Rings filming location is, as well as people gold panning with gold pans hired in the town.
Then we get on our way to our final destination in Queenstown where we’re going to be spending the next 10 days.
So what do you think of Arrowtown? Would you add Arrowtown to your “must visit” list in New Zealand? LUK in the comments!
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2 Weeks In New Zealand
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Christchurch, New Zealand - Travel Guide
If you love scenic mountain ranges, a city with beautiful gardens and great food then Christchurch in New Zealand's South Island should be added to your bucket list.
One of Peter's dreams is to visit Antarctica one day but for now the International Antarctic Centre is as close as we'll get. The International Antartica Center often features on lists for the top things to do in Christchurch New Zealand so come join us as we visit this very unique and cool experience.
Address: 38 Orchard Rd, Christchurch Airport, Christchurch 8052
Hours: Monday - Sunday 9am–5:30pm
Next up it's time for some breakfast. We head over to C1 Espresso in Christchurch Central.
Address: Old Post & Telegraph, Office building 185 High St, Christchurch
Hours: Monday - Sunday 7am–10pm
With our bodies refueled we find out why Christchurch is also known as the garden city by visiting the famous Christchurch Botanic Gardens. Not only is it free to visit the gardens it is also one of the best places to go for free in Christchurch. Located in Christchurch Central, the Christchurch Botanic Gardens should be added to your things to do in Christchurch list when visiting New Zealand especially if you love plants and nature.
Address: City Centre Rolleston Ave, Christchurch Central, Christchurch 8013
Hours: Monday - Sunday 7am–9pm
Yen and I have never tried Cambodian food before so we were very excited to discover authentic Khmer cuisine from a family-run operation during our Christchurch visit.
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Address: 23A Langdons Rd, Papanui, Christchurch 8053
Hours: Monday - Sunday 11:30am–9pm
Finally for an incredible view of the Christchurch skyline as well as Lyttelton Port we headed up to Christchurch Gondola. We've never gone up before but this was one of the most epic views we have ever laid our eyes on to date. It was just breathtaking. We highly recommend this as a must-do activity in Christchurch.
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Join me on this amazing cycling trip from the Northernmost point to the Southernmost point in New Zealand. I aim to create an entertaining piece of content about my travels 2-3 times per week. Unless literally everything goes wrong, but than still, I'll try to make a video about that! The total length of this trip is 3.000km with many hills to climb! I promise you beautiful scenery and all the things that go right and wrong by doing a challenge like this! By creating these VLOGS I hope to put a smile on your face!
Before cycling through New Zealand, I crossed the Pacific Ocean on sailing boats and visited The Unites States, Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama, The Marquesas Islands, Tahiti, The Kingdom Of Niue, Rarotonga, Tonga, Fiji, some other small islands and ended up in New Zealand.
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White Horse Hill Campground - Mount Cook Nationalpark - New Zealand
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