Wednesday 17 December 2014

Develop your Travel Inspiration with New Zealand Trip


I had heard all about New Zealand, and its different cities. But, recently I got a chance to explore this mysterious location in my 7 day trip.

I got wonderful kiwi experience with my first day at Auckland. I booked a Rangi Pass for performing the exciting activities in a form of incredible act.

How can i describe my skydiving experience? I felt myself as an air floating body as similar of hot air balloon.

I fulfilled this blasting act in Lake Taupo during evening time. I didn’t want to overcome the excitement of adrenaline activity. I spent my night in a nearby hotel and feel myself as a flying kite in dreams.

During next day, I took a nice bath and enjoyed in the warm water to gain a relaxed feeling. In the similar day, our driver suggested about the secret hot water springs of the New Zealand at Rotorua.

The fun activities on the golden sand nearby such natural springs offer a perfect balance. The unique sights of this geothermal activity provide healing properties. Here, you’ll find the number of hot springs, blowing geysers, hot mud pools and colorful basins.

I’ll never forget the coastal path of South Island and my 16 mile walk in Abel Tasman National Park. At that time, I felt some physical differences in a form of painful hands and legs. But, it was a standard condition for every traveler.

With your visit at Queenstown never forget to enjoy Fergberger. It is like an impressive gift for a visitor. You’ll sense a watery mouth by just listen the jaunty names of juicy and large sized burgers. 

The western coast of South Island offers you the picture-postcard views. Here you can see the clear picture of mountains in a form of clear reflection in lake water.

So, never hide your excitement at the dream locations of New Zealand.



1 comment:

  1. Dutch explorer Abel Tasman sighted New Zealand in 1642 and called it Staten Landt, supposing it was connected to a landmass of the same name at the southern tip of South America.In 1645 Dutch cartographers renamed the land Nova Zeelandia after the Dutch province of Zeeland. British explorer James Cook subsequently anglicised the name to New Zealand.

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