NEW ZEALAND
Located in the southern oceanic region, New Zealand is a jewel conquered not by many. Traditionally famous for its Maori culture, the combination with Colonial British is perfectly in sync with the vibe the places radiates to its guests. New Zealand is one of those rare gems which shine the brightest when you are near it. Not the stereotypical hotspot for tourists, New Zealand has lovely museums and mountains tailor made for back packing, mountain biking and many activities.
Bite away your fear of heights by embracing the free fall activities of sky diving and bungee jumping in the famous town of Queenstown. Ride the famous Skyline Gondola to discover the beautiful view of the cities of Queenstown and Rotorua. New Zealand is also famous for its snow activities such as skiing and mountain hiking.Enter into the dreams of your sci-fi fantasy and lose yourself in the beautifully created village located in New Zealand.
The village is depicted and famous from the movie Lord of the Rings and the prequel which is “The Hobbit”.Unravel the mystery of the black water and glow worms by underground black water caving and rafting of the Waitomo caves. Hiring a camper vans that are like your temporary motorhome and self driving in the country is in itself an adventure too lucrative to miss out on.
New Zealand's rugged beauty and varied landscapes make it a spectacular destination to visit at any time of year. The summer months of December to March bring long, bright and sunny days, ideal for visiting some of the country's lovely beaches or enjoying some of the many outdoor activities available, such as hiking and mountain biking. June through to September are likely to bring snow to the South Island as well as some of the North Island's more mountainous areas, attracting skiers from far and wide. The spring and autumn months herald milder weather and fewer visitors while still being very pleasant times to visit, and a fair sprinkling of rain can be expected throughout the year.