A landscape carved by glaciers, amazing scenery. Few places on earth can compete with this natural environment.
Two sibling glaciers in New Zealand, with many tunnels and crevasses to explore.
The most notable feature of the park are its beaches with golden sand.
From easy lakeside walking tracks to challenging alpine hikes, this national park has something for everyone.
Discover lush native forests, amazing pancake rocks, delicate cave formations, underground streams, limestone canyons and towering ocean cliffs - all in one beautiful national park.
Part of Fiordland National Park, it is the second largest fjord in the park, known for its wilderness and wildlife.
Situated in the volcanic heart of the North Island, the Lake Taupo region is home to New Zealand's largest fresh water lake, fascinating geothermal areas and the famous Huka Falls.
Explore the volcanoes, lakes, rivers, alpine meadows and forests of New Zealand's first national park.
Lake Wanaka is a place to take a deep breath and relax. Protected from the outside world by the grandeur of the mountains, you’re enclosed in a hidden paradise.
Eleven beautiful lakes surround the geothermal town of Rotorua, which is great if you like to hike, bike, fish or kayak.
Find the intriguing tales of Wellington.
The official Maori name of a hill called Taumata, in New Zealand.
Shooting up 30 meters several times a day, this geyser is an incredible sight to see.
Drive over Takaka Hill and discover another world. Golden Bay is a vast paradise for nature lovers.
Creating a place where endangered species can once again thrive has also created a rare experience for the small number of people who are allowed to visit Kapiti Island each day.
Located within Fiordland National Park, Milford Sound is bordered by rock faces that rise 1200 metres or more on either side.