Friday, April 29, 2011

Best places to visit in New Zealand - The 7 regions of New Zealand

New Zealand was one of the places, cheered on my friends back packing. They all had positive comments about the country and I had only heard the name of the country in this conversation. Fortunately, I have decided to visit the country and see for myself what my friends were thrilled so many years back. Most of my favorite places on fire, still in my head very clearly, and so is they are my favorite.

This article is in the regions and places I like to share in these regions. can begin.

1.The North Island Main:

* North Country: The places you should see in Northland listed below-

* Russell: It is a quiet town, tourism, fishing, oyster farming and handicraft businesses are. The museum has models of Russell Captain Cook's company, author Zane Grey and memories of the early settlers. Christchurch is the oldest church in the country and has contributed to the church, New Zealand, Charles Darwin visited contributed. Pompallier Mission is the oldest building in the industrial countries.

* Waitangi Treaty House: Here was signed the Treaty of Waitangi, and it's on 6 February "Waitangi Day celebrated throughout the country. This will make the Maori and the Government. There are guides to give you a better understanding of the traditional part of New Zealand and its history.

* Cape Reinga: Its meaning is equivalent to "Underworld". For Maori it means that's where the spirits for their trip from. You can see that the Tasman Sea clashes with the Pacific Ocean from here do not, however, that this is not the end of the country.

- Things to do include in the main island of the North:

* Fishing

* Diving

* Kayaking

* Luge

* Horse

2. Auckland: The places you should see in Auckland are listed below-

* One Tree Hill: It is an old volcanic cone and a large colony of prehistoric Maori. His name was from a single tree that stood on a hill there, but now are still more trees. Cornwall Park is below. Acacia Cottage is there and near the park entrance is a Stardome Observatory. This observatory telescopes to see the stars and other astronomical ideas.

* Sky Tower: It is the country's tallest building and is attended by nearly one million people per year. There are four stages. You can skip sky is Bungee Jumping or Sky Walk along the tower as an adrenaline rush.

The main level offers free audio guides, live weather forecasts and touch-screen computers. The lower level is the coffee lounge sky. The part of the tower, called the orbit is a revolving restaurant map. It makes one complete revolution per hour 1st The sky bridge has a 360-degree view through the transparent glass and is very popular.

* Rangitoto: This use of a volcano when it erupted, it formed an island. The island is covered in trees and shrubs. Mangrove mosses and daisies are some of the trees in the vegetation that grows here. This island is ideal for walking or as an alternative good, you can explore the island on a tractor train set.

- Things to do in Auckland Iceland include:

* Visiting Otara Market

* Visit the Avondale Market

These two markets will help you find the ethnic shops and restaurants in Auckland.

3. The Central North Iceland: The places you should see in the central island in the north are listed below

* Hamilton: There are beautiful parks and gardens are all at the maze like paths. Parks and gardens are bordered by the River. There are cruises that you can explore the best views on Hamilton River. New Zealand art collections can be found Waikato Museum of Art and History. Hamilton Gardens is the most popular attraction since it is located next to the Waikato River. can show gardens housing Japanese, Chinese or English gardens and seasonal displays as well. Over Waikato festival for balloonists and National Agricultural Field Days is an agricultural show are rather large trade.

* Coromandel Peninsula: An area of ​​old gold mines near the town Commandel. The city is booming population if it is always more gold after his first appearance in 1867 is located. He uses three theaters and more than 100 hotels that sold alcohol. This mining declined later than in other places were more interests to me.

* East Cape and East Coast: The streets are near the rocky coast and are run by native trees. Most beaches are suitable for swimming, fishing and diving. You could jet boating, horse riding and vagabonds. Along the river you can see Motu, Raukokore Church, East Cape Lighthouse, Tiki-Tiki-St Mary's Church, Mount Kikurangi, Tokomaru Bay and Tolaga Bay all right. Just follow the river, because, as a guide that is easy to follow and foolproof acts.

* White Iceland: This place is the most active volcano and is located at the northern end of Taupo and Rotorua. He can be reached by helicopter or boat, or you can see the air above. The plot is similar to the color of Mars and the texture of the moon. It was operated for sulfur dioxide, but a rash exploded and all miners were killed. There are still mining the left as evidence that mining has taken place.

4. Wellington and the South: The places you should see in Wellington and the South are listed below-

* Iceland Kapiti Nature Reserve: It's not far from the shore. This protects nature reserve, a permit to visit the island, the only way to see this reserve. You can also walk around the island, diving and fishing around the waters around the island at any time. Rare animals or animals of the continent as Takahe call home.

* Whanganui National Park: This is a forest around the river and the river is located in the heart of the park. Fish live in the river, ferns, plants and birds on the river, to call home. You can hunt canoeing, kayaking, rafting, jet boating, tramp, fish or game, and goats. There are also cruises.

* Mt Taranaki / Egmont: This is a dormant volcano. It is always covered with snow and ice. There is a network of hiking trails that enable you to climb, ski and tramp, if you are fit. For an average hiker, there are ways you, too. This training is believed to have formed after a volcanic eruption 70,000 years ago. This mountain is sacred to Maori.

5. Marlborough and Nelson: The places you should see the Marlborough and Nelson are listed below-

* Kaikoura: You'll be watching, sea creatures such as whales, orca, and a variety of species of dolphins. They can from the coast to see air or in and out of water. Species of seabirds such as black-Albatros Royal Mawk and Molly can also be seen.

* Wairua Valley Vineyard Tour: This Sauvignon Blanc is made. It is also home to the wine region's largest and best known. Nearly 70 wineries are celebrated operate in the region and the wines of Wairua at the annual wine festival in Marlborough in February.

* Marlborough Sounds: This place has many bays and coves. There are many hiking trails, nature and historical sites to visit. The best way to see this place is a sea kayak and bike or on foot.

6. Canterbury and West Coast: The places you should see in Canterbury and West Coast listed below-

* Canterbury: Good roads and communications to stay connected far from plants. This is where you see the famous sheep, New Zealand is famous. Trust me, you will see many. This place is unique, but in a nice way

7. Otago and Southland: The places you should see the Otago and Southland are listed below-

* Queenstown: This place has adventure sports like bungee jumping. The people are friendly and welcoming, even if they live in a lifestyle of the discerning tourists.

* Dunedin: The building is architecturally interesting and. Parks and shopping are within walking distance. There can enjoy a hill overlooking the port city below.

I could tell you more but it would spoil you leave and you think to yourself: "Now that they told me that the most important sights, I do not think I have the same motivation more visit New Zealand." Folks, what I tell only one side of the experiment, but the exploration and convince yourself, and this is clearly a different story.

It's worth it, guys.

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