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Visitors to Huka Prawn Park can experience a range of engaging and educational activities. Start your adventure with a behind-the-scenes guided tour that takes you through the nursery and hatchery,
Using passive, but effective, resistance the people of Parihaka managed to delay the erection of the lighthouse. In reply, the colonial authorities stationed about 40 members of the Armed Constabulary at the tower to ensure its completion. The light finally shone on 1 August 1881.
Are you visiting the Waitomo Glowworm Caves? Are you wondering if there are any side trips worth taking in the area? If so Natural Bridges and Marokopa Falls are two spots worth checking out. It’s a half hour drive from the famous Waitomo Glowworm Caves.
Located alongside and accessible through the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, the Len Lye Centre is New Zealand's first facility devoted to a single artist.
This waterfall is included into New Zealand Must See Waterfall's list. An easy walking 5-minutes' return walk leads you to the waterfall's upper lookout platform, then to the waterfall's base. The track is a wheelchair-friendly walk.
Split Apple Rock is a stunning and atmospheric landmark,
The Church of the Good Shepherd is one of the most photographed buildings in New Zealand
The Fairlie Heritage Museum is a must-visit attraction for anyone interested in the history of rural New Zealand.
Benmore Dam is New Zealand's second-largest hydroelectric station, generating up to 552 megawatts of power, enough for about 298,000 homes.
The Clay Cliffs are a geological wonder; ‘bad land’ sharp pinnacles and ridges separated by steep and narrow ravines.
Greytown is a must-visit for its historic charm, beautiful 19th-century architecture, and lush greenery. It features New Zealand’s first Arbor Day site.
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