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Global Travel: Five of the Best Beauty Spots in New Zealand

By Becky Padmore


New Zealand is a fabulous country and one of the world's top global travel destinations attracting many holiday makers and backpackers each year. Many visitors seek the natural beautiful areas that New Zealand is famous for. Here are five New Zealand Beauty spots you shouldn't miss:

1. Rotorua - Rotorua sits on the shores of Lake Rotorua of New Zealand. There are several other lakes nearby. Along with the geothermal wonders, there are also the more usual water activities such as fishing and boating. Rotorua is built over a geothermal hot spot. There are numerous natural vents, hot pools and other geothermal features in and around the city. The eruptions of steam make for a fantastic sight, just don't forget to bring your camera!

2. The Bay of Plenty - The Bay of Plenty is a region of New Zealand on the east coast of the North Island of New Zealand. This region takes in the full sweep of the coastline from Lottin Point in the east, to Waihi Beach in the west. In terms of adventure, local specialities include tours of the marine volcano White Island, blokarting (land sailing), sky diving and dolphin encounters. Or if you're looking for pampering and relaxation, hot pools and spas can be found in many locations.

3. Milford Sound - Milford Sound is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand's South Island, within Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site. It has been judged the world's top travel destination in an international survey and was named by Rudyard Kipling had previously called it the eighth Wonder of the World. It's an incredible, unique and highly photogenic place that really shouldn't be missed.

4. Punakaiki - Punakaiki is a small town located on the West Coast, and is the service centre for the Paparoa National Park. Punakaiki is best known for its Pancake Rocks and Blowholes. It is also the centre for Paparoa National Park, which features 30,000 hectares of diverse landscape from mountain tops, rainforest and rugged beaches at sea level. It's easy to see why Punakaiki is one of the major tourist attractions on the West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand. There are plenty of hikes in this area, as well as surfing spots and limestone caves to explore.

5. Mount Cook - Mount Cook is New Zealand's highest mountain standing at 3,754 metres. The more adventurous can climb the mountain or go on a guided trek which would take you very near the mountain. Another option is to witness the incredible Tasman Glacier on the east side and the Hooker Glacier to the west.




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