Places to Visit in Oceania
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A wonderful place for explorers and wildlife enthusiasts, Tongariro National Park is New Zealand’s oldest national park. Contrasting topography of volcanic plateaus and mountain peaks dominates the landscape. The worth…
Particularly renowned for one-of-its-kind Pancake Rocks and coastal Punakaiki community, Paporao National Park is located on the glorious West Coast of South Island in New Zealand. Nestled in coastal forest,…
Snow-capped rocky terrains, glacial lakes with insanely deep visibilty, alpine forests, and numerous crystal clear streams of icy freshwater are a part of the Nelson Lakes National Park. The alluring…
One of the most sought after mountainous national parks in the world is a fine medley of alpine lakes, river valleys, glaciers, and towering mountain peaks. Its dramatic landscapes make…
Originating from the Spenser Mountains in the South Island of New Zealand, Maruia Falls are stunning 10-m-high falls that drop into the calm Maruia River. The 80-km-long river fuses with…
When you are in New Zealand, you must explore the woodlands and national parks that have best preserved the flora and fauna. The Fiordland National Park is one such destination.…
If dramatic landscapes give you the high, come to Egmont National Park. This is where snow-capped mountain, waterfalls, rainforests, and swamps exist in harmony. Mount Taranaki, a dormant volcano, offers…
Arthur’s Pass National Park, which is located at the very heart of the Southern Alps, is referred as the ‘Backbone’ of New Zealand’s South Island. Dense rainforest in the west…
Most significant and most visited alpine park in New Zealand is an unforgettable experience, especially for those whose love for adventure is indomitable. Besides the snow-capped mountains and placid lakes,…
Where rivers join to meet the sea, starry nights seem to glimmer, and tranquil beaches look spectacular, you know you have arrived at the Abel Tasman National Park. The smallest…
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