Saturday, 12 October 2013

Top Three Must See Attractions of Scenic New Zealand

This country of contrasts has such diversity that can make the head spin and eyes roll! From spectacular landscapes, terrific scenery, mountain peaks, idyllic beaches, endearing farmlands, pristine parks and rain-forests to the best of dining, shopping, quintessential English-ness, Scottish roots, and indigenous culture, New Zealand has it all. Here are the top three must see attractions of this remarkable holiday destination that would help tourists bagging tickets for the country to enjoy their trip to the hilt. Take a look!


Tongariro National Park


It is the oldest national park of New Zealand that is recognized as the dual World Heritage site by UNESCO. The park boasts of extinct and active volcanoes, spectacular landscapes, aromatic herb fields, emerald hued rain-forests, bubbling springs, mountains and diverse range of ecosystems. The mountains at the park have cultural and religious significance for the Maori people and symbolize spiritual associations for them. This distinguished attraction is visited by nearly 1 million tourists every year who hunt for deals on tickets to check out this scenic allure of New Zealand. The place is worth every penny invested on tickets for touring the country. 

Fiordland National Park 


Fiord land is a must see attraction for every vacationer buying tickets for undertaking a trip to New Zealand. The place is renowned for dramatic scenery, pristine nature, awe inspiring wildlife, ice-carved fiords, rugged granite tops, sea views, mountains and so on. Bottle neck dolphins, fur seals, and Fiordland crested penguins could be spotted at this venue apart from the other captivating fauna. United Nations recognized the breathtaking beauty of the place in 1986, and it was made a world Heritage area. No wonder, the place is awesomely beautiful, and add to the popularity of tickets to the New Zealand. 

Mount Cook


Mount Cook is the highest mountain in the New Zealand. Surrounded by 22 peaks, and flanked by Hooker Glacier to the west and Tasman Glacier to the east, Mount Cook is 3,754 meters high. Fascinating activities like hiking, walking, tramping and mountain climbing await the travelers here who have bagged tickets for touring the wonderful destination of New Zealand. During winter months ski excursion to the New Zealand’s longest glacier, the Tasman, is offered for the keen adventurers.

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