3rd leg of trip New Zealand deserves it reputation as being one of the most bueatiful contries in the world
Arrive Christchurch New Zealand via Sydney Australia.Visit Canterbury Museum, Cathedral and Botanical Gardens.
On to Punkaiki and view the Pan Cake rocks and blow holes on to Honika home of the native green stone (Jade) factory then to the Fox Glacier a rare still advancing glacier.
On to Queenstown travel though Hassr Pass and view Thunder Falls the pass by the beautiful lakes of Wanakw Hawea and Dunstan. Take a ride up mountain on the Skyline Cable car for spectacular views
On To and Cruise Milford sound The jewel in the crown of New Zealand Incredible scenery reminded me of t the Norwegian Fjords also vied the look out at Claude Valley The Casam Mitre Peak and Bowen Falls
On To Dundin to sheep sheering farm Take wild life cruise to see Penguins and Royal Albatross,s Take trip on Talieri Gorge Railwai On To Picton Travelling the rugged Pacific Ocean to Kaikoura famous for the whale watching and the fur seals at Ohau Point
On To Wellington Cruise on the Queen Charlot Sound and across and Cook Strait then back for city tour
On To Rotorua For a traditional Maori feast and concert Really great I assume you have seen the all Blacks Rugby team so you will have some idea of what the show was like viewed the alpine scenery on Mount Ruapehu continue along the shores of New Zealands largest lake. View Haka Water falls which were a wow Viewd sheep sheering at local farm and visited Paradise Springs with abundant Rainbow trout the On To Te Puila where a local Maori guided us through the Geo Thermal mud pools and Geysers
On To Waitomo With a boat ride through the famous underground grotto of the Glow Worm Caves continue along the Waikato River
On To Auckland Site seeing trip around Auckland taking in the Museum and the fabulous Botanical Gardens
Depart Auckland for next leg of the trip to Australia
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