
1. Glaciers on the west coast-Fox Glacier and Franz Josef Glacier
Fox Glacier is named after former New Zealand Prime Minister Sir William Fox. You can enjoy its magnificence along the Cook Plains Road to Matherson Lake. Of course, an even better way is to take a glacier hike or take a sightseeing plane overlook. There is also a firefly cave to visit near the town. The beautiful Matherson Lake is a photography paradise. On the calm lake, the reflection of Mount Cook is clear and picturesque.



Night Sky Magic at Lake Tikapu
The lake view during the day is amazing enough, but the starry sky at night is the highlight. This is one of the largest dark sky reserves in the world. You can participate in stargazing clusters, explore the universe through professional astronomical telescopes, or listen to Maori starry legends in the “Dark Night Experience”. A more special experience is stargazing while soaking in a hot spring, lying in an underwater hammock in a hot spring pool and looking up at the Milky Way. The clear night sky works best in winter.


The Good Shepherd’s Church, a small church made of stone, is integrated with the lakes and mountains, and it is a classic background for taking photos. Please note that it is still a place of worship, please be quiet and respectful when visiting.

Mackenzie Helicopter Sightseeing
Looking for a different perspective? Then fly! Mackenzie Helicopters offers a variety of flying experiences from Lake Tikapu, whether it’s sightseeing, private charter flights, or more exciting heli-skiing, which will allow you to see the magnificence of this mountain and river from the air.

Jack Rabbit Cafe
At Jack Rabbit Cafe, you can enjoy excellent coffee and great food (they have plenty of gluten-free and vegetarian options) while enjoying panoramic views of Lake Tikapu through the large windows. It’s ideal for taking a nap and fueling on the go.

3. The picturesque seaside town of Kaikoura
Kaikoura, a wonderful place where mountains and seas meet. The name means “lobster feast” in Maori, and it is a haven for watching wildlife and enjoying seafood. It’s a two-hour drive from Christchurch.
The town is backed by snow-capped mountains and faces the Pacific Ocean. The scenery is extremely rich. The most unique experience is to meet the ocean behemoth-whale watching is the signature project here, and the success rate is very high. Additionally, you can see groups of seals and dolphins.

Kaikoura Whale Watching takes you out to sea in search of the world’s largest toothed whale, the sperm whale, among other cetacean companions, an activity that can be done almost year-round.


Dolphin Encounter
If you don’t think whale watching is enjoyable enough, jump into the sea and swim with the clever dark-spotted dolphins! Or watching them flock, leap and play by boat will surely become the happiest memory of the journey.


From Auckland to the south, drive into the rolling pastures of Waikato region, which are full of green and picturesque. Peter Jackson, the director of the movies Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit, took a fancy to this paradise-like scene and moved the story of Hobbiton and the Shire here.
Following the guide, you will walk into the real “Middle-earth”. Visit 44 carefully crafted hobbit cave huts, stop in front of Bilbo’s bag-bottom hole, walk across the double-arch bridge and finally grab a specialty brew at the Green Dragon Tavern. The whole process is like completing a fairy tale tour.






Ruakuli Cave
The unique spiral trail at the entrance of Ruakuli Cave is full of design. The inner passages of the cave are intricate, and you can enjoy the huge stalactites, and look up at the fireflies twinkling like the blue Milky Way in the quiet river channel.

Waitomo Firefly Cave
This is the most classic and earliest developed firefly cave. He slid quietly into the dark cave in a small boat. When he lifted his head, the sky was filled with glimmering light like a river of stars. The quiet and resplendent shock could not be described in words. Remember to be sure to book in advance.

Alanui Cave
Alanui Cave, although there are no fireflies, is a temple of limestone sculpture. The cave is full of stalactites and stalagmites with various shapes and soft colors, just like an ancient and gorgeous underground palace, showing the uncanny workmanship of time and water drops.


The park is full of hiking trails of various difficulties, from an easy ten-minute stroll to the Hook Valley Trail, which takes several hours. You can measure the magnificence of this world natural heritage site with your feet. No matter which road you choose, snow-capped mountains and glaciers are always with you.


The beauty of New Zealand, with different seasons, is worth visiting at any time. Whether it’s spring flowers, summer waves, autumn leaves or winter snow, there are unique ways to play. I’d love to discuss with you how to plan your trip to New Zealand. Perhaps, we can be lucky enough to travel together and discover more surprises in this pure land!

