Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Nature in New Zealand

New Zealand is the perfect destination for adventurous, nature-loving travelers. While Aukland is a huge cosmopolitan city offering cultural museums, diverse shopping, pampering spas, and much more, it also holds treasures for those who are inspired by nature. The Brick Bay Sculpture trail is the perfect marrying of culture in natural surroundings, Butterfly Creek houses 700 free-flying butterflies and walk-through aviary and aquaria exhibits, the Aukland Zoo offers up-close experiences with a wide variety of animals, and some of the world's best gardens are open to the public. Within minutes of most Aukland hotels are breathtaking beaches, serene islands, and majestic natural scenery.



The capital city of Wellington offers balloon rides over the picturesque countryside, canoing or kayaking along local streams, or rock climbing and other extreme outdoor activities at the Makahika Outdoor Pursuit Centre. Many park trails, walkways, public gardens, and shoreline walks are accessible to Wellington hotels. Enjoy mountain biking or hiking in the nearby mountains and wild areas.





And Christchurch is THE garden city! Don't miss the Christchurch Botanic Gardens. You'll also want to visit Orana Park, which is the largest wildlife reserve in New Zealand. If you love the kiwi (and who doesn't?!), you'll want to visit them at the Willowbank Wildlife Reserve where there is a large daytime kiwi viewing area. Bottle Lake Forest Park offers more active travelers the opportunity to hike, mountain bike, or trail ride in a production forest. Other parks and gardens include Victoria Park, Ports Hills, Hagley Park, Travis Wetland, Horseshoe Lake, Halswell Quarry Park, Bexley Wetland, the Groynes, Styx Mill Conservation Reserve, Spencer Park, and Riccarton Bush, with a wide variety of outdoor sights and adventures to be enjoyed. When seeking Christchurch hotels, look for one near one of these refreshing destinations and enjoy your vacation!

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