Sightseeing in its own way through the most famous sites and cities of New Zealand. "Lord of the Rings" lovers, appreciation of arts and Pak enthusiasts will not be disappointed.
Hill and Windy Velli is the capital city of New Zealand. It is the home of a beautiful hill tram, a collection of indigenous arts and artifacts at the Te Papa Museum and a food scene, exclusive cocktail bar next to the modernist, take up high-ended spot serving spot serving local ingredients.
New Zealand's largest city, Auckland is the home of two ports, black and white sand beaches, hiking trails and iconic Sky Tower. Go to the top for the best ideas during your holiday.
Follow the footsteps of Frodo and check the hobbiton in the mourning - see the entertainment of the nesting hobbit houses in the rolling green hills (see your head!). The popular Cathedral Cove to New Zealand's unique cliff structures from Kayak to Kayaki Past, where the history of Narnia was shot.
CUISINE
Like its neighbor Australia, New Zealand's national food has British, Mediterranean and South Pacific effects. But it has developed its own sweet tooth, with a long list of cookies, candy and cakes that the locals like.
Sweet selection of New Josender includes pavlova (a merring cake with fruit topping), Afghan and angack biscuits, Hoke Poki ice cream (vanilla with pieces of Honeycomb), chocolate fish, pineapple lumps and lily cakes.
One of New Zealand's largest meat exports, roasted lambs - is served with experienced and seasonal vegetables with Rosemary - served in many local restaurants. When you go to New Zealand, look for options that are lifted locally and grass-chest for the best taste.
Satisfy yourself on bluff oyster, thought by many connoisseur people to be the best in the world. Or try a lot of malt with chips with the country's British-induced favorite, crisp-rich fish and chips to bite through richness. Top in the top of the top of the top with the savory whitebat fritters and green-lipped muscles in curry sauce.