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Machu Picchu

Machu Picchu, perched high in the Andes Mountains, is an ancient Incan citadel and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Renowned for its breathtaking panoramic views and architectural marvels, this 15th-century wonder remains an enigmatic testament to Incan engineering. The intricate stone [...]

Machu Picchu2024-01-12T05:04:35+00:00

Aoraki / Mt Cook

Aoraki / Mount Cook is the highest mountain in New Zealand with a height of almost 4,000 meters. It is located in the Southern Alps, a mountain range that runs the length of the South Island. This was where Sir [...]

Aoraki / Mt Cook2024-01-07T07:21:03+00:00

Milford Sound

We embark on an unforgettable cruise through the eighth wonder of the world where we get to experience this natural phenomena of sheer cliffs and thundering waterfalls, one of New Zealand Iconic sights. (Photo Credit: Dennis Law)

Milford Sound2024-01-12T03:12:34+00:00

Queenstown

Queenstown is found on the shores of the South Island’s Lake Wakatipu, framed against the backdrop of the dramatic Southern Alps. Best known for being New Zealand, and perhaps the world’s adventure capital where jetboating and bungee jump was invented, [...]

Queenstown2024-01-07T07:18:25+00:00

Frans Josef Glacier

Feast your eyes on the Franz Josef Glacier and its background of mountains - one of the most remarkable glaciers in the world, slipping down from a large snowfield at more than 8,000 feet, and terminating in subtropical bush, only [...]

Frans Josef Glacier2024-01-07T07:19:16+00:00

Marlborough

The world-famous Marlborough wine region is found at the northern tip of the South Island - well known not only for its winemaking industry, but also for the Marlborough Sounds, a stunning and extensive network of scenic coastal waterways, peninsulas, [...]

Marlborough2024-01-12T03:11:42+00:00

Gentle Annie

This remote secret is well off the beaten track and one of the North Island’s best-kept secrets - winding her way between Taihape on State Highway 1, and Fernhill in Hawke’s Bay, Gentle Annie is perhaps one of New Zealand’s [...]

Gentle Annie2024-01-12T02:55:44+00:00

Coromandel Peninsula

Ride the twisty and narrow roads along the ocean of New Zealand’s holiday paradise, the Coromandel, which is known for its pristine beaches, misty forests, gold-mining history and stunning sceneries. With its laid back vibe, the Coromandel is one of [...]

Coromandel Peninsula2024-01-12T02:54:58+00:00

Wallace monument

Overlooking Stirling Castle is the imposing 67 metre Wallace monument, fundraised after a Scottish national identity resurgence and begun in 1851. An extremely tight and slightly claustrophobic climb up 246 steps will give a fabulous view at the observation platform [...]

Wallace monument2022-10-27T19:44:40+00:00

Red deer

The mighty red deer populate the highlands, and are the fourth-largest extant deer species, behind the moose, elk, and sambar deer. The stag is known as the ‘Monarch of the Glen’ after the oil painting by Sir Edwin Landseer in [...]

Red deer2022-10-27T19:41:18+00:00
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