New Zealand
New Zealand – Aotearoa, the Land of the Long White Cloud
New Zealand is a dreamland for nature lovers, thrill-seekers, and culture enthusiasts alike. Split between the North Island and South Island, it offers everything from geothermal wonders and rolling green hills to snow-capped mountains and fjords. The Māori culture adds depth to its charm, and adventure sports like bungee jumping and skydiving find their home here.
Altitude
- Highest Point: Aoraki / Mount Cook – 3,724 m
- Capital (Wellington) – ~27 m above sea level
Distance from Airport / Capital
- Wellington International Airport (WLG) – About 8 km from Wellington city center.
Best Time to Visit
- December to March – Warm, sunny weather perfect for hiking, beaches, and outdoor adventures.
- June to August – Ski season in the South Island.
Top Attractions
- Milford Sound – Breathtaking fjord landscapes.
- Rotorua – Geothermal springs and Māori cultural experiences.
- Tongariro National Park – Volcanic hiking trails, including the famous Alpine Crossing.
- Queenstown – The adventure capital of the world.
- Bay of Islands – Stunning beaches and marine wildlife.
Fun Fact
New Zealand has more sheep than people—around 5 million people and nearly 25 million sheep!