Tuesday, November 8, 2011

N= New Zealand

I have never been to New Zealand before, but I have heard a lot of nice things about it. If I had the opportunity to go there, I would definitely go.

http://www.newzealand.com/us/#/plan/activities-and-tours+sightseeing-tours/

If I could go to New Zealand I would...

1. See the Aranui Cave." Aranui Cave has the most concentrated display of limestone formations in Waitomo. Your journey begins with a walk through beautiful native bush, before stepping through the other-worldly cave entrance.It is remarkable for its sheer number of stalactites, stalagmites and other limestone formations. The cave was formed on an earthquake fault, meaning the rain water that creates the limestone crystals enters more readily. As a result, almost every corner of the roof and walls are adorned with fragile, sparkling forms in pale brown, pink and white."

2. Swim with dolphins in the bay. " Our purpose built dolphin vessel gets you closer – with a low viewing deck, water jet engines, underwater microphone and experienced crew with an intimate knowledge of dolphin behavior. And with a maximum number of 35 passengers onboard it means that this is a very upclose and personal experience."

3. Cycle through Otago Central. " ...view the stunning Otago Central landscape, across wonderful farmland, through spectacular gorges, over wooden trestle bridges and viaducts, tunnels cut through schist bluffs and so much more, while enjoying mainly flat and gental gradients.Experience the heart of this special trail on bike or foot!"

4. Go kayaking on a Waimarino Kayak Tour. " Waimarino Kayak Tours offers the best kayaking trips in Tauranga & Rotorua including magical glow-worm cave experiences, transport and catering. Paddle down the Wairoa River waters through abundant bird life, explore the vast Tauranga Harbour and learn of the area's Maori legends.Waimarino Adventure Park has New Zealand's only kayak slide, The Blob, kayaks, rock climbing, diving boards, Italian Pedallos and plenty more."

5. Go to an art gallery in Nelson. " With up to 400 artists in the region there is no shortage of art disciplines to critique as you explore the diverse array of galleries.Art Exposed provides personal access and introductions to the very best in each art category."

6. Go paragliding in Nelson. " 
The Paraglider is the simplest, most lightweight form of aircraft known to man, so this makes taking you to soar with the birds quick and easy.Cumulus Paragliding Limited is operated by fully qualified NZHGPA instructor and tandem pilots. We offer tandem flights and all training required for paragliding certificates.Tandem Flights: After a short briefing, clip in and safety checks, your pilot will kite the paraglider above your heads, then, with a few steps, you and your pilot will be gently lifted from the launch to begin your free flight experience."

7. Go golfing in Queenstown. " Peak Golf Queenstown is a specialist golf services company completely focused on ensuring you have the best golf experience in Queenstown.We arrange everything from transport to tee-times to tuition and we do it all in style.Your choice of spectacular golf course. Transfers to and from courses. Tee-time bookings. Executive club and shoe hire. Club cleaning. Caddying & golf tuition."

I would be very excited if I ever had the opportunity to experience all of these things in New Zealand. There are so many exciting things to do, I doubt I would ever want to leave.

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