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Central South Island

The Southern Lakes District boasts abundant salmon, rainbow and brown trout and landlocked quinnat salmon. The northern end of Lake Wakatipu, near the mouths of the Rees and Dart Rivers, offers the best fishing (by boat) for...

The distinctive Kaimai ridgeline forms a mountain backdrop to the western Bay of Plenty. It brings enjoyable tramping within easy reach of 1.5 million Kiwis and overseas visitors.

The Kaimai-Mamaku Forest Park stretches 70 km from the Karangahake...

‘The Mount’ is the colloquial term of affection for the volcanic cone that rises abruptly on the long sandy peninsula known as Mt. Maunganui.

This icon for lovers of sun, sand and surf, symbolises all the diverse pleasures to be had at this Kiwi...

The Southern Lakes ski fields are superb. One in particular has wonderful, safe, open terrain that puts it in a category of the best family ski fields in the world.

Cardrona is a top shelf skiing and boarding experience, and everyone can have a...

Touring New Zealand wine regions is a marvellous way to explore the country, meet the Kiwis and experience our way of life. Anyone with a love of fine food and quality wines can take a pleasant gastronomic journey through New Zealand’s heartland.

Soar high above the sparkling permanent snowfields, which feed giant ‘rivers of ice’ on New Zealand’s West Coast.

A scenic flight is one way to appreciate the majesty of the snow-capped peaks of the Southern Alps, and the true scale of their mighty

The North West

The Waikato River, south of Auckland, is generally less rewarding for fisherman due to the waters invasion of koi carp, introduced in the early 1980s to control water weeds. Koi carp have since multiplied, threatening the river’s...

The track winds through a 'moonscape' of bizarre lava sculptures and up onto the shoulder of a towering volcanic cone, draped with a skirt of shifting cinders. Onward it goes, past red cliffs, active geothermal areas, silent emerald and blue lakes...

As you tramp along these sharp-crested, tussock ridges, untracked forests fall away down misty spurs. You feel like you’re on top of the world.

The Ruahine Forest Park lies south-west of Napier, running from the steep gorges of the Ngaruroro River..

The Far South

Southland boasts unsurpassed trout fishing rivers. Lumsden is a quiet township located in the centre of excellent fishing country. Discover the Oreti River, west of Mossburn travelling along Highway 94 towards Te Anau. The river’s...