Wednesday, 1 June 2016

Visiting New Zealand during winters



Just after the arrival of winters in June, the North and South islands of New Zealand experience a huge influx of global travelers. And most of these travelers are winter enthusiasts who wish to enjoy the numerous winter offerings of this adventurous country. Spectacular natural retreats, snowy landscapes and thrilling wildlife are few of the many things that are sure to entertain the guests. Also, skiing down the slopes and a hike along the empty trails are a great way of entertainment. Then there is the Queenstown Winter Festival, one of the most popular winter events, which catch attention of thousands of vacationers. Here is a quick rundown of the top winter charms of New Zealand.

Snowboarding and Skiing in the Alps

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Home to the Southern Alps, New Zealand promises one of the most thrilling and exciting snowboarding and skiing experiences across the globe. People interested in indulging in the activity may take snowboarding gear on hire and take help from experienced instructors to learn few good lessons. You may choose from a plethora of ski destinations including Queenstown, Coronet peak and Treble Cone.

Abel Tasman National Park

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This New Zealand attraction ranks high among the travel itineraries of vacationers who love exploring the nature. This popular coastal national park allows immense opportunities for various water sports, sky diving, trail walking and day trips. The best way to spend time here is by soaking up the sun during the day time and lying under the night sky to admire the unmatched grandeur of the place. Numerous boating companies even offer single day or multi day tours of the entire park.

Train Journey with the TranzAlpine Express

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A vacation to New Zealand is just incomplete without a guided tour of the beautiful landscapes of the kiwi nation. And the best way to do is aboard the popular TranzAlpine Express, one of best trains that take its guests onboard on a beautiful winter experience while passing through the snow clad Canterbury Plains, the gushing slopes of the Alps, and the twisty rivers. The train operates each day between Christchurch and Greymouth and it takes 5 hours to complete the entire journey with refreshment offered in between.

Queenstown Winter Festival (24th June to 3rd July)

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Queenstown plays host to one of the best winter festivals of the southern hemisphere with lights, sound, music and fireworks in the end of June. The colorful opening ceremony of the festival is marked by massive fireworks followed by an amalgamation of other exciting fun filled activities like comedy shows, live street music, street parties and mountain races. The festival is all about celebrating Queenstown’s distinct culture and traditions with pomp and grandeur.

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