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Tourist attractions that can't be missed when studying in New Zealand.

Students studying abroad will also take this opportunity to travel to different places, so where can students studying in New Zealand travel? Let's take a look at the tourist attractions that can't be missed when studying in New Zealand.

Queenstown

Queenstown is located on the crystal clear Lake Wakatip, surrounded by majestic mountains. Beautiful scenery and enthusiastic people, plus first-class golf courses, elegant wineries and self-help tours full of colorful outdoor activities, make this place famous. Not only that, you can also try bungee jumping, skydiving, canyon swings, jet boats, horseback hiking and whitewater rafting. Take the cable car and walk leisurely, only to see the picture of Queenstown frozen into a flow at the foot. When you climb the top of Bob Peak (450 meters) and overlook it, the blue Lake Wakatip is surrounded by continuous mountains. At this time, you just need to hold your breath and enjoy the spectacular scenery.

Wana kavanagh Ka

In South Island Lake, Wanaka is like a shy girl, hiding her beauty between Wanaka Lake and Havia Lake and southern alps, waiting for curious tourists to discover her.

Winter is the busiest season in Wanaka. Skiers from all over the world gather here to enjoy the extraordinary downhill skiing of Cardrona and Treble Cone, the Nordic skiing of Snow Farm and, of course, the most exciting skiing by helicopter in Mt Harris. In short, there are many skiing events here, and skiers must come here to experience the skiing feast.

Branny, Brenheim

Branny, located in the center of marlborough, is an important place for grape cultivation and wine production, and is one of the sunniest towns in New Zealand. In and around Branny, you can find your favorite cafes, restaurants, bars, shops, food outlets and golf courses. There are more than 20 wineries near the town, and most of them welcome tourists to taste and buy wine.

Te Anau Tianao

Tinau Town is located on the edge of the second largest lake in New Zealand, and it is the main base for tourists in the Fjord National Park. In addition, there are various activities such as kayaking around the lake and exploring the firefly cave in Tianao.

How are you?

Vacata is the center of East Prenti Bay and one of the sunniest towns in New Zealand. Not far from the coast is White Island, a spectacular active volcano that can be visited by boat or helicopter. When visiting this island, you must wear a gas mask and helmet. Vacata is also famous for fishing. You can catch a lot of yellowfin tuna here. It can be said that there are more tuna here than anywhere else in New Zealand!

Kaikula, Kaikula

Kaikula is a base camp for watching all kinds of wild animals and a paradise for enjoying crayfish (in Maori, "panda opens" refers to food, and "kulakula" refers to crayfish. The village lies between the Kekula Mountains and the Pacific Ocean. In winter, the mountains are covered with snow, which adds a bit of magic. Meeting marine mammals is the most unique charm of Kaikula. Whales, seals and dolphins live in coastal waters for a long time, so friends who like animals must not miss it.

Nugget point

In the shadow of the sun, the long mountain road leads to the lighthouse on the steep headland, which is the famous Cape Nugat scenery. In addition, you will have the opportunity to meet sea lions, seals, little blue penguins, yellow-eyed penguins and other animals here.