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What about Kaikula, Kaikula? Are there any interesting places?

Kaikula is a beautiful seaside town, located between Christchurch and picton. This is an area where oceans and mountains combine. There are fascinating coastal mountain landscapes and a series of eco-tourism activities, among which the most attractive is to go out to sea by whale watching boat and swim with whales at sea. The scenic activities here are not limited by seasons, and it is one of the few places where sperm whales can be seen all year round. You can see 70% of the seabirds in the world here, including the royal albatross and the wandering albatross (spreading its wings 4.2 meters). 800 meters offshore is the Kaikula Submarine Canyon, which is rich in marine life and attracts all kinds of marine mammals. Taking a whale-watching boat out to sea in the waters near Kaikula, you can get in close contact with whales, an unusual migratory creature, in the natural environment, and you can also see dolphins jumping out of the water happily, and of course, there are funny-looking seals. Whenever the captain discovers the possibility of whales coming and going, he will immediately inform the passengers to wait on the deck for appreciation. When you see blue and white snow-capped mountains and green forests as the background, the whale's tail rises slowly and then falls quickly. Such a spectacular scene, coupled with the huge waves hit by the whale's tail, will definitely restrain the pounding heart. Of course, if you are lucky enough, you can see sperm whales in expressway 1. In Maori, Kaikula means lobster dinner, Kai means food, and koura means lobster, so don't forget to stop and find a local restaurant for a delicious lobster dinner. The town center is close to the sea, and the bungalows by the sea are simple but clean and bright. Walking by the roadside, you may see seals sleeping, sea lions walking, and you can go fishing for a lobster when you have time. Man and nature are really close. The real essence is the seaside promenade in Kaikula. Take a map at the visitor service center and take a walk in Kaikula Peninsula. This is a two-hour loop, starting from the town, along the cliff of South Bay and heading straight for Cape Keane. Along the isthmus back to the town, you will see many animal settlements along the way, including seals, red-billed gulls, and a seagull called "mutton bird" by New Zealanders. The street signs in South Bay are detailed. In Kaikula, you can take part in various trips and watch dolphins, sperm whales and other marine life. You can choose to watch whales by boat, plane or helicopter. You can only see the whale's big tail by boat, and you can only see the whole whale by plane in the air. 1. Please wear comfortable and convenient shoes and prepare cameras, video cameras and other equipment. 2. Please keep quiet during the whale watching trip, so as not to frighten marine life and affect the whale watching experience. If the weather does not allow, the whale watching tour will be cancelled. Please pay more attention and understand. 4. Recommended whale watching itinerary: Whale watching Kaikula: 1989 started to take a group to watch whales by boat, which is the only company in Kaikula to arrange whale watching by boat. There are tours every day, but they will be adjusted according to the weather. If you don't see whales after swimming, you will refund 80% of the tourists' fees (the success rate is 98%). Official website:. Kaikula Helicopter: Helicopters will be arranged to take tourists to watch whales at high altitude all year round, and you can also see snow-capped mountains and sea views. Official website:. Wings over whales: Light planes take off from the airport 7 kilometers south of town and fly for 30 minutes, overlooking whales entering the water and playing dolphins in the air. Official website:.

You can also see more about Kaikula's introduction and play, as well as the surrounding attractions on the Flying Pig.