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Brief introduction of Lake Wanaka

Lake Wanaka is located in the island country of New Zealand, covering an area of 4,776 square kilometers, and only about 5,000 people live here. Lake Wanaka, created by huge glaciers 10,000 years ago, lives next to Lake Havia, separated by a small piece of silvery white land called "neck". These two lakes surrounded by magnificent peaks have beautiful cobblestone beaches, which are popular tourist attractions for locals and tourists, especially in the long and warm summer.

The sightseeing plank road winds along the south bank of Wanaka Lake. There are some winding paths from Lake Havia. The camping area by the lake is a good place to enjoy a wonderful holiday. Sailing, swimming, sailing and fishing are popular activities in summer.

landscape of lakes and mountains

Lake Wanaka is a place where you can enjoy fresh air and relax. Magnificent mountains surround Lake Wanaka, and you will be immersed in this secluded paradise.

The clear water kisses the shore of Lake Wanaka and the foot of southern alps, which is the winter ski resort and the vibrant Alps National Park.

Lake Wanaka is the fourth largest lake in New Zealand. The clear blue lake is the favorite inland sea for sailors and speedboat lovers. You can walk all over the plains and hills along the walking and riding paths. Outdoor adventure activities can be carried out in any season.

The commercial value of this area has changed over the years. /kloc-in the 1970s of 0/9, gold prospectors discovered gold in this area, which made it suddenly hot. With the disappearance of the gold rush, highly developed animal husbandry has become the main industry here. Today, tourism has become a new gold mine, so it is necessary to strengthen the protection of the environment and make the scenery here intact.