
- 4.7/5
Marcus899Outstanding adventure visiting the film set and having the buffet lunch! We had a tremendous time and it was such a sunny day.
- 4.7/5
eric_TEnjoy the scenery of Queenstown while riding the cable car. The cable car ride gives you a panoramic view of the entire Queenstown landscape. Up to the observation deck above the scenery is even more stunning: including the town, the entire lake plus the nearby peaks are very stunning.
- 4.7/5
SkarinaThe steamship has historical value 👍🏻 You can see the coal burning that powers the ship 👍🏻👍🏻 The scenery is beautiful 👍🏻 Unfortunately, it rained heavily when we visited the ranch ☔️ The ranch offers healthy and delicious food 😋
- 4.5/5
樹樹樹Compared to the campfire worm cave experience in Australia, this one was much better. However, the value wasn't great, as the entire experience lasted less than an hour, with only about ten minutes of boat time spent observing the worms. The rest of the time was spent with the guide explaining the history of the cave. But since I'm in New Zealand, this is definitely a must-see.
- 4.6/5
_TI***maThe views were definitely gobsmacking, with a likely chance of seeing seals and waterfalls, however we had to drive five hours to Milford Sound, with the trip being expensive and sadly not covering food, which unsurprisingly was also expensive.
- 4.7/5
Summer Summer SummerSuper lucky to see 3 whales in the beginning of my trip. What a day!
- 4.8/5
Anonymous userSkydiving was a great experience, but the reception from this company was terrible. You weren't allowed to bring your own GoPro, and if you wanted to film, you had to pay NZD 209 for them to take the video. We called a day before to ask if we could drive to the event, but customer service said no. We had no choice but to park in the city center (for a fee) and meet at the office. While we were waiting, we heard customer service tell another customer that we could drive. We asked why they had said no the previous call, but they didn't respond. The Asian female driver, a minibus driver, took us to the event location. When we got out of the car, she had a sour face and spoke a few quick, quiet instructions (I'm Asian and had studied in the UK before, so I couldn't hear clearly). We were completely disappointed with this company's customer service, their money-grabbing, and their misleading experience.
- 4.7/5
Wendylwwprice cheaper than official website, recommended to book through trip. Always amazed by these nature places
- 4.6/5
_TS***4yA wonderful trip. Milford Sound, a World Heritage Site. Milford Sound (Māori: Piopiotahi, meaning "first wild thrush") is located in Fiordland National Park on New Zealand's South Island. Spanning 1.25 million hectares—about one-third the size of Taiwan—it's a fjord that perfectly preserves New Zealand's natural landscape. Famous for being either cloudy or rainy for 200 days out of 365, it's also the wettest place in New Zealand and one of the world's most notable wetlands. Furthermore, the interplay of ocean and canyon topography makes Milford Sound almost entirely free of rain and fog. Excitedly, I rushed to the boat boarding point as soon as I got off the bus, eager to see the natural landscape I'd only ever seen in geography textbooks or on the National Geographic Channel – the fjord (Note 1). Now it was right before my eyes, surrounded by towering mountains and U-shaped valleys carved by glaciers. It was truly breathtaking. New Zealand is a living geography classroom. Note 1: The landforms formed by glacial erosion of river valleys are called fjords. As glaciers slide down mountains, they flow into valleys and erode the mountain walls. This process of glacier retreat and advance repeatedly creates valleys. When these valleys near the coastline are filled with seawater, they form the fjords we see today. However, some geologists argue that Milford Sound shouldn't be called "Sound" because it's a valley carved by glaciers, not eroded by rivers. Such fjord landforms should be called "Fiord" in English. But since our native language is Chinese, we call it a fjord, so there's not much disagreement in Chinese. Milford Sound is a glacial relic and a World Heritage Site, also containing a marine protected area. The fjord formations sculpted by the glaciers are something you can't see in Taiwan! The most captivating part of the fjord tour was the famous Mitre Peak, one of the tallest mountains rising vertically from the seabed at approximately 1692 meters. Next were Stirling Falls and Lady Bowen Falls, two waterfalls that are visible year-round. Other smaller waterfalls can only be seen during the rainy season. There were also two animal-shaped peaks, The Elephant and The Lion, and Seal Point. Near Seal Point, young seals often bask in the warm sunshine, comfortably lounging on the rocks. The temperature today seemed to suit them perfectly. The captain approached...
- 4.7/5
portamunteYou have to swipe to the end to see the cutest baby alpaca picture. My friend David recommended the agrodome in Rotorua and said the whole family would enjoy it. He didn’t lie- we loved the show, the tractor tour around the farm, the chance to feed the sheep and alpacas. I wouldn’t have minded meeting the pigs too but all in all, 10/10, highly recommend







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