
- 4.6/5
yccuiWanaka Lake is the fourth largest lake in New Zealand. It is the location of the popular tourist attraction, a lonely tree, about 70km northwest of the destination, Queenstown. The tree in my mind should look like Figure 5, but in the season without rain, "loneliness" can be so close to us [snickering]. It was dusk when we arrived in Queenstown.
- 4.4/5
Lavender and SunThe scenic boardwalk winds along the south shore. There are some winding walks starting from the camping area on the lakeside, which is a great place to spend a wonderful holiday. Sailing, swimming, windsurfing and fishing are popular activities in summer. Great place.
- 5.0/5
Ting Pong MakHigh cost performance, the coach taught patiently, and it was a good experience
- 4.7/5
tt梦幻小妖Nature is really amazing. After watching the star chasers, there is a lake like this and a lonely tree. No matter how you take pictures, it looks like an oil painting. There are also towering mountains around.
- 4.8/5
JovaIt only takes more than ten minutes to drive up from Wanaka, which is very convenient. The staff are very friendly and will make you relax. After changing the equipment, you will go directly to the plane. After skydiving, you will take a car back, so the process is very fast. Although the staff said that they will email me the photos and videos within 24 hours, I received them in less than two hours. Very efficient! 
- 4.7/5
Todemmy[Scenery] The winery, wine cellar and vineyard are all great, I recommend you to come and have a look [Fun] The car is special, very special, very interesting and cute~ [Value for money] Rich vegetation, recommended~
- 4.7/5
xxy259The lavender farm was not planned on the way from Wanaka to Queenstown. Although it was not the best flowering season, it was still breathtakingly beautiful! The ticket was 10 New Zealand dollars per person. After payment, a sticker was given as the entrance certificate. There were various lavender-related peripheral products in the store. We entered the garden first and waited to see them again. Entering the scenic area, there were two large arc-shaped lavender areas, which were already blooming very lushly. The elegant and fresh lavender fragrance permeated the entire garden. Inside, there were various colorful flowers. I was ashamed to only know lilies, and I couldn’t name the others~~~~~~ The colors and shapes of the flowers and plants were super nice, and I couldn’t help but want to keep them all in the camera. Further in, there was a lavender farm planted in large areas. Perhaps because of the reason for blooming in batches to extend the viewing period, some lavenders have not bloomed yet, but they also witnessed the appearance of different growth periods. At the end, there were two big flower pigs sleeping soundly. The appearance of these two pigs is completely different from the ones in China, with long hair and spotted spots, but in the end their fate is still the same... I thought the large park was the end, but I found a purple lavender in another area. It is also very beautiful to pose here! The blue sky and white clouds on that day were also very impressive, and the photos were so beautiful~~~~~~~~ Back to the post station, I bought two cans of ice cream, the white one is Manuka honey flavor, and the red one is mixed berry flavor. The former is purer honey, recommended! There are also 5 kinds of honey for free tasting in the store. If you like it, you can take a bottle home! In addition to food, there are also daily necessities such as soap, essential oils, aromatherapy, etc. All the peripherals sold are related to lavender. It is a very meaningful stop!







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