
- 4.6/5
Stacey KamThis park located in Fox Glacier is really beautiful and has a lord of the rings feel. The weather was very nice that day. I took a mirror of the sky.
- 5.0/5
Stacey KamTo go to this glacier, basically join the only local guide tour.But to successfully start, it depends on luck, bad weather will cancel.Because to and from the glacier need to rely on helicopters, and rain and snow will increase the danger in the mountains. Fortunately, the day I joined was the only sunny day of the week ☀️ The Tour basically includes all gear, waterproof jackets, pants, studs, gloves, canes and more. There is a professional guide with you throughout the process, very safe, and he land will be very helpful to help you take pictures in different ice caves. Blue ice is so beautiful ❤️❤️❤️
- 4.8/5
旅の径Thousand-layered rock, also known as Thousand-layered pancake rock, is a unique scenic spot on the west coast of South Island. The scenery is spectacular. Huge rocks shaped like thousand-layered pancakes protrude from the cliffs into the sea, some are pillars supporting the sky, and some are connected into a piece, which is magnificent. Stop and watch ~ gusts of sea breeze, layers of waves, and birds singing; move to change the scenery ~ the ingenious and colorful works of nature are impressed by the beauty and power of nature. Comprehensive facilities. The trails, viewing platforms, and signboards in the scenic area are set up very scientifically and comprehensively. After entering the scenic area, follow the trail and go around clockwise to fully appreciate the entire scenic area without taking any detours; standing on the viewing platform, the most spectacular scenery is right in front of you, and you can see it at a glance; following the instructions of the signboard, you can not only increase your knowledge, but also take memorable photos. Convenient transportation. Starting from Greymouth, it takes 45 minutes to drive north along the road to the scenic area gate on the side of the road. Parking is also very convenient. Many tourists choose it as the first stop of the counterclockwise tour around the South Island.
- 4.0/5
广州丁满Two of the three major glaciers in New Zealand's South Island are located on the west coast, namely Fox Glacier and Franz Josef Glacier. It is not easy to come here by land. Crossing mountains and ridges, it seems to have entered the primitive era along the way. It also proves from another perspective that this place is not much affected by humans and is primitive enough. Usually, there are several ways to visit glaciers, including helicopter sightseeing, canyon hiking, and ice climbing. I participated in the first two of Fox Glacier. Due to the influence of global warming, the lower edge of the glacier has been retreating towards the mountain, and only a large amount of rubble cut by the glacier remains in the canyon, which is frightening. However, it is still very beautiful to look down from a helicopter and land on the glacier. I hope that humans can implement emission reduction as soon as possible and protect our shared nature.
- 4.5/5
旅の径If you haven't taken a photo with the driftwood decoration "HOKITIKA", you have not been to Hokitika or the west coast of the South Island. The first page of the Hokitika tourism brochure compiled by the New Zealand Tourism Board is a photo of the sunset accompanied by "HOKIDIKA". Walk west from the town's clock tower for 3 minutes, pass through a small gatehouse, and Hokitika Beach is right in front of you, with the whistling sea breeze and the surging waves hitting the black stone beach. The driftwood decoration and the stone green sofa not far away are the most eye-catching objects on the beach. When there are many tourists, they consciously line up to check in. The residents of the town are almost obsessed with the driftwood "HOKIDIKA". Whenever a strong wind destroys part or all of the decoration, they must use the driftwood branches available everywhere on the beach to repair it as new within 24 hours.
- 4.9/5
Jocelyn8I went for a 19000 feet skydiving with skydive franz and the view of the glacier was just astonishing 🏔
- 5.0/5
旅の径Thousand Layer Pancake Rock, a simple and intuitive name, is a unique scenic spot on the west coast. The scenery is spectacular. Huge rocks shaped like thousand layers of pancakes protrude from the cliffs into the sea, some are pillars supporting the sky, some are connected into a piece, and the momentum is magnificent. Stop and watch ~ the sea breeze, the waves, and the birds are singing; move and change the scenery ~ the ingenious and colorful, and be impressed by the beauty and skill of nature. Comprehensive facilities. The trails, viewing platforms, and signboards in the scenic area are set up very scientifically and comprehensively. After entering the scenic area, follow the trail and go around clockwise to fully appreciate the entire scenic area without taking any detours; standing on the viewing platform, the most spectacular scenery is right in front of you, and you can see it at a glance; following the instructions on the signboard, you can not only increase your knowledge, but also take memorable photos. Convenient transportation. Starting from Greymouth, the car goes north along the road for 45 minutes to the gate of the scenic area on the side of the road, and parking is also very convenient. Many tourists choose it as the first stop on their counterclockwise tour of the South Island.











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