Hi dear steemians 😄
I want to talk about New Zealand today, so you have not been here often, have you?
I have not gone yet, but I hope that I will go back to the beautiful place :)
- Fiordland National Park
Fiordland National Park is a beautiful place where the deep glaciers have emerged and the spectators will be amazed. Milford Sound, one of the most famous fjords in the South West of the South Island, is a convenient access point for transportation.
The Milford Road, the road used to reach Milford Sound, also has natural beauty worth seeing on its own. Doubtful and Dusky Sound fjords in Fiordland National Park are among the other fjords that impress the audience. Milford Sound is in the first place on the list of places to see in the world.
- Abel Tasman National Park
Although Abel Tasman National Park is New Zealand's smallest national park, it is one of the must-see places in New Zealand. The place was declared a national park in 1942, is a world famous place with granite cliffs with golden sandy beaches and sculptural figures.
The place, which has a soft clime, is suitable to be visited all seasons of the year. Abel Tasman National Park, 22,530 hectares, is located in the north east of New Zealand's South Island.
- Queenstown
Queenstown is one of New Zealand's most popular cities and New Zealand's adventure capital. Queenstown, bungy jumping, Shotover Jet invites you to adventure with speedboats, adventure-filled adrenaline rides, skydiving, rafting and many other outdoor activities.
Known as the world's capital city, Adrenalin is situated on the edge of Lake Wakatipu and is home to the country's most popular ski slopes since it is surrounded by the Southern Alps.
- Rotorua
Rotorua is regarded as one of the spritual centers for Maorians, who are native to New Zealand.
It is famous for its volcanic activity, the area, hot springs, mud pools and geysers. The air that smells like egg rotting is the characteristic feature of the city when the first arrivals will be strange. Volcanic activities lead to this smell of sulfur that is released into the air.
Goodbye dear steemians :)