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Planning A New Zealand Trip Soon? Here Are Some Must-December 2024
Dec 22, 2024 7:07 PM

  If you spend every season waiting for winter, then you can skip the anticipation this year by embarking on a journey of a lifetime to New Zealand's alpine landscapes. From June to October, the region transforms into a winter wonderland, inviting winter sports lovers for a thrilling experience. But that's just the beginning. Apart from skiing and snowboarding as many slopes as you want, New Zealand will capture your imagination with several diverse and unique experiences - imagine witnessing the awe-inspiring migration of majestic humpback whales or witnessing the snowy alpine vistas on an unforgettable train odyssey. If you are sold already, here's an in-depth look into all that New Zealand has to offer this time of the year.

  Glacier hiking And Ice climbing

  Glacier hiking and Ice climbing in New Zealand are considered to be among the best in the world, as one gets to explore incredibly beautiful landscapes that will leave everyone in awe. There are opportunities to experience the glaciers for people with all levels of ability. You can follow the walking tracks up to the terminus of either glacier for a close-up view or hike through the bush to a viewing point. And if actually touching the ice is on your bucket list, then a guided tour (with all equipment included) will allow you to get up onto the glacier face itself. Opt to visit the below locations for an enlightening experience.

  Fox Glacier Guiding, West Coast

  

Hikers on Fox Glacier

  To see Fox Glacier, you can head towards Lake Matheson on Cook Flat Road for magnificent views. You can arrange an ice-hiking adventure or book a scenic flight. Embark on a mesmerizing helicopter journey from the base, where you'll be transported to a remote and exceptionally stunning section of the glacier. Immerse yourself in an unforgettable experience on the ice, creating memories that will last a lifetime. After your awe-inspiring time on the glacier, enjoy a second scenic helicopter ride that will bring you back to the base, located in the heart of the charming Fox Glacier township. There are glow worm caves just a short walk from the town centre, where you can also find a good choice of cafes and restaurants. Close to Fox Glacier is beautiful Lake Matheson, one of the most photographed lakes in New Zealand. On a clear day, it reflects Mount Cook.

  Franz Josef Glacier Guides, West Coast

  

An experienced guide will equip you with all the necessary gear for your ice-climbing expedition

  Franz Josef Glacier is five kilometres from the town of the same name, and a 1.5-hour walk will take you to within 750m of its terminal face. If you want to actually make contact with the glacier, take a heli-hike or a guided ice walk. Embark on a thrilling glacier climbing expedition, renowned for offering some of the world's finest experiences. Your adventure commences with a comprehensive briefing at the Glacier Base Building, where an experienced guide will equip you with all the necessary gear for your ice-climbing expedition. Aerial sightseeing is another option.

  There's a range of natural attractions like rainforests, waterfalls and lakes in close proximity to Franz Josef Glacier Village. In the town, you'll find plenty of places to stay and eat, or explore the wildlife centre. At nearby Lake Mapourika, you can take a kayak tour or rent a stand-up paddleboard.

  Winter Stargazing

  Dark, clear skies, unique celestial features and otherworldly landscapes make winter stargazing in New Zealand a breathtakingly magical experience. In New Zealand, the winter months bring forth the emergence of Matariki, experience a mesmerizing cluster of stars that graces the early morning sky at the below locations.

  Chameleon Stargazing, Canterbury

  

Canterbury stargazing experience

  Immerse yourself in a 90-minute astronomy adventure alongside fellow stargazing enthusiasts (maximum 12 participants) and you will be treated to captivating insights about the night sky and get a chance to observe deep sky objects through an impressive 9.25-inch telescope and warm blankets to ensure you can fully enjoy the celestial spectacle. As the tour ends, enhance your comfort with outdoor furniture, cosy pillows, and comfortable mattresses, and gather around the cosy fire bowl, where you can bond with friends and family while roasting delicious marshmallows. It's a magical experience you won't want to miss

  Tekapo Star Gazing, Lake Tekapo

  

Cross Hill Lodge and Domes

  Tekapo Star Gazing combines the stunning Aoraki Mackenzie International Dark Sky Reserve with the soul-warming hot pools of Tekapo Springs. A 2-hour tour, the first half begins with an introduction to the night sky with star gazing guides and is complemented by looking through high-powered telescopes pointed at interesting features of the night sky. Then let the real world melt away as you relax in the hot pools on a floating hammock to ensure easy sky viewing. You'll feel like you're floating among the stars while your guide tells stories that combine astronomy with local tales and Maori myths.

  Geothermal Walks

  

Geothermal walks are popular among tourists

  New Zealand's geothermal activity is truly captivating. Within these remarkable geothermal areas, one can encounter bubbling mud pools and awe-inspiring geysers, providing a firsthand encounter with the raw power of the Earth. To fully immerse yourself in these extraordinary natural phenomena, embarking on a geothermal walk is a fantastic choice. Witness firsthand the incredible wonders that New Zealand's geothermal landscapes have to offer by visiting the below locations

  Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland, Rotorua

  Prepare to be astounded by the breathtaking beauty of Waiotapu Thermal Wonderland, an extraordinary display of New Zealand's vibrant and extraordinary geothermal features crafted over countless millennia of geothermal activity. Its unique features include the world famous Champagne Pool, naturally coloured springs, bubbling mud, steaming ground, expansive vistas, huge volcanic craters and sinter terrace formations. Visitors can choose one or all of three walks which take between 45 and 90 minutes.

  Waimangu Volcanic Valley, Rotorua

  

Waimangu Steam Lake

  Take an eco-focused nature walk or hike through the spectacular Waimangu Volcanic Valley thermal park. This trail will wind down to the serene lake, where a delightful 45-minute cruise awaits you on the tranquil waters of Lake Rotomahana. As you embark on this leisurely cruise, prepare to witness captivating geothermal activity that can only be accessed by boat, unveiling a hidden world of natural wonders. Along the way, keep an eye out for the presence of rare native bird species, adding an extra touch of enchantment to your experience.

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