FIVE WAYS TO RECONNECT WITH MOTHER NATURE
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Reawaken the senses on the Queen Charlotte Track in Marlborough Sounds as you take in glorious views over Queen Charlotte Sound while walking through the spectacular native forest.
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Kaituna in the Bay of Plenty region of the North Island is a world-famous whitewater destination. A favourite spot for kayaking, rafting and sledging, the river is also home to the highest commercially rafted waterfall.
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The tallest mountain in NZ, Aoraki Mt Cook offers the true alpine experience with long glaciers, skyscraping peaks and permanent snow. Mountaineers regard the area to be the best climbing region in Australasia.
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With little light pollution thanks to 85 per cent of the island being covered by Rakiura Natural Park, Stewart Island is one of the best places to see the Aurora Australis, also known as the Southern Lights.
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Located in Golden Bay in the South Island ,Te Waikoropupū Springs are known for the colour and clarity of the water, being some of the clearest water measured anywhere. To local Māori, it is a taonga (treasure).