Discover The Un-Exploit Spots at New Zealand
Friday, February 22, 2008
New Zealand is one of my favourite travel destinations, with un-exploit coastal beauty and sub-tropical climate can make comfortable to stay more and more longer at New Zealand.
Several place that you should to visit when you travel to New Zealand is :
I’m sure it will be the suitable hotels for you and for your families, get the cheaper price just reserve from that site above. Happy traveling.
Several place that you should to visit when you travel to New Zealand is :
- Paihia City, this is a small, warm and peaceful town with a golden sandy beach that’s perfect for all types of water activities. You can try to sailing and fishing with easily and happily.
- Waitangi National Reserve, from Paihia City you can continue to explore this great place and get the history of Treaty of Waitangi that signed by the Maoris and the British in 1840. You can learn much about the Maori culture in a traditional Maori Meeting House and admire the 35-metre long Maori war canoe which is launched into the water once a year on 6 February, the Waitangi Day national holiday. You can find much number of guided tours that will give you a unique insight into this special and spiritual place. So much fun you will gets.
- Russell Port, this place popular as the ‘the hellhole of the Pacific’ because of the reputation of this place for attracting the drunken sailors and other undesirable characters. You can find the old Christ Church that still survive at New Zealand, and from the bullets hole of its wall wood you can remind of the Maori uprising and siege of 1845.
- Russell Museum, at this museum you clearly understand about the history of the town and includes a scale model of Captain Cook’s ship, Endeavour, which was the first European ship to sail into the area in 1769. This is maybe the first experience that you can’t find at the other part of the world.
I’m sure it will be the suitable hotels for you and for your families, get the cheaper price just reserve from that site above. Happy traveling.
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