Nz

New Zealand Tourism

  • Gold mining

    Gold mining
    In the 1850s to 1900, alluvial gold dominated. Two dredging booms (also alluvial gold) occurred, one about 1900 the other in the 1930s. Hard-rock mining became increasingly important from the 1890s, when the cyanide method for chemically recovering gold from crushed quartz was developed. The floating and subsequent rise of the
  • Lake Taupo

    Lake Taupo
    Lake Taupo is in the North Island of NZ is the largest freshwater by surface area in Oceania. some people come to the lake for trout fishing with stocks of brown trout and rainbow trout.
  • hamilton gardens

    hamilton gardens
    when the hamilton gardens first opened, 600,000 people visited which held 2000 events each year.Since 1982 many newly developed areas have been opened to the public. Additional features of the gardens include a lake walkway and a waterfall outlook.
  • Waipa delta

    Waipa delta
    In 1985 the Waipa Delta was designed and built from the memory of two great paddlesteamers, the Waipa and the Delta. She was built in Tauranga and launched and tested on the harbour before her journey accross the Kaimai Ranges aboard a house removal truck.
  • Auckland Botanic Garden

    Auckland Botanic Garden
    The auckland bolcanic gardens is a tourist atracktion to people overseas. this place has a botanic garden and a cafe.This place is a wonderful place to have a great day out.
  • Black water rafting

    Black water rafting
    Black water rafting. What began as a special treat for a brave few has developed into a spectacular tourism attraction that gives visitors of all ages the chance to abseil, weave, jump, and float through a glowworm-studded subterranean wonderland.
  • rotorua Gondolas

    rotorua Gondolas
    The Luge is an exciting ride for all ages. A world 'first' proudly designed and built in Rotorua, the Luge is a fun filled ride on a three-wheel cart. The unique braking and steering system provides the rider full control and allows them to travel as fast or slow as they wish.
  • Whanganui river

    Whanganui river
    The Whanganui River is a major river in the North Island of New Zealand.Known for many years as the Wanganui River, the river's name reverted to Whanganui in 1991, according with the wishes of local iwi. Part of the reason was also to avoid confusion with the Wanganui River in the South Island. The city of Wanganui at the river's mouth has kept the shorter spelling
  • Zorb

    Zorb
    ZORB Rotorua is the flagship site of the ZORB family. It was the first official ZORB site and has been running for over 14 years.
  • the sky tower

    the sky tower
    Built: 1997
    Type: Tower
    Maximum Height: 1,076 feet / 328 meters
    Location: Victoria Street at Federal Street,
    The skytower is a very big tourism attraction
  • rock n ropes

    rock n ropes
    Rock an ropes is a very fun place to exsperence new challenges and a cafe you can enjoy.
  • Visitors came to New Zealand

    3,200,344 visitors came to New Zealand
  • Hamilton Harbour Gueen Boat

    Hamilton Harbour Gueen Boat
    In May 2006, the Williams Coffee Pub provided the first waterfront restaurant with outdoor patio on the Hamilton harbour. With seating for almost 200 people, the view of the harbour and marina offers an ever changing landscape.
  • Lake Taupo

    Lake Taupo
    Lake Taupo is the largest lake in New Zealand lots of people see it for sightseeing and lots of history behind this lake.
  • Spookers

    Spookers
    Spookers is a haunted attraction sream park it takes you through the most scarest, creepiest, fun attractions. This is a mentle hosital for lots of people.
  • rainbows end

    rainbows end
    There are heaps of fun and enjoyable rides and a few of water activities to
  • Jetpack invention

    Jetpack invention
    Christchurch will be the location for the first business offering jetpack flights, and the company plans to expand with franchises around the world.