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Three levels of farmstay accommodation: The Retreat, Villa, and Homestead. Set in the hills of Rangitikei, offering accommodation for up to 22 people with French and German speaking hosts. Area famous for trout fishing, rafting and beautiful gardens. Guided trout fishing a speciality.
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World famous as the ultimate jet boat experience, Shotover Jet has thrilled over 3 million people since 1965, now it's your turn! 'Can you handle the canyons?' with award winning Shotover Jet, 'The World's Most Exciting Jet Boat Ride', and the only company permitted to operate in the spectacular…
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…advertising slogan, "World famous in New Zealand" has became a popular New Zealand saying used to describe items or people that are famous in New Zealand but unknown by the rest of the world, although the same items or people in larger countries would be famous worldwide. Featured …
…to main content Home »SHOTOVER JET - Queenstown SHOTOVER JET - Queenstown Visit Website World famous as the ultimate jet boat experience, Shotover Jet has thrilled over 3 million people since 1965, now it's your turn! 'Can you handle the canyons?' with award winning Shotover Jet, 'The World's…
…lake", was originally settled by the Māori of the Te Arawa iwi. Many famous Māori legends and stories are based in this area including Hinemoa and Tutanekai—perhaps New Zealand's most famous love story, the beautiful Pink and White Terraces that were destroyed in the Mt…
…in New Zealand. People travelled from all over the world to view the famous Pink and White Silica Terraces, which were quickly becoming known as the 'Eighth Wonder of the World'. The Terraces were destroyed on the 10th June 1886, in an eruption which killed over 150 people and devastated much…
…'whitebait capital' of New Zealand. This must-see experience is dedicated to whitebait and its effect on the West Coast's people and culture. Explore the world of whitebait, the people who catch them and the unique culture that has developed around it through stories, photos, videos and recipes.…
…of operation since 2013. There are plans to resume operation, which could see services resume late in 2019. The Kingston Flyer is New Zealand's famous vintage steam train set in the spectacular mountain scenery of the Queenstown Lakes District. When gold was discovered in the Wakatipu district in…