Encounter adorable penguins | Experience unique underwater tunnels | Explore volcanic craters
New Zealand, the shining pearl of the Southern Hemisphere
A Paradise for Nature Lovers and Adventurers
Lie back under 100% pure snow-capped mountains and lakes
At the Dark Sky Reserve, the meaning of travel is hidden in the Milky Way
️In-depth Slow Travel:
No need for a packed itinerary, take your time to experience New Zealand's snow-capped mountains, glaciers, fjords, oceans, volcanoes, and lakes
Explore New Zealand's Iconic Mount Cook: Get Up Close to Mount Cook and Glacial Lakes, Hike the Hooker Valley Track, and Take a Glacier Helicopter Ride
Visit the 8th Wonder of the World Milford Sound: Stay two nights in Te Anau, explore Milford Sound, and travel along the scenic Highway 94 leading to the fjord
Queenstown: Experience a variety of outdoor adventures, such as paragliding, hot air balloon rides, and speedboating
Stargazing in the Dark: The Aoraki Mackenzie International Dark Sky Reserve is a world-renowned destination for stargazing.
Local cuisine: steak, lobster, black abalone, salmon, oysters, etc.
Activity experiences: Glowworm Caves, Hobbiton Movie Set, Geothermal Park, Glacier Helicopter, Glacier Hiking, Queenstown Steamship + High Country Farm Visit (BBQ Buffet), Milford Sound Cruise, Skyline Cable Car
Auckland's Sky City, a volcano dormant for two thousand years
At the top of the mountain lies a circular wooden walkway encircling the volcanic crater, offering panoramic views of Auckland where iconic landmarks like the Sky Tower and distant harbor are clearly visible. The blue skies, white clouds, and lush green grass covering the crater create a picturesque scene resembling a city in the sky.
This is a dormant volcanic crater that has been silent for over 2,000 years, with its last eruption occurring 28,000 years ago. The crater holds great sacred significance for the Māori people, revered as the "Bowl of the Mountain God," symbolizing the hidden divine blessings beneath the earth.
Auckland Museum, explore the history and culture of New Zealand
A Monument of History: Auckland War Memorial Museum
Inside the museum, countless exhibits are on display, ranging from various badges, uniforms, war relics, and personal mementos from World War I, World War II, and other military operations. Each item carries an individual's story, and every uniform represents the sacrifice and honor of a family.
Letters Across Time and Space
Some exhibits are particularly moving, such as the last letters soldiers wrote to their families. The words on those pages flow not just with ink, but also with profound longing and a yearning for peace. They give us a deep understanding of the cruelty of war and the difficulty of protecting our homeland.






Must-visit attraction for family trips in New Zealand: Auckland Aquarium
Kelly Tarlton's Aquarium is a famous tourist attraction in Auckland, drawing a large number of visitors every year. If you're traveling to New Zealand with children, don't miss it.
This aquarium uniquely combines ice, snow, and water, featuring five major zones: Antarctic Adventure, Underwater World, Stingray Bay, NIWA Interactive House, and Marine Life. Visitors can explore the mysteries and natural treasures of the South Pacific seabed, witness penguins playing in the man-made Antarctic snowscape, and experience the thrill of sharks and stingrays swimming freely overhead.
Blululu Takes You on an Aquarium Adventure
Activities:
Underwater Shark Viewing: Admire marine life, especially sharks, through the transparent tunnel.
Discover Penguins: Exclusive exhibition for up-close penguin viewing.
Underwater tunnel: Traverse through an amazing transparent passage, as if sinking into the deep sea, surrounded by various marine creatures.
Touch Pool: Allows visitors to get up close with marine life for interactive fun.
Digital Photo Service: Visitors will receive a Digi Photo Pass upon ticket purchase, which includes 10 digital photos to capture their memorable moments at the aquarium.
Educational interactive exhibits: The aquarium features multiple educational exhibitions that convey information about marine life conservation and environmental protection to visitors























