Traveling in New Zealand and exploring the world's adventure capital Queenstown is known as the world's adventure capital, so you must not miss out on extreme sports in Queenstown. Start your adventure factor and go for a brave skydiving or bungee jumping. Scheduled a skydiving at 10 in the morning, the small partner to challenge the highest bungee in the southern hemisphere, up to 143 meters. Then we started the day of free exploration in Queenstown. The infinite charm of Queenstown, I believe that you can only experience it if you have experienced it yourself. Here, you can find your pleasure: steamboat tour lake, Nevis Canyon bungee or high-altitude swing, skydiving, hiking, jet boat and can stroll on Lake Wakatipu, watching quietly Snow mountain. It is surrounded by Lake Wakatipu in Queenstown and can be said to be the beautiful wedding yarn of Queenstown. You can do nothing, order a cup of coffee, sit quietly on the lakeside and look at the snowy mountains in the distance. It turns out that this is a pleasant travel life. The beauty of Queenstown, whether it is the early morning mist or the sunset, is deeply engraved in your heart. Just the evening is the grand Halloween of the West, and the little friends have painted their faces early, and at night, they will find all kinds of big ghosts and ghosts coming out. For the first time, I feel the thick Halloween. Tips: Queenstown is not big, you can go shopping in an hour or two, but you can stay for two more days to experience the charm of extreme sports. Because skydiving is very affected by the weather, you may have to wait. .
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I visited Queenstown for 5 days and wandered around the lake every day happily. it's a very beautiful and peaceful lake with many ducks and seagulls and people like to gather there in the evening.
The Wakatipu Lake is super clear, crystal and beautiful! There are some amazing hotels along the lake. Cuz the lake is quite big, so there is water taxi for visitors to view the whole Wakatipu Lake easily. Also, there are so many water activities you can do, such as kayaking, jetboat and so on. What a great place!
Longest lake in NZ, located in South Island next to Queenstown, which is on the north shore of the lake close to eastern end of its mid section.
Love the willows by The lake and the Earnslaw Ferry which give a nice view of Queenstown and Wakapitu Lake. The lake area near Glenorchy is pretty too with more mountain view.
Gorgeous glacial lake and a must if you love nature.