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Glenorchy

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Nestled just 45 minutes from Queenstown, this rustic town is a haven for outdoor lovers. Glenorchy is surrounded by stunning native beech forests and imposing mountain ranges, offering a backdrop that's nothing short of breathtaking. Lake Wakatipu and the Dart River present thrilling opportunities for jet boating and kayaking, while some of New Zealand’s premier hiking trails begin right here. If you're up for an adventure, horse trekking through the area's scenic landscapes comes highly recommended.

Glenorchy's dramatic scenery has caught the eye of many film scouts, serving as the backdrop for numerous scenes in The Lord of the Rings trilogy and the Narnia movies. Just 20 kilometers away lies a place called Paradise. As you travel from Glenorchy, you'll see bucolic farmlands gradually transition into lush beech forests. The origin of Paradise's name remains a bit of a mystery: some believe it was named for its stunning natural beauty, while others think it honors the paradise ducks that inhabit the area. Regardless of its namesake, one thing is certain: Paradise lives up to its name with its captivating charm.

While you're there, don't miss the chance to explore the Routeburn Track, one of New Zealand's Great Walks. This trail offers hikers a chance to experience dramatic alpine landscapes, cascading waterfalls, and pristine lakes. The nearby Glenorchy Wharf is also a perfect spot to soak in the serene views of Lake Wakatipu, especially at sunset when the sky transforms into a canvas of vibrant colors.
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Lake Wakatipu
Lake Wakatipu, New Zealand's third-largest lake, is shaped like a lightning bolt and sits majestically amidst towering mountains. The highest peak, Mount Earnslaw, reaches an impressive 2819 meters. Around the lake, you'll find charming spots like Qu
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The Queenstown Trail
Linking Queenstown, Arrowtown, and the Gibbston Valley, this trail network is the ultimate way to explore many of the region’s iconic attractions while soaking up its world-famous scenery. The rides range from easy lakeside jaunts to cross-country tr
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Kiwi Birdlife Park
Nestled right in the bustling heart of Queenstown, the Kiwi Birdlife Park is a fantastic wildlife sanctuary that invites you to explore the wonders of New Zealand's native fauna. Spread over five acres, the park showcases more than 20 species of nati
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Skyline
Hop onto Queenstown’s famous Skyline Gondola, where you'll find yourself surrounded by breathtaking panoramic views of the town and the majestic mountains that frame it. But the adventure doesn’t stop there! Once you reach the summit, a plethora of f
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Queenstown Scenic Flights
If you're seeking an unforgettable experience, the breathtaking landscapes around Queenstown, New Zealand, are best admired from above on a scenic helicopter flight. Glacier Southern Lakes Helicopters, operated by Helicopters Queenstown Ltd, offers a
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Lakes District Museum
Nestled in the historic gold mining town of Arrowtown, the award-winning Lakes District Museum offers a captivating glimpse into early life in the Wakatipu District. This charming museum showcases everything from pre-European Maori culture to the thr
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Onsen Hot Pools Retreat & Day Spa
Perched at the base of Coronet Peak Ski Field, Queenstown's one-and-only dedicated hot pool complex is a must-visit. While Queenstown typically pulses with high-energy activities, Onsen Hot Pools offers a serene escape where you can unwind and soak i