Walk through the prism of colors in New Zealand


 After months of being caged during this quarantine, tourism lovers are more ravenous than ever, longing for one glimpse of nature. Some desires to explore the wildness of forests; some seek the briny sea and rivers; some yearn for the magnificence of mountains, and others for the vast valleys. Thus, the Great walk of New Zealand is one of the most alluring spots to visit with the growing wanderlust among travel enthusiasts post COVID-19. The great walks of New Zealand premier tracks take you through diverse and captivating landscapes, from native ancient forests, lakes, and rivers to rugged mountain peaks, vast valleys, and deep gorges. It is truly hard to imagine so many varieties of beautiful views in such a small nation.

A trip to the north island of New Zealand savors the covet for the beauty of ancient rainforest bushes, mighty long rivers, and steep valley sides. On the contrary, the south island will take tourists into the beech forest region, paradise beaches, secluded tussock lands, and majestic mountains.  Some of the most awestriking tracks include Lake Waikaremoana. This 46km track will take its visitors through graceful waterfalls, sparkling rivers, windy beaches, and rainforests and introduce them to the enriched history and culture. Tongariro Northern Circuit is a volcanic plateau made of three active peaks. Milford Track is a 53.5 km adventurous hiking route amid rainforest and mountains. Abel Tasman Coast Track is a 60km track taking the tourists through the golden sand beaches. It also allows you to travel through water taxis and enjoy the serenity of water. Other adventurous walks include the Wgabfabui journey, Heaphy track, Kepler track, Routeburn track, and Rakiura track, each speaking their exceptional language of natural beauty.

The serene calm ambiance allows the tourists to liberate their stress, pressures, and daily thoughts and immerse in New Zealand's nature's grace. The tracks are suitable for anyone enabling youngsters, adults, and oldies to travel here comfortably.  Thus, it is an adventurous journey for both self-travel and group travel. Moreover, New Zealand is one of the first countries in the world to control COVID-19 successfully. The number of corona cases in New Zealand is only 1827, making it one of the safest countries in the world for traveling. It is the perfect place to relinquish the cravings of the roadies. These walks would enchant the tourists with the magic of different natural landscapes at one go.

 

Written by

Sadia Ahmmed

Picture-Copyright:
Alesha Bradford

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