Wednesday, 3 September 2014


MY FAVORITE PLACE NEW ZEALAND

This is my next entries.....
one of my favorite country is new Zealand because I like to be quiet, cold weather, and are interested in the places there. here I want to share the places.below are some destinations that attracted me to go there:

  • sky city Auckland

A truly captivating experience awaits visitors to Auckland's Sky Tower. At 328 metres, it is the tallest man-made structure in New Zealand and offers breathtaking views for up to 80 kilometres in every direction.
Travel up in the glass-fronted lifts to one of the three spectacular viewing platforms, or for more thrills and excitement, Sky Walk round the pergola at 192 metres up or Sky Jump off the Tower!
Experience Peter Gordon's chic and elegant restaurant - The Sugar Club, relax with a coffee or light refreshments at Sky Lounge or dine at Orbit - Auckland's only 360-degree revolving restaurant.
Sky Tower is one of New Zealand's most exhilarating and spectacular tourist attractions, you will be amazed at what you can see and do under one roof!
  •  International Antarctic Centre


Journey through modern day Antarctica and experience a taste of this unique and breathtaking continent. Learn about the human impact on the continent, the wildlife and plant systems and Antarctica’s effect on the globe. 'Antarctica' the Snow and Ice experience is some really ‘cool’ fun with icy slides, a 'polar plunge' ice water challenge, a cave and an Antarctic storm! Get your adrenalin pumping with an exciting ride on the all-terrain, amphibious Hagglund and experience a magical simulated Antarctic Cruise in the 4D Extreme Theatre! Step back in time to learn the stories of the Antarctic Explorers and their Huts, then there are the cute Little Blue Penguins. This place is full on, interactive & tactile Antarctic fun for everyone!
  •  Wellington Botanic Garden
 Over 26 hectares of unsurpassed views, unique landscape, exotic forests, native bush, colourful floral displays and gorgeous specialist gardens.
Visit the Duck Pond, Begonia House, award-winning Lady Norwood Rose Garden, Treehouse Visitor Information Centre, Sundial of Human Involvement, Children's Play Area and the historic Bolton Street Memorial Park, where many of the city's pioneers are buried.
Gardens open daily sunrise to sunset. Free entry. Garden tours are available by prior booking or prior request.
  •  Puzzling World
  No visit to Wanaka is complete without stopping in to experience Stuart Landsborough's Puzzling World.
A world unique attraction, Puzzling World has been pioneering weird and wonderful puzzling eccentricity for over 40 years. A must see when traveling to the Southern Lakes region.
writer:Nur Afiqah Binti Sazali

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