New Zealand

New Zealand’s sublime forests, mountains, lakes, beaches and fiords make it one of the best hiking (locals call it ‘tramping’) destinations on the planet. Tackle one of the epic ‘Great Walks’ – you might’ve heard of the Heaphy and Milford Tracks – or spend a few hours wandering along a beach, paddling a canoe or mountain biking through some easily accessible wilderness. Roam wild in New Zealand and find a piece of paradise.

One on One with Stewart Barclay from Adrift Tongariro

The Tongariro Alpine Crossing is heralded as one of New Zealand’s greatest day hikes and ranks among the top ten…

3 years ago

New Zealand’s greatest day hike – Tongariro

The Tongariro Alpine Crossing is heralded as one of New Zealand’s greatest day hikes and ranks among the top ten…

3 years ago

Sail Taupo’s Māori Rock Carvings sustainably

Take to the water on Lake Taupo and explore the scenic Western Bays of Lake Taupō to see the huge…

3 years ago

Ziplining to save Rotorua’s ancient forest

Listen to the podcast New Zealand’s cultural hub of Rotorua, known for its geothermal activity and fascinating Māori culture, is…

3 years ago

Photography for a cause in New Zealand

A picture tells a thousand words, which is why photography is a great story teller for conservation work. One third…

5 years ago

Hike the South Island of New Zealand

Opening in December 2019, New Zealand’s newest and 10th Great Walk the Paparoa Track will traverse the Paparoa Range, replete…

5 years ago

Hike without the crowds in NZ

An exclusive agreement between Australian adventure travel specialist, World Expeditions, and the New Zealand owners of a vast, high-country working…

5 years ago

New Zealand unveils world-first catapult experience

AJ Hackett Bungy New Zealand co-founder Henry van Asch has revealed a world-first adventure tourism experience the “Nevis Catapult” in…

6 years ago

3 Must Visit Walks in Hanmer Springs

When it comes to places to hike and explore out amongst the wilderness, visitors are truly spoilt for choice in…

6 years ago