When
travellers make their way to New Zealand, they are frequently overwhelmed with
the absolute quantity there is to do within the country. Most global tourists
arrive at Auckland - the largest city in the nation and home to the Auckland
International Airport, the connection for many overseas travellers. From that
point, you could go virtually anywhere! Drive north to visit Whangarei and
unwind in the town for a day, visit Lake Taupo and go skydiving or road trip
south shore and across the ferry to the South Island and all that is available
there.
The Glow
Worm Caves
Some of the
most intriguing places in the country, particularly if you're planning a trip
to get near the New Zealand nature, bush and wildlife, are the glow worm caves.
If you'd like a focus for each component of your journey, why don't you stop
off these three caves and have a tour deep in the heart of Aotearoa - beginning
at Kawiti in the very close of the North Island?
Kawiti
The Kawiti
Caves offer you the opportunity to research a unique and exciting system of
caverns and glow worms as far as you can see. You'll be guided through over 200
metres of underground caves along with also three major glow worm displays.
Your guide won't only take you to a tour of their seas, however throughout the
history and the lifecycle of the glow worms that inhabit it.
Below the
hills and on the shores of Lake Te Anau, this subterranean network of coral
reefs is an absolute must-visit. At the bottom of the Nation in Fiordland
National Park, a trip to Te Anau usually comes at the end of a visit.
Rediscovered in 1948, the plantations have been researched for 3 decades by
Lawson Burrows who became totally fascinated by what he'd discovered. An
exhibition through the glow worm caves takes just two weeks and is appropriate
for many ages.
The Waitomo
Caves are 250m in length and are renowned for their amazing acoustics. You will
journey through a profound limestone shaft while your manual provides an
educational record of the cave network. A boat journey through Glowworm Grotto,
an underground river, will be the highlight of a trip to the Waitomo Caves.
Sail underneath the light of thousands of glow worms before making your way
back to the entrance.
Watch a few
of New Zealand's most fascinating and incredible natural formations - visit
these 3 glow worm caves throughout your visit to Hobbiton.
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