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4/28/11

Wellington Adventure

Wellington is New Zealand's capital city (and not the larger neighbor to the north, Auckland). Travelers agree, the city in the Pacific is not to be missed. With a combination of cosmopolitan and relaxed atmosphere, easy to like Wellington. Here are some tips for your trip there.

The tram ride to the Royal Botanic Gardens


Trams, or cable car, is one of the city's historical heritage is still alive due to support the tourism industry. Thus, only the tourists who climb, but I like to hear the clink and clank all the way tram to the summit
at the Royal Botanic Gardens. From up there, you can see a charming view of Wellington. Royal Botanic Gardens are also widespread, there are some pretty old buildings in it, and they really heartfelt arrange flowers in the garden.

New Zealand have plenty of natural beauty, Milford Sound is one of the most famous - in Unearthing Asia.

Enjoying Coffee in Kelburn

In the western part of the Royal Botanic Gardens, there are Kelburn Village, the region's most 'European' in Wellington. Its main street is full of cozy cafes, shops character, antiquities dealer, and a unique bakery. This is the best place to linger over coffee or enjoy a meal. Make sure you also explore the Glen (liaison Kelburn and the Royal Gardens) to see the old Pohutakawa trees near the church of Saint Michael.

Dunedin in New Zealand is another city that strong European flavor, especially Scotland - in Unearthing Asia.

Back to the Past at the Karori Sanctuary Trust


You will not feel was still in Wellington when entering the site http://www.sanctuary.org.nz/ Karori Sanctuary. Karori Sanctuary Foundation, in the pages of the site, stating that, "(they) Returns sepojok New Zealand seautentik probably like when there is no man." Many argue they already do the job properly! The area was closed, there is a major island in the middle; rare plants and animals were protected in it. Even if you do a tour group there, the place still feels very peaceful with rural atmosphere is thick, though located in the city.

Entertainment at Te Papa

Te Papa is the national museum exhibition Wellington with a very broad spectrum, so difficult is called one by one. On any given day, you can learn about the geological forces that formed the island, or you can learn the tradition of the first New Zealand-speaking population, exploring the thrift store, and about art. If you travel with kids, then you should stop by here.

Children will also be happy to explore the Thermal Wonderland Wai-o-Tapu in Rotoroa - in Unearthing Asia.

Naik Ferry to Matiu-Somes Island

A former island prison camp and quarantine zones may not be a choice of tourist attractions, but Matiu-Somes in Wellington Harbour worth a visit. You can ride a ferry from Queen's Wharf, but make sure once a crew boat, ask to them to stop there. The island is the perfect place to stroll and explore, but you should know exactly what time the ferry will come to pick up - you certainly do not want to spend the night on this island, right?

Seeing the Other Place Panorama


I had mentioned about the view from Kelburn or tram, but there are few other places can be visited if you have time remaining

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