Journey into a tramper’s paradise of cloud-piercing mountains, one hundred glaciers, boulder-strewn rivers and dense rainforests.
Soar high above the sparkling permanent snowfields, which feed giant ‘rivers of ice’ on New Zealand’s West Coast.
If you would like to climb to ‘rocky mountain high’ from the valley below, then the ‘twin lakes park’ is the place to go.
Step into an ecological wonderland and marvel at the astounding diversity of New Zealand’s second largest national park.
Walk on the wild side by climbing the scoria-strewn slopes of a dormant volcano, which is ‘The Most Climbed Mountain in New Zealand’.
Gaze in awe at the world’s highest sea cliffs, which rise sheer out of the deep, silent waters of Milford Sound.
Welcome to a different world of rock, ice and snow, and a place where delicate mountain daisies grow.
Sample the high life on a grand scale, in the midst of a breathtaking glacial park - New Zealand’s most elevated playground.
Welcome to the wonderful world of the Abel Tasman - New Zealand’s smallest, sunniest and most popular national park.
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The legal age of marriage in New Zealand is 16 years. If one or both partners are under the age of 20 and have not been married before, then parental consent to marry is required.
New Zealand is a modern democratic country in which human rights are protected. It is illegal to discriminate on grounds such as race, religion or ethnicity. Complaints about discrimination should be made to the Human Rights Commission office.