Northland offers many varied experiences if you go off the beaten track to explore its picturesque harbours, fishing villages, golden beaches, rural settlements
The rugged volcanic Coromandel Peninsula is Auckland’s most important summer recreational playground, offering sheltered golden sand beaches and superb boating.
Localised herds of red, fallow, sambar and rusa deer. The broad Bay of Plenty basin embraces a surprising variety of seascapes, landforms, flora and fauna.
Outstanding fallow trophies at two locations. The glacial origins of ‘Central’ are obvious when you first view the enormous round-top mountain ranges draped.
Classic alpine hunting for big game species. New Zealand’s most elevated hunting grounds are found in the Mt Cook National Park in South Canterbury.
Trophy wapiti in a World Heritage Area. To hunt the high tops, hanging valleys and big basins of Fiordland National Park is a rare privilege.
Fallow herds with the North Island’s best trophy potential. The largest lowland forest in the North Island spreads across the Whanganui National Park.
On the Catlins Coast you will find ancient trees, caves, waterfalls, jagged points, surf-pounded beaches, rare species of flora and fauna and a petrified forest
The number of freedom campers in New Zealand is rising, the number of international visitors who explore the country this way almost tripling
However, because of the thoughtless actions of many campers, including those using campervans, the dumping of human waste and garbage.
The thoughtless actions of many campers, including those using campervans, the dumping of human waste and garbage is a national issue.
Beautiful country but Mother Nature can be very harsh. We are a long narrow country surrounded by sea, we are subject to rapid weather.