Bungy Jumping
Welcome to the world’s great outdoor adventure playground, New Zealand - otherwise known as ‘Bungyland’ awesome bungy jump sites.
Welcome to the world’s great outdoor adventure playground, New Zealand - otherwise known as ‘Bungyland’ awesome bungy jump sites.
Skippers Canyon Bridge Bungy is kept operational by the AJ. Hackett Company specifically for special events and corporate conferences.
Coromandel Peninsula is a narrow finger of land thrusting out into the Pacific Ocean south east of Auckland. Coromandel Rafting & Kayaking.
Manganui-a-te-ao River has beautiful scenery, clear water, great standing waves and stoppers and is unaffected by the extensive hydro schemes.
New Zealand is a golfer’s paradise with over 400 public and private golf courses, including many championship and resort courses that are on par with the world’s best. DANNY : DE HEK has compiled this summary to assist visitors in planning their golfing holiday itinerary.
New Zealand is a fisherman’s paradise boasting rivers and lakes that supply an array of fresh fish unsurpassed anywhere else in the world.
Spectacular landscapes, clean environment and easy-going lifestyle, make it one of the world’s most desirable holiday destinations.
Kiwis love outdoor adventure, and the sight of flashing paddles, flying spray and ecstatic rafters exchanging 'high fives' is an icon of the Downunder adventure experience.
New Zealand a magical world where a clean, green, pristine landscape provides the setting for an amazing variety of outdoor activities.
It's New Zealand's best kept secret - a paradise for nature lovers with abundant tracts of wilderness, golden beaches, sparkling lakes and tumbling rivers.
Seeking adventure in the great outdoors - want to physically challenge yourself on a scenic river? Taranaki offers all this in abundance and markets itself effectively as a special place with real people and a great lifestyle.
Discover a world untouched by man - a true wilderness where deep ocean meets towering peaks. Fiordland National Park is the largest park in New Zealand and just the wildest, wettest and most isolated part of the country.