Australia & New Zealand

Nelson Lakes National Park – a mountainous and forested heaven for bird life and hikers

Nelson Lakes National Park is situated in the north of New Zealand’s South Island. As its name suggests, it is dominated by bodies of water, in particular its two main lakes – Rotoiti and Rotoroa. It’s also a mountainous and forested heaven for bird life and hikers. Walk around Lake Read More

Karijini National Park – an incredible, raw and remote destination

Karijini National Park is an incredible, raw and remote destination in the Pilbarra Region of Western Australia. It’s a semi-arid desert, a place of extreme temperature fluctuations – freezing cold winter nights, scorching hot winter days and massive, heavy rainfall in the summer wet season. It’s a National Park that’s Read More

Kalbarri National Park – one of the most visited National parks in Western Australia

Over 180,000 hectares in size, Kalbarri National Park is dominated by a 400 million-year-old landscape that has cut into beautiful red and white banded gorges by the Murchison River. 📣Facts & Tips: The park is one of Western Australia’s most magical places to propose. It’s open throughout the year, with Read More

Purnululu National Park – reveals the story of its formation over hundreds of millions of years

Seriously?! These stones have been around for 350 million years??? The world heritage listed Bungle Bungle Range is located within Purnululu National Park in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. It reveals the story of its formation over hundreds of millions of years, and helps unlock the story of the Read More

Milford Sound – described by Rudyard Kipling as the ‘eighth wonder of the world’

Do you want to be wowed by nature? Check this out then! 👇👇👇 Famously described by Rudyard Kipling as the ‘eighth wonder of the world’, Milford Sound was carved by glaciers during the ice ages. Breathtaking in any weather, the fiord’s cliffs rise vertically from the dark waters, mountain peaks scrape Read More

Pohutu Geyser – the largest geyser in New Zealand

Pōhutu Geyser is a geyser in the Whakarewarewa Thermal Valley, Rotorua, in the North Island of New Zealand. Pohutu means “big splash” or “explosion”.  The main geyser of the area, and the largest in New Zealand, it spurts up to twenty times per day and can reach heights of up to 30 metres (100 feet). You will Read More

Lake Hayes – the most photographed lake in New Zealand

Lake Hayes is a small lake in the Wakatipu Basin in Central Otago, in New Zealand’s South Island. It is located close to the towns of Arrowtown and Queenstown. It’s easy to see why Lake Hayes is called “the most photographed lake in New Zealand” or “mirror lake”. Lake Hayes is a tranquil and beautiful lake that’s just 15 minutes drive Read More

Mount Taranaki – New Zealand’s most perfectly formed volcano

If you don’t get the chance to work and travel in Taranaki, then the solution is simple: make the chance! The region with Mt Taranaki as its star is the best example of mountains to sea experiences in New Zealand. One morning you could be hiking in the mountainous Egmont Read More