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Plan language: FrançaisTop things to do in New Zealand include visiting the Sky Tower in Auckland, standing 328 meters tall with panoramic city views. Exploring the Waitomo Glowworm Caves offers an enchanting boat ride under thousands of tiny lights. For movie fans, Hobbiton Movie Set lets you walk through the Shire from The Lord of the Rings.


National Park Village
Epic volcanic day-hike worth the sweat. Expect turquoise lakes, crater rims and gusty alpine winds.
Faits rapides: La traversée alpine de Tongariro est une célèbre randonnée volcanique d'une journée qui serpente à travers les bords des cratères, des lacs minéraux vifs et des bouches de vapeur, offrant des changements de paysage spectaculaires en une seule sortie. Des milliers de visiteurs chaque année sont attirés par des sites comme le Cratère Rouge et les trois Lacs Émeraudes qui brillent d'un turquoise éclatant contre les tephras de couleur rouille.
Points forts: Le Cratère Rouge domine le parcours, surplombant les trois Lacs Émeraudes dont le turquoise provient des minéraux dissous, créant un contraste pictural avec la roche volcanique ocre. Les randonneurs sentent souvent une légère odeur de soufre près des évents de vapeur de Ketetahi, et les guides remarquent que les couleurs des lacs sont les plus électriques sous la lumière claire entre 9 et 10 heures du matin.
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Pavlova was named for the Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova, and its crisp meringue shell with a marshmallow-soft interior was created to mimic her lightness.

Hokey pokey is New Zealand's iconic vanilla ice cream studded with crunchy honeycomb toffee, pairing creamy and brittle textures in every spoonful. The whimsical name likely comes from old street-seller cries, and the treat is a national favorite.

Anzac biscuits were baked by families during World War I to send to soldiers, because their ingredients and long shelf life survived long sea journeys. They remain a powerful symbol of wartime remembrance and homefront ingenuity.

Hangi is a traditional Maori earth oven method where food is steamed and smoked on hot stones buried in a pit, producing deeply flavored, tender meat and vegetables. The method is as much about community and ceremony as it is about cooking.

Fish and chips are a beloved New Zealand takeaway, often enjoyed by the sea wrapped in paper, and they showcase the country's access to fresh local fish and a love of casual outdoor dining. Eating them at the beach is an almost ritualistic pastime.

Roast lamb is so central to New Zealand food culture that the country is famous worldwide for its pasture-raised lamb, and Sunday roasts are an enduring expression of hospitality. A perfect roast often signals family gatherings and celebratory meals.

The flat white is a South Pacific coffee creation featuring silky microfoam poured over espresso, creating a stronger but smoother drink than a standard latte. Australia and New Zealand both claim its invention, which fuels friendly coffee debates.

Lemon & Paeroa, commonly called L&P, started when lemon juice was blended with the natural mineral water from Paeroa, creating a uniquely Kiwi soft drink loved for its sweet, citrusy fizz. A giant L&P bottle in Paeroa now draws tourists who want a photo with the national icon.

Manuka tea, brewed from the leaves of the native manuka shrub, has earthy, honeyed notes and was traditionally used by Maori for its soothing medicinal properties. It shares a chemical kinship with manuka honey, which is prized for similar healing qualities.
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