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New Zealand’s Best Cities To Visit During Holidays

Perched on the southwestern Pacific ocean, New Zealand is a paradisiacal island country that boasts of towering mountains, mist-cloaked fjords and serene golden beaches. But above all, the population is less than 6 million, making it a wonderful haven for those who wish to live close to Mother Nature. Over the years, the country has encouraged immigrants to settle down in the country. It has also become a hub of new-age education, which welcomed a huge influx of immigrant students to the country.

If you’re a student who has recently migrated to the country, we’re sure you're excited about exploring the beautiful country at its best. If you haven’t started yet, we’re here to help you with it. We believe in first impressions and that’s why for an uninitiated tourist in the country, we recommend you to visit Auckland and Queensland in your initial days in New Zealand. Let’s take a look at the two localities and how they’re uniquely beautiful and vibrant–places that are perfect for spending your holidays.

Queenstown

Whether you’re into indulging in food and wine, exploring the unbeaten travel trails or teeing off the stunning fairwats, Queenstown is surely the perfect place to be. For a newbie in the city, there are plenty of experiences awaiting you. Skiing is one of the most exciting experiences that is available from winter through to Spring. From bungee jumping, sky diving and canyon swinging to jet boating and horse trekking, Queenstown is a haven for the adventure seekers. However, if hardcore adventure ain’t your thing, there are many beautiful walking and hiking trails, spa treatments, shopping destinations and sightseeing tours that will make you fall in love with the city.

Auckland

One of New Zealand’s oldest and most historic cities, Auckland is also one of the most populous that are nestled amongst two large harbours. Its natural abundance is elegantly balanced between stunning cityscapes too, drawing in a huge throng of visitors all year round. It also offers plenty of activities for every kind of traveller. From many thrilling adventure sports and activities that lure the adrenaline junkies to serene natural surroundings, Auckland surely wins the hearts of each and every visitor. And here’s a fun fact: it is also called the ‘City of Sails’ due to its proximity to the massive harbours and waters that showcases a large fleet of boats. Some of the famous adventure activities that an immigrant student could explore while in Auckland are bungee jumping from the harbour bridge and the Sky Tower. Also, don’t miss the famous Auckland Festival, New Zealand International Comedy Festival to name a few

We hope you make time to visit these beautiful destinations in New Zealand. But hey, don’t you blame us if you can’t get over its charm!

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