These New Zealand Pictures will show how The Magical Kingdom is?
Tauheed Ahmad Nawaz
There are only very few countries as gorgeous as New Zealand, which is known as the Magical Kingdom. New Zealand has become home to hobbits, Orcs, Ents, icebergs, remarkable mountains to a glacier, braided river, stunning lakes, and sleeps in a wondrous treehouse. Though, from Wellington on the North Island to Cook Strait, one of the most dangerous and unpredictable stretches of water in the world, to Queenstown, described as the adventure capital of the world.
In other words, it’s a haven for bungee jumpers and paragliders. But for those of us who like to breathe fresh air, rather than feel it whooshing past our ears, there are many other things to see and do. Simply, you’ll admire one of the world’s most serene landscapes from a huge bed with sheets that had a higher thread count than a spider colony.
Every possum squashed on the road is one less that’s eating the indigenous birds and vegetation, the national bird, the kiwi, is most at risk since it’s a daft sort of animal with enormous nostrils, no sensible flight options, and a penchant for building nests on the ground. Despite the fact that all of The Lord of the Rings was filmed in New Zealand, it seems to be only one kingdom – The Magical Kingdom.
An orange-colored sunset falls on the mountain range, The Remarkables, with Lake Wakatipu and Queenstown at its baseNew Zealand is the Magical Kingdom with Bright yellow autumn trees bringing the turquoise Clutha River in Wanaka to lifeHapuku-lodgeLake Tekapo is the second-largest of three roughly parallel lakes running along the northern edge of the Mackenzie BasinMany know New Zealand as Middle Earth from Lord of the Rings, but its delights should not be limited to on screenMatheson Lake with Mount Cook reflected on the surface is a spectacular sight not to be missed on a trip to the south islandParagliding over Remarkables Mountain Range is an incredible way to see the snow-capped mountains and lakes from abovePicture-perfect scenery can be seen by Lake Matheson with Mount Tasman and Mount Cook in the backgroundSee Mount Tasman and Mount Cook perfectly reflected on Lake Matheson near Fox Glacier in New ZealandTake a trip to Picton Marlborough Sounds to see the vast mountains meet the bright blue watersThe Still Lake Wakatipu at Glenorchy appears to merge into the blue-hued Mount Earnslaw behindThe vast Fiordland National Park is the largest of the 14 national parks occupying the southwest corner of the South IslandThe vines of the Montana Winery vineyard in Blenheim to sample the delicious offerings