Wild Wellington Tour
Wellington's landscape is famouse for its myth, legend, and beautiful wild nature
of New Zealand. It's home to mythical beasts, is the source of marvellous legends,
and has been changed by cyclones and earthquakes.
Wild Wellington tour offeres you to walk along Wellington's beautiful waterside,
hearing Maori legends of sea monsters, or taniwha, who once lived under the harbor's
mysterious waters. Then you will visit the statue of legendary Kupe, who landed his
canoe on the Wellington shore. What else? You will experience a recreation of cyclone
Giselle, the storm that caused New Zealand's worst recent maritime misfortune.
Also you will take a trip in a four-wheel drive to Red Rocks, on the Seal Coast at the south
of the city. This tour will drive you across an active fault-line, over rocky beachfront,
and around headlands to visit a territory of fur seals, sprawled over the rust-colored
New Zealand's rocks that give the destination its name.
Wild Wellington Tour will show an exceptional views - you'll see the Tasman Sea meet
the Pacific Ocean, the noisy waters of Cook Strait separating the North and South Islands,
and the distant mountain ranges of the south.
On the fringes of the city, yet seeming a world away, is the world-renowned
conservation project where endangered birds like the kaka, kiwi, saddleback
and bellbird, are regenerating amidst native forest. You will walk along the bush trails,
visit abandoned goldmines along the way, and enjoy a delicious outdoor picnic lunch.
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