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Don鈥檛 go hiking in New Zealand鈥攇o tramping.
Don鈥檛 go hiking in New Zealand鈥攇o tramping. (Photo: Liz Carlson)

8 Can’t-Miss New Zealand 国产吃瓜黑料s

If you're planning a trip to Kiwi country, take these tips from someone who's lived there

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Don鈥檛 go hiking in New Zealand鈥攇o tramping.
(Photo: Liz Carlson)

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When I moved to New Zealand six year ago, hot off the plane from Washington, D.C., I wasn鈥檛 quite sure what I鈥檇 gotten myself into. Jet-lagged and confused, I was struck by the enormous wall of tourism brochures as I checked into my hotel, a seemingly endless array of聽sports and Lord of the Rings鈥themed attractions.

If one country dominates adventure tourism, it鈥檚 New Zealand, the tiny pacific wilderness at the bottom of the world. A sparsely populated destination full of volcanoes, glaciers, rainforests, alpine deserts, and rare birds that can鈥檛 fly, the country鈥檚 got it all. What do you expect from the place that invented bungee jumping and聽calls itself the birthplace Sir Edmund Hillary?

It didn鈥檛 take long for me to learn that the national pastime is 鈥渄oing bombs鈥濃攋umping off things. Here are my picks for eight of the best adventures you can have in New Zealand.

Get Down and Dirty on a 鈥淩ight Proper Tramp鈥

(Liz Carlson)

Here鈥檚 a聽tip for you to fit in like a local in New Zealand: instead of hiking,聽we say tramping,聽which, if I鈥檓 being honest here, is much more fitting of a聽word. I feel like hiking implies nicely groomed trails, rest stops, and serviced huts. New Zealand tramping is often more hardcore.聽In fact, I鈥檓 fairly sure the philosophy here to climb mountains is:聽Why build a trail when you can just go straight up?聽

Most backcountry tramping聽involves climbing mountains using tree roots as a ladder or shimmying across precarious three-wire bridges (or just plain old river crossings) and wading through mud up to your chest. Personally, I think that makes things all the more exciting, but聽check in with the聽 for updates and the聽 to plan聽accordingly. Rescuing ill-prepared tourists in the mountains is starting to get old in our local news.

Test Your Nerves While Blackwater Rafting in a Glowworm Cave

(Liz Carlson)

The glowworm caves are one of New Zealand鈥檚 most unique features. As if huge, ancient subterranean caverns weren鈥檛 enough,聽many of them are covered in twinkling blue glowworms that shine like stars above you. They are, in fact, bright shiny maggots attracting their dinner with dangling poo, but from a distance, they鈥檙e聽beautiful. The best glowworm adventure you can find is in Waitomo, on the North Island, on . You鈥檒l zip into a thick wetsuit before heading deep into the caves to聽slide,聽swim, float, rappel, zip line, and jump聽along in an underground聽canyoning adventure beneath a ceiling of blue stars with an inner tube.聽

Hit Some Untouched Powder and Go Heli-Skiing in Wanaka

(Liz Carlson)

New Zealand鈥檚 winter is shorter and occurs at the opposite time of year than the Northern Hemisphere, running from mid-June to mid-September, give or take, and our ski culture is as tough and wild as you might expect from a place where rope tows reign supreme on the club fields (basically tiny ski areas). But perhaps the ultimate snow adventure聽is to go heli-skiing in our endless backcountry. With terrain for intermediate riders and experts, last year I joined with my friends, led by 聽and guided by Lydia Bradey, the first woman to ascend Mount Everest without oxygen (she鈥檚 made six聽summits of the peak since). While it took a run to get the聽hang of powder riding, after that it was an absolute dream ripping through waist-deep freshies and flying around the mountains overlooking my home area of Lake Wanaka.

Throw Yourself Off Something Big in Queenstown

(Liz Carlson)

The world鈥檚 first commercial bungee jump was invented near Queenstown, at the Kawarau River, by AJ Hackett, and the adventure capital of the world doesn鈥檛 disappoint. Thrills come easy in this stunning alpine town, you just have to pick your poison. Whether it鈥檚 a 439-foot plunge off the fearsome Nevis bungee jump聽or getting kicked This is Sparta! style from聽the frightening , adrenaline is always on offer in Queenstown. If you鈥檙e gonna do something crazy, this is the place to do it. Just be smart about it and tell your parents聽after, not before.聽

Take in the Epic Volcanic Landscape

(Liz Carlson)

Part of the infamous Pacific Ring of Fire, New Zealand is colloquially known as the Shaky Isles for a good reason. Earthquakes abound here, as the ground quite literally shifts and moves beneath our feet. This means there are plenty of geothermal hot spots that beckon visitors to visit. Rotorua, on the North Island, is the epicenter of many geothermal wonders, and you鈥檙e聽acutely aware of this as soon as you arrive in the city. The sulfuric smell lingers, and steam rises聽over parts聽of the town. Nearby Tongariro National Park offers the most popular day hike, the Tongariro Crossing, a 19.4-mile alpine trek聽that weaves its way among a volcanic landscape, including past Mount Doom from The Lord of the Rings.

Go Whitewater Rafting on the Remote Landsborough River

(Liz Carlson)

With plenty of mountain rivers in New Zealand, there鈥檚 no shortage of places to go whitewater rafting. But hands down, my pick for best adventure in this country is rafting the Landsborough River. Hidden away in the聽heart of the Southern Alps between Wanaka and the west coast, it鈥檚 an area so far off the grid that the only access is on聽multi-day tramps through some very dense and unforgiving landscapes or via聽helicopter. A bucket-list item for many intrepid kiwis, flies you up into the mountains, where you begin a three-day journey rafting back out on the Landsborough River. You won鈥檛 see another soul, but you will get a real glimpse of what New Zealand used to look like before humans arrived (and trashed it), and more than once you鈥檒l probably be hit with a notion that you鈥檙e in Jurassic Park.

Voyage Through the Roaring Forties聽to the New Zealand聽Subantarctic Islands

(Liz Carlson)

Most people know about the country鈥檚 three main islands鈥攖he North Island, South Island, and Stewart Island鈥攁ll of which are relatively easy to access if you don鈥檛 mind flying for approximately one聽million hours to get here from anywhere besides Australia. But very few people know or are aware of the incredible group of subantarctic islands located聽between the main islands and Antarctica. Unpopulated but absolutely teeming with wildlife, you have to traverse the roughest seas in the world, the Southern Ocean, on an ship with if you wish to step foot on these lands, but let me tell you, every day you spend with your face in the toilet will be worth it as soon as you walk among聽thousands of penguins or beneath enormous albatross.

Fly Up to Fox Glacier聽for an Icy 国产吃瓜黑料

(Liz Carlson)

There are only two places in the world where glaciers drop down all the way to temperate rainforests instead of thriving only on remote mountain peaks, and New Zealand is one of them. Fox Glacier is eight miles long,聽a veritable river of blue ice聽winding聽its way down from the back of Aoraki, New Zealand鈥檚 highest peak, toward聽the Tasman Sea. Stunning to behold, normally glaciers like this are only accessible to elite and experienced climbers, but on Fox Glacier, there鈥檚 a booming business in :聽you quickly fly up to the glacier, where you鈥檙e then guided through ice caves, down crevasses,聽and more.聽

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