Skydive in Queenstown- An adrenaline rush dive down!

There is no other best way to watch the beauty of the New Zealand other than from thousands of feet above. Skydive in Queenstown is absolutely an adventurous and spine- chilling activity that you can try out when you are holidaying in New Zealand, but it is equally essential to reserve your Queenstown hotel prior to your arrival. Millennium Hotel Queenstown is a luxury hotel Queenstown has in store for its travellers who are looking for a comfortable stay. Sky diving is a sheer heart stopping adventure but once you are up in the sky you will feel that it worth all the trouble as the view you get to witness and the experience is simply unparallel and incomparable to anything else. Sky diving in Queenstown will let you experience the breathtaking beauty of snow-capped mountains, gleaming waters of the lakes and lush green landscapes of the area.

Umanga Kahandawaarachchi is a passionate travel writer who writes under the pen name, Maggie Tulliver. Her field of writing covers a wide array of content and articles related to travel and hospitality industry.
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Hiking in Greenstone Track

Choose centrally located Queenstown hotel accommodation such as Copthorne Hotel & Resort Queenstown Lakefront which is a prominent Queenstown resort. Traveller visiting this part of New Zealand should take time to experience a unique outdoor adventure at the Greenstone Valley. The Greenstone Track can be reached by Te Anau and Queenstown. The journey will bring you to The Divide from where you can embark on a walk past an exceptional viewpoint into the valleys. The path will lead you to the McKellar Hut atop the Greenstone Valley, making for an unforgettable sightseeing experience.

Sky Walk in Auckland: A Walk in the Clouds!

This is the Auckland’s sense of adventure and this is one of the main attractions to the city that a traveller invariably finds himself drawn to. The skywalk in Auckland is one exhilarating experience that is fully backed by safety certifications from a certified engineer as well as safety standards that are adhered to quite religiously. The skywalk involves walking in the pergola atop the sky tower that is 192 metres high and 1.2 metres wide. With no hand railings or balconies and the breeze blowing on either side of free space and a dizzy view downwards, the prospect is not for the faint hearted. Though seemingly impossible to undertake, the skywalk is actually backed by safety devices so that although perceived to be terrifying and risky, it is actually not so.

There are two safety tethers connecting you to the over head rail to ensure your safety. One safety tether actually is in place like a climbing rope that works as flail safe. The other one is anchored to you like a seatbelt, and can be adjusted individually to one’s height and has a retractable system that allows one to swing back like a pendulum even if they get off the pergola.

With a friendly staff whose congenial manner and attention, instantly builds your confidence and chases your scary thoughts away, the walk can actually be taken on as a challenge and the result is as expected, simply exhilarating. The view is claimed to be absolutely ravishing, and the brave ones can actually attempt to do a daring glance downwards to enjoy it. The walk has a few restrictions, with a very strictly adhered to wind limit as well as an age limit and weight limit that ensures further the safety of the adventure.

End the days adventures and step over to one of the reputed 5 Star Hotel Auckland and you will find that the day can get even better. With a timeless elegance and modern amenities that are just after your heart and desire, The Langham Auckland feels like a second home while you are in this enchanting city. With excellent residential options and delectable cuisine, this is one hotel that is enviously placed high up on the list of most desirable Auckland hotels.

 

Umanga Kahandawaarachchi is a passionate travel writer who writes under the pen name, Maggie Tulliver. Her field of writing covers a wide array of content and articles related to travel and hospitality industry.
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