2024 Walter Peak Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in November)
Popular Attractions
Lake Wakatipu
Walter Peak High Country Farm - RealNZ
8-Day New Zealand Tour | A Fairytale Journey in Autumn
8-Day New Zealand Tour, the ultimate guide is here! Beautiful natural scenery and special delicacies are all included. Save it now and start your dream journey!
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🌏Itinerary:
D1: Arrive in Auckland, the City of Sails, and enjoy 24-hour Chinese-speaking private car pick-up service to start your New Zealand trip easily🚘.
D2: Explore the magical Waitomo Glowworm Caves and feel like you are in the starry sky✨-> Visit the fairytale-like Hobbiton and feel the charm of the dwarf world🏡.
D3: Go to Agrodome Farm, get close to nature, and experience the fun of farm life🐄🌾.
D4: Stroll along Lake Wakatipu and feel the tranquility of the lake and mountains🌊-> Take the TSS Earnslaw Steamship for a romantic journey through time and space🚤-> Visit Walter Peak High Country Farm and experience the unique style of the highland ranch🏞️.
D5: Take the Queenstown Skyline Gondola and overlook the magnificent scenery of the whole city🚡.
D6: Visit Lake Wanaka and feel the magnificence of the lake and mountains🏞️-> Look for the Wanaka Tree and leave unforgettable travel memories🌳-> Visit Mount Cook Salmon Farm and learn about the salmon farming process🐟-> Explore Mount Cook National Park and feel the grandeur and mystery of nature🏔️.
D7: Stroll along Lake Pukaki and enjoy the tranquility of the lake and mountains🌊-> Visit the Church of the Good Shepherd and feel the religious culture of New Zealand💒-> Visit Lake Tekapo and enjoy the beautiful lake and mountains and starry sky🌌.
D8: Visit Mona Vale Garden and enjoy the unique garden scenery of New Zealand🌺.
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Travel tips:
1. Visa information: You need to apply for a visa in advance to go to New Zealand to ensure a smooth trip~📝
2. Currency exchange rate: New Zealand uses New Zealand dollars. Learn about the exchange rate with RMB in advance to better plan your budget.💰
3. November climate: New Zealand is mild and pleasant in November, but the temperature difference between morning and evening is large, so remember to bring a thick coat!🧥
4. Travel preparation: You need to know the traffic rules when renting a car for self-driving, and pay attention to safety first!🚗
5. Environmental awareness: New Zealand pays attention to environmental protection, so you need to classify waste and save water!♻️
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Do you like the scenery of New Zealand? Like and save it now, and start your New Zealand trip with this guide!🌄✨Don't miss any beautiful scenery!
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8-Day New Zealand Autumn Tour: Miss It and Wait a Year
8-Day New Zealand Tour: Beautiful Scenery Awaits! Enjoy an amazing itinerary and experience the charm of pure nature. Don't miss out!
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🛫Itinerary:
DAY 1: Arrive in Auckland, enjoy 24-hour Chinese-speaking private car airport transfer service, and start your New Zealand trip!
DAY 2: Waitomo Glowworm Caves - Hobbiton
Explore the magical glowworm caves and visit Hobbiton to experience a fairy tale world.
DAY 3: Lake Tekapo - Church of the Good Shepherd - Tekapo Chinese Star Gazing
Enjoy the natural beauty of the lakes and mountains, and experience a different kind of romance with stargazing at night.
DAY 4: Tasman Glacier - Lake Wanaka - Wanaka Tree
Go on a glacier adventure, take photos by the lake, and spend a wonderful time with the Wanaka Tree.
DAY 5: Lake Wakatipu - TSS Earnslaw Steamship - Walter Peak High Country Farm
Enjoy the lakeside, take a ride on a vintage steamship, and experience life on a high country farm.
DAY 6: Milford Sound - Milford Sound Sightseeing Cruise
Explore the wonders of the fjords, take a sightseeing cruise, and enjoy the grandeur of nature.
DAY 7: Queenstown Skyline Gondola
Take the Skyline Gondola, overlook the panoramic view of Queenstown, and enjoy the beautiful scenery from above.
DAY 8: Queenstown Airport Transfer
End your wonderful New Zealand trip and head home. See you next time!
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Travel Tips:
- The weather in New Zealand is pleasant in November, warm and comfortable during the day, and slightly cool at night. Remember to bring a light jacket🧥.
- New Zealand is 4 hours ahead of Beijing time. Pay attention to the time difference and plan your schedule accordingly🕰️.
- Must-try New Zealand food: seafood, lamb chops, and local wine. Don't miss out on the deliciousness🍷🦞🥩!
- A visa is required to travel to New Zealand. Plan ahead and enjoy a worry-free trip🛫🇳🇿.
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Explore the romance and adventure of New Zealand! Don't forget to like and save this post, and let more travel buddies discover this pure paradise!🌍✨
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Trip to Queenstown 🇳🇿
It was a trip to Queenstown, New Zealand. We visited a few places for hiking. If you love hiking like us, we highly recommend two incredible trails that we explored. These spots offer stunning views and are perfect for capturing breathtaking photos 📸 especially when timed just right.
Queenstown Hill Walk
We kicked off our hiking adventure with the Queenstown Hill Walk, a must-do for anyone visiting the area. Starting early around 8:00 AM ☀️ allowed us to enjoy the trail in the crisp morning air, with fewer people on the path. As we made our way up, the views over Lake Wakatipu and the surrounding peaks unfolded beautifully. One of our favorite spots for a photo was the Basket of Dreams sculpture. The light hitting the lake and mountains in the morning made for perfect photo opportunities, so be sure to stop and capture that magic! This hike is relatively short but offers one of the best panoramic views over Queenstown highly recommended.
📍 Belfast Terrace, Queenstown 9300, New Zealand
Ben Lomond Track
Ben Lomond Track was the pinnacle of our Queenstown hiking experience🏔️ We started early at around 7:00 AM to give ourselves enough time to reach the summit and enjoy the scenery along the way. The trail begins at the top of the Skyline Gondola and quickly takes you into alpine territory. We found the saddle (halfway up) to be a fantastic spot to take a break and snap some photos 📸 of the incredible view over the town and lake. If you’re feeling adventurous, continue up to the summit for panoramic views of the Southern Alps, the sight is nothing short of awe-inspiring. The lighting here is best in the morning or late afternoon when the sun bathes the mountains in a warm glow.
📍Top of the Skyline Gondola, Brecon Street, Queenstown 9300, New Zealand
Both trails offer unique perspectives of Queenstown’s beautiful landscapes and are perfect for those who love scenic photography and nature 🙌🙌🙌
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Main lake in Queenstown
#cherryblossom2024
Lake Wakatipu is the main lake in Queenstown, New Zealand. Lake Wakatipu is a stunning, iconic lake and the third largest lake in New Zealand by surface area and stretches approximately 80 kilometers (50 miles) in length. The lake is famous for its scenic beauty, crystal-clear waters, and surrounding mountainous landscape. There are plenty activities on Lake Wakatipu such scenic cruises, jet boating, kayaking, and fishing. Besides water activities, you can choose other activities such as hiking, mountain biking, and scenic drives.
Mintymin
Glenorchy, New Zealand
Glenorchy, New Zealand, is located at the northernmost tip of Lake Wakatipu and is also a filming location for the magical world, just 45 kilometers from Queenstown. Surrounded by mountains and forests, the area is majestic and lush with beautiful scenery. The lakes, rivers, grasslands, and pastures here are largely preserved in their natural state, known as the place with the most 'Middle-earth' character, where one can fully experience 100% pure New Zealand. The drive from Queenstown to this place follows Lake Wakatipu, with the lake on the left side of the road, flanked by high mountains on one side and the lake on the other, and is acclaimed as one of the top ten most beautiful self-drive routes in the world. Check-in spots include the red house, the seven trees, the trailside benches by the lake, and so on.
KYLIE WALSH
Queenstown Travel Diary
Queenstown is a picturesque gem in the heart of New Zealand's South Island, a paradise for travelers. With its stunning scenery, adrenaline-pumping activities, and enchanting atmosphere, it's no wonder it's known as the adventure capital of the world. Here's a glimpse of my unforgettable trip to Queenstown.
Upon arrival, the first thing that caught my eye was the breathtaking beauty of Lake Wakatipu. The crystal-clear waters unfolded before me, surrounded by majestic mountains that seemed to pierce the sky. I couldn't help but take a leisurely stroll along the waterfront, immersing myself in the tranquility around me.
The next day, I embarked on a thrilling adventure with a bungee jump at the famous Kawarau Bridge. Standing on the edge, looking down at the emerald waters below, my heart raced with excitement as I plunged into the abyss. The force of the free fall and the exhilarating rebound made me feel more alive than ever.
Eager to explore more of Queenstown's natural wonders, I ventured to the nearby Fiordland National Park. Driving through winding roads with picturesque views, I arrived at Milford Sound, an astonishing fjord known for its towering waterfalls and striking cliffs. Sailing along the tranquil waters, I was captivated by the magnificent scenery and felt humbled by the grandeur of nature.
Back in Queenstown, I enjoyed some well-deserved relaxation at a local spa. In the serene setting, I indulged in a revitalizing massage, releasing all the stress and worries of everyday life.
As the sun began to set, I headed to the Queenstown Skyline Gondola to take in the panoramic view of the town bathed in golden hues. At the summit, I savored delicious cuisine at the Stratosfare Restaurant while admiring the magnificent views of Lake Wakatipu and the Remarkables mountain range.
Before bidding farewell to this enchanting destination, I couldn't resist one last adventure—a helicopter flight over the Southern Alps, taking in the scenery. Soaring above rugged peaks and icy glaciers, I was in awe of the beautiful landscape below.
As I reflect on my time in Queenstown, I am filled with gratitude for the unforgettable experiences and memories created in this magical corner of the world. From heart-stopping adventures to moments of serene beauty, Queenstown truly captured my heart and left an indelible mark on my soul. Until we meet again, goodbye, Queenstown—you will always hold a special place in my heart.
EVANGELINE ROSE
Every second is a scene at Lake Wakatipu in Queenstown, New Zealand
🌟Practical information:
📍Surroundings: The towns around the lake include Queenstown, the villages of Kingston, Glenorchy, and Kinloch
❤Ticket price: Free🆓
Lake Wakatipu, shaped like a lightning bolt⚡, is the third largest lake in New Zealand. Due to its unique shape, a unique 'tidal' phenomenon is formed on the lake. Formed by glacial movement, it is surrounded by mountains, with the highest Mount Earnslaw at an altitude of 2819 meters.
📍In the embrace of Queenstown on the South Island, Lake Wakatipu reflects the magnificence of the Remarkables mountain range like a mirror, further feeling the magnificent and wonderful nature❗
🔆Walking by the lake, as if in a fairyland, the lake and the mountains together paint a grand picture. Here, you can have a deep conversation with nature, it is a good place to relax and enjoy😀
🧊All year round, visitors can fish in Lake Wakatipu. Especially at the mouths of the Greenstone River and Lochy River, there are a large number of salmon, which is a paradise for anglers, and you will definitely not make a vain trip. In summer, it is a popular place for swimming and cooling off, which is popular with tourists🤗🤗
✅Must experience: The antique steamboat T.S.S. Earnslaw offers several ferry services to the other end of the lake, Walter Peak, every day.🚤 You can also take an old steamboat to explore the old memories along the traces of the years. Boating on the lake, experiencing leisurely and comfortable time, is an incomparable enjoyment.
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Queenstown Reverie: Lake's Embrace Beckons
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In 2023, my motorhome journey to Queenstown and Lake Wakatipu etched memories that linger like a cherished dream. The crisp air of Queenstown embraced the breathtaking Southern Alps, creating a picturesque backdrop for our adventure. As we meandered along the shores of Lake Wakatipu, its crystal-clear waters mirrored the surrounding peaks, casting a mesmerizing reflection. Every twist in the road revealed a new panorama, each more awe-inspiring than the last. Queenstown's vibrant atmosphere and the serene beauty of the lake left an indelible mark on my soul. As the sun dipped behind the mountains, painting the sky in hues of orange and pink, I couldn't help but whisper, "In 2024, I wish to go there again."
TimentoDiver
Plateau pastoral area
Shepherds and sheep are companions. After being exposed to the scorching sun, battered by wind and rain, and invaded by snow and frost, some hard things have stained the mature skin, injecting simple hormones into a clumsy life again. The lonely shepherd stands on the hill of the times, maintaining inevitable calmness like the surrounding mountains. While shepherding sheep, the shepherd is also grazing her own life. Because the shepherd not only has a flock of sheep, but also has the water and grass of the pastoral land and the smile of spring in her heart.
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This steamship, which was first launched in 1912, is the iconic experience of Queenstown tourism, and the ship's terminal is the Walter Peak Ranch. The time on board is not long, it is about 45 minutes. You can choose to see the scenery on the deck or find a good deck in the cabin.
Walter Peak Highland Ranch, located on the southwestern shore of Lake Wakatipu. Nowadays, the main work content has become a tourist attraction, and three steam boats carry tourists to visit here every day. Here you can watch the wool shearing show, see highland cattle, grass mud horses, and red deer.
The first thing to get off the boat, we were guided by the staff, first came to the stage to see the shearing wool and ranch dog performance. The sheep performed relatively calmly throughout the process. The staff caught the sheep with his legs and began to shave her, and explained the whole process. It took less than ten minutes for a sheep to be shaved. From a fat long-haired sheep to a thin, thin sheep.
The highly recommended BBQ lunch is served in the colonel's house at the ranch. There are many types of barbecues, such as roast chicken, roast lamb, roast pig and roast beef. My favorite is roast pork and lamb, and the taste is unforgettable. Desserts are not to be missed, especially chocolate mousse. Look for a nice little corner in the restaurant. Whether it's warm in the sun on the window, or sitting in the landscape of the lake, watching the snow-capped mountains and lakes, it is a good life.
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Want to experience a different New Year's Eve with your baby? Want to make your New Year more ceremonial? Go to Queenstown and take the tss steamship. It is a dazzling star on Lake Cavatip. It was born in the same year as the famous Titanic. It has been working hard on Lake Cavatip for more than 100 years, except for the ancient steam. The charm of the boat, to the other side of Queenstown - Walter Peak Plateau Farm, see the life of the shepherd, accompanied by the scenery to eat a special BBQ barbecue, such a new year, must burst your circle of friends ~
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The Walter Peak Highland Ranch
is located on the southwestern shore of the picturesque Lake Wakatipu, and the Walter Peak Highland Ranch has a long history. When Maori went to the Mararoa River and the Oreti River to hunt for the birds (Moa) and collect the green jade, they camped in the bays covered by the pastures.
European immigrants in the 1970s Von Tunzelman started early agricultural activities here. Livestock deaths, blizzards and lack of funds eventually forced him to leave the land.
After a period of rapid change, the Walter Peak Ranch was eventually taken over by the Mackenzie family in the late 1880s. After 80 years of unremitting efforts, the Mackenzie family has made the Highland Ranch a successful development and has been highly praised.
At the peak of the ranch, the area reached more than 68,000 hectares, with 40,000 sheep and 50 full-time employees, making it one of New Zealand's most famous pastures. The original pasture area of the Walter Peak Ranch is now known as the Walter Peak High Country Farm.
After the ranch built a number of permanent homes, including the Colonels Homestead with its beautiful lakeside gardens. The Colonel House was originally built in 1902 and was rebuilt after an unexpected fire in 1977.