Places

Mount Sunday – the film site for Edoras in The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers

Mount Sunday is a low-set “mountain” isolated in the Canterbury Plains of New Zealand’s South Island. It sits in the middle of a flat, barren river plain, and is surrounded by snow-capped mountain ranges in the far distance. Mount Sunday is a stunning site, with expansive views of the Rangitata Read More

Roy’s Peak – one of the most spectacular views from the ridgeline in New Zealand

Roy’s Peak Track is located in Wanaka area in the Otago region in New Zealand. The track begins by zigzagging along a steep 4WD track from the carpark to the conservation area. From there, continue on through wild tussock grasslands until you reach Roy’s Peak summit. Along the way, take Read More

Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland – New Zealand’s most colourful and diverse geothermal sightseeing attraction

Sculpted out of volcanic activity and thousands of years in the making, Wai-O-Tapu is considered to be New Zealand’s most colourful and diverse geothermal sightseeing attraction, and has been named as one of the 20 most surreal places in the world. The thermal wonderland is incredible, a truly unique place Read More

Sellicks Beach – one of only a few beaches in Adelaide where cars are permitted on the sand

Sellicks Beach is 53 kilometres away from Adelaide. The big, prominent hills of Sellicks Hill Range roll down towards Gulf St Vincent and the broad sandy beaches run north towards Adelaide. It’s like veins run through the hills. This part of the coastline is renowned for its plentiful fishing and Read More

Nelson Lakes National Park – a mountainous and forested heaven for bird life and hikers

Nelson Lakes National Park is situated in the north of New Zealand’s South Island. As its name suggests, it is dominated by bodies of water, in particular its two main lakes – Rotoiti and Rotoroa. It’s also a mountainous and forested heaven for bird life and hikers. Walk around Lake Read More

Karijini National Park – an incredible, raw and remote destination

Karijini National Park is an incredible, raw and remote destination in the Pilbarra Region of Western Australia. It’s a semi-arid desert, a place of extreme temperature fluctuations – freezing cold winter nights, scorching hot winter days and massive, heavy rainfall in the summer wet season. It’s a National Park that’s Read More

Kalbarri National Park – one of the most visited National parks in Western Australia

Over 180,000 hectares in size, Kalbarri National Park is dominated by a 400 million-year-old landscape that has cut into beautiful red and white banded gorges by the Murchison River. 📣Facts & Tips: The park is one of Western Australia’s most magical places to propose. It’s open throughout the year, with Read More