New Zealand’s Queenstown has got the reputation of being a spiritual home to the adrenaline junkies with flourishing scene of bungee jumping, jet-boating and river rafting etc. But what to do after you have tired up your muscles and are exhausted to death. Here’s our pick of less audacious activities to ease off in luxuriant style along with pleasing yourself.
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Revive yourself in
Japanese-style hot pools
Rejuvenating at private Japanese-style hot pools, with majestic commanding views of the
isolated Shotover River, is the best option after a tiring adrenaline rush. The
vistas from each pool can be tailored to ones’ desire for optimizing privacy
and panoramas as baths are usually taken up by couples. Lift up your romance by
pampering your senses with aromatherapy in the candlelit settings. Try booking your baths in the much enchanted
twilight time.
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Pamper your tongue at
Gibbston Wine & Food Festival
In summers, New Zealand hosts many awe-inspiring culinary fests, out of
which the Gibbston Wine and Food Festival is arguably the best. Nestled away in Kawararau valley, the exotic
vineyards of the region maintain a climate in which sumptuous and savory wines
flourishes. Orchestras and Cooking classes sway the one-day festival somewhere
in the Mid-march. For a spine tingling experience, take a chopper ride to see
the ethereal vistas of the vineyards alongside river valley which is at its raw
best.
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Embrace the charm of
Glenorchy on a horseback
Towards the north of Lake Wakatipu, the laid-back settlement of
Glenorchy is a tranquiller substitute to the bustling areas of the Queenstown.
Past the northern boundaries of the lake, the landscape changes harmoniously
into a mix of isolated farms, towering mountain peaks and glacier fed rivers.
This fantasy land is mostly explored on a horseback. The mesmerizing excursions
vary from one-hour ride along the Rees river valley to overnight stays in
rustic huts amidst the wilderness of mountains.
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