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Queenstown - The Adventure Capital

Queenstown – The Adventure Capital

Feb. 8th | Posted by 11 comments

Located on New Zealand’s South Island, Queenstown is renowned for the haunting loveliness of its scenery.  However, for many tourists a far bigger lure is the action-packed adventure activities that can be enjoyed there. Frequently called the world’s “Adventure Capital,” Queenstown is the place many people know as the home of bungee jumping: when it comes to fast-paced outdoor thrills in Queenstown, bungee jumping is just the beginning.

Adventure with a View

These days, bungee jumping is available practically worldwide, but nowhere else will you be treated to the kinds of magnificent natural vistas that can be seen in New Zealand when you are doing it. Here, adventurous tourists do not just jump from city bridges, where the jump itself is the only true attraction; instead, visitors to the “Southern Alps” can jump from platforms extending out over forested slopes that face Lake Wakatipu.

For an even more all-encompassing view of the natural wonders of New Zealand, tourists to Queenstown can take advantage of one of the companies offering skydiving adventures. Both novice and experienced skydivers are welcomed there, with lessons and instruction provided for those who need it. A little less hair-raising, but no less adventurous, is a trip in one of the helicopters that provides tourists in Queenstown with a chance to zip in and out of the valleys and slopes surrounding the town.

Get Wet

Jumping, falling and flying can provide a thrill a minute, but many adventure tourists also appreciate a chance to get “up close and personal” with nature. One of the best ways to do this is by exploring the waterways in this part of New Zealand. In addition to jet boating on Lake Wakatipu, tourists can test their mettle by taking a white-water rafting adventure.

Queenstown’s Shotover River is the most popular waterway in the country for rafting adventures.  Tourists can easily hire a river guide to take them through Skippers Canyon and out toward exciting rapids that have earned such descriptive nicknames as, “After Shock,” “Pinball,” “Jaws” and even “Toilet.” During the more placid parts of the journey, many of the guides tell tales of the old days, when the canyon was a major source of gold.

Novice rafters or those who prefer a little less adrenaline may prefer to opt for the Kawarau River instead.  This river was featured in the ‘Lord of the Rings’ movies for the sheer scale of its natural beauty, but rafters enjoying a trip down it will also find that it has impressive stretches of rapids’; however they are slightly more gentle than those encountered on the Shotover.

Take a Hike

Cross-country trekking and backpacking are just as popular as water-based adventures in Queenstown. Tourists can hike a complete circuit around Lake Wakatipu, quite a trek, since at 50 miles from start to finish it is New Zealand’s longest lake. Backcountry adventures that take visitors much farther from civilisation are also available in the Queenstown area.

A great number of adventure destinations around the world tend to be “one note wonders,” because everything they have to offer falls into the same general category. This is not the case with Queenstown, which offers adventures in every domain, water, land and even in the air.

Top Image from Robert Paul Young


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  1. jenny

    Great Post, new zealand always looks so beautiful. Do you think it would be easy to get a visa for a woking holiday?


    • Janice

      Hey, finally I am having a look at your blog! It’s looking fab! I have to say, I’m a little jealous saying goodbye to the corporate world for something more creative, it’s a dream of mine some day! Your photo’s are superb and i’m sure you’ll make a great pro photographer! I may ask you for some tips as I have too become a keen photographer, although I need to practise lots to come even close to the standard here! Hope you are all well. Best of luck Janice x


      • Alexia

        I just loved all of these pictures of you both on the zip line. When we went to Branson last fall, I was rellay very tempted to go on a zip line, but Carl and Mary and Harv were not interested in going, although the tried to get me to go anyway..but I chickened out!


  2. Seasoned Traveller

    Great article, New Zealand is such a beautiful country. I’d thoroughly recommend visiting it to anyone!


    • Lisna

      Ther best areas in New Zealand i know for fly hisfing are Rotorua and Turangi (supposedly the fly fishing capital of the world). Both are in the North Island of New zealand, and are about 2 hours from each other. Theres plenty of accommodation in either town. You’d do best to fly into Auckland, then drive down to Rotorua, spend some time there, then carry on down to Turangi. The fishing season in NZ is from Oct to April. You’ll need a NZ fishing license, available from any fishing goods store, and the people at the stores are full of knowledge about where to fish, and what fly to use. As I recall a license is about $80nz for the season.


  3. Gary

    Personally I would love to live in New Zealand, I visited with my wife once upon a time for a vacation and this has opened my eyes up to the wonderful time we spent there. Great article! I will definitely be going back now.


    • Ghini

      Ahhh! Sounds like a GREAT trip and I am jealous! I am lonoikg forward to the pics! My brother in law lives down in Australia and visiting him AND seeing the beautiful places you are posting might just get us to get down there!


  4. Matt

    Hi Jenny,Thanks for your message.

    Getting a working Holiday Visa for New Zealand is dependant on certain factors, such as age and place of residence etc. However, there are many useful guides out there, which will help you with every stage of the application.

    I hope this helps.


  5. Cialis

    Thanx for posting this. I totally agree with your tips.


  6. Francis

    - Gorgeous.. isn’t NZ amazing! Ben and I went there in Feb 2009. My fave image is the vertical one with ? grasses/foliage reaching to the sky – love the feel, tone and simplicity of this and I love the rest too.


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