Little Me and You Explore the World – New Zealand Family Trip
New Zealand is a very safe country with beautiful scenery, many adorable pets, and a wide range of outdoor activities of varying adventure levels for children to participate in. Examples include high ropes courses, skydiving, and rafting. It's home to the world's smallest blue penguin and the world's smallest and rarest dolphin. Children can also enjoy skiing at ski resorts and visiting museums for a broadened outlook – it's a very suitable country for family trips,South Island
Outdoor exploration
New Zealand's most famous feature is its original and pure natural landscape. New Zealanders enjoy hiking and cycling. Experience the natural landscapes of cascading waterfalls and dense forests. Trails and bike paths are divided into different difficulty levels and lengths to meet the needs of different age groups of children,After sunset, you can come to the world's second or third best stargazing spot to witness the mystery of the starry sky,The Orangi/McKennzies International Dark Sky Reserve is the world's largest dark sky reserve. Covering more than 4300 square kilometers of pollution-free area, it's a great place to view the stars,Adventure activities
New Zealand is home to jet boat rides for teenagers, and bungee jumping is open to children over 10 years old. You can also experience the sensation of spinning in the Woburn ball. In the forest, try the fun of cable car sliding,Wild animals
Kiwis are New Zealand's national bird. They are afraid of light and noise and love darkness – they are a very rare type of bird. There are also colorful parrots such as purple parrots and South Island parrots. Children can meet these cute little elves at the zoo. Watching shearing demonstrations, horseback riding and visiting glowworm caves are also essential activities,Do you want to get close to dolphins? In the South Island, on the small island of Kaikoura, these dolphins jump up and down in the water. Conditions are suitable for swimming with dolphins,Museums
When visiting New Zealand, why not go to museums to feel the long history and splendid culture,The Tūpāpā International Museum in Wellington is open all year round, with exhibits covering art, history and nature. There is also a special exhibition on Maori culture and Pacific Islands. There is also a one-hour detailed Chinese explanation for Chinese tourists. The VITA studio will take children to explore the behind-the-scenes story of movies and see how the scenes in the movies are presented,North Island

Beaches
Walk to the top of the Reinegar Sea Cliff, overlooking the confluence of the Tasman Sea and the Pacific Ocean, the Maori regard this place as a sacred place. Embrace the beautiful sunset on Ninety Mile Beach,Ninety Mile Beach
Auckland
Auckland is known as the City of Sails. Anyone who likes water sports should come here. Take a sailing yacht to sail on the harbor with the wind, and children can also steer with their parents, experiencing sailing,Glowworms


Waitomo Glowworm Cave is created over millions of years by underground streams continuously eroding soft limestone, creating these cave groups. There are stalactites growing from the cave ceiling, stalagmites rising from the cave floor, and layered rock formations formed over hundreds of years by dripping water. It is also one of the filming locations for The Hobbit,The simplest way to visit the caves is by walking or taking a boat. If you like adventure, you can try the unique black water rafting experience. It's a wonder of nature,


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