Thursday, 3 November 2022

7 ways to truly enjoy nature’s adventure playground – Queenstown, New Zealand

With so much going on in Queenstown, New Zealand, it can be difficult knowing where to begin and how to maximise your time in this South Island resort town. Whether you’re looking for a family-friendly activity, a daring adventure or something out of the ordinary, there is something for the young and old, the adventurous and the soft-hearted.

1. Take a gondola up for a bird’s eye view of Queenstown

The Skyline Gondola sweeps up to iconic Bob’s Peak, 450m above the town. Be awed by the staggering lake and mountain views on the sky deck that offers a 360-degree view of Queenstown and Lake Wakatipu, but not before feasting at the restaurant that towers above everything else. The restaurant, with its full-length glass windows, offers a one-of-a-kind view that you can take in while indulging in your buffet lunch or dinner. If you’re after something a little more adrenaline-pumping, you can also add luge passes to your gondola ticket.

Tip: Go up at sunset or on a clear night for either a view of Queenstown as the light turns soft, or an entire galaxy of stars that appears just an arm’s reach away.

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Enjoy aerial views of Queenstown at dusk. Photo credit: Destination Queenstown

2. Ziptrek down the forest to a view of Lake Wakatipu

Going on a Ziptrek with Ziptrek Ecotours is one way to go downhill while learning about conservation efforts being made to the country and the species that used to inhabit New Zealand. Zip from tree to tree with glimpses of Lake Wakatipu in-between; you can even try your hand at zipping upside down with their fun and knowledgeable guides.

Ziptrek Ecotours Queenstown
Try zipping upside down for a unique perspective. Photo credit: Ziptrek Ecotours

3. Watch kiwis in their natural habitat

Find out all about this native flightless bird at the family-owned and operated Kiwi Birdlife Park, where kiwis are taken care in a setting as close to their natural habitat as possible. Watch how the caretakers feed these kiwi birds; you’ll find an innocence to them as they wander about in the dark in search for food.

Kiwi Birdlife Park Queenstown
A kiwi in its natural habitat. Photo credit: Kiwi Birdlife Park

4. Ride a horse at Glenorchy

So many people visit Queenstown and miss out on nearby Glenorchy. A 40-minute drive northwest of Queenstown, Glenorchy is famous for being the starting point of one of New Zealand’s Top Ten Classic Hikes, the Routeburn Track. If you’d like to take in Glenorchy in a matter of hours, there is no better way than signing up for a horse-riding session with Lighthorse Adventures. The ride will take you through bushes, across farmland and into rivers. The different landscapes make the entire experience a picturesque one. If you’re a novice, join the the Easy Rider Tour that’ll take you across gentle terrain and scenic meadows. Alternatively pick the half-day River Wilds experience if you’re up for a little adventure. Go in November and you’ll get close to the beautiful lupin flowers that come to full bloom only for a few weeks every November.

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Glenorchy’s surrounds are nothing short of awe-inspiring. Photo credit: Shutterstock

5. Taste New Zealand’s finest wines

There are many regions in the North and South Islands that dedicate themselves wholly to producing the finest wines. You can get your first taste of true New Zealand wine at a winery around Queenstown rather easily. The Central Otago region is renowned for the quality of its pinot noir wines. Amisfield is an hour’s drive from Queenstown and has 70 per cent of its vineyards dedicated to pinot noir. While in Cromwell nearby, be sure to sign up for the 4 Barrels Wine Walking Wine Trail, which will take you past Misha’s Vineyard, Aurum Wines, Scott Base and Wooing Tree Vineyard. Mount Difficulty is a great place to sit down with a cheese platter and wines to pair with a view of the mountains and their vineyards.

Micha's Vinyard Wines Queenstown
Sip on some of the region’s best wines. Photo credit: Misha’s Vineyard Wines

6. Get on a 4WD adventure with Nomad Safaris

Hop into a 4WD for an exhilarating drive on narrow cliffside gravelled paths, over bumpy terrain and across rivers. The tour also brings you to Arrowtown, an old settlement town built for miners who came here in search of gold and fortune. The Arrow River is said to have one of the world’s richest sources of alluvial gold. These deposits led to the gold rush in the 1860s. Your guide will demonstrate how gold is panned from the riverbed, and how the miners used to patiently pick the little gold pieces out amid the debris and mud.

Nomad Safaris Queenstown
Experience off road 4-wheel driving that takes you through thrilling river crossings, narrow back country roads and steep mountain tracks. Photo credit: Nomad Safaris

7. Go wild and get wet with jet boating

If bungy jumping or skydiving are too extreme but you are still keen on an adventure in Queenstown, give jet boating a go. Shotover Jet, the only company permitted to operate within the Shotover Canyons, goes around narrow canyons of the Shotover River at high speed with hair-swooshing 360-degree spins. The white water ride is an experience that combines thrilling, gravity-defying stunts with spectacular scenery.

Shotover Jet Queenstown
This trip combines adrenaline and pristine natural landscape in one exciting adventure. Photo credit: Shotover Jet

Queenstown is truly the epitome of a thriving tourist town and is possibly the most cosmopolitan town you’ll find in New Zealand. With so many activities on offer, it’s no wonder Queenstown is regarded as Nature’s playground!

Please check the establishments’ respective websites for opening hours as well as booking and seating requirements before visiting and remember to adhere to safe-distancing measures while out and about.

The information is accurate as of press time. For updated information, please refer to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ website.

To learn more about Singapore Airlines flights, visit singaporeair.com.

This article was originally published by Singapore Press Holdings on 16 March 2018 and updated on xx June 2021.

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