Guide to Malaysia & Borneo
Things to do in Malaysia range from meeting orang utans in the wilds of Borneo to enjoying delectable Malaysian food in bustling
Read moreAbel Tasman National Park, located at the north end of the South Island, is the smallest of New Zealand’s national parks covering 22,530 hectares. The park consists of forested, hilly country and is bounded by the waters of Golden Bay and Tasman Bay. It is named after Abel Tasman, who in 1642 became the first European explorer to sight New Zealand. The Abel Tasman Coastal Track, which follows the coastline is extremely popular, while the Abel Tasman Inland Track is less frequented.
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Kayaking is a fantastic way to explore Abel Tasman National Park with a variety of trips from half-day tours to full-day excursions. Highlights include paddling along the beautiful Kaiteriteri coastline to see the famous 'split apple rock' and passing close to a fur seal colony.
Travel into Abel Tasman National Park and take a cruise north, following the magnificent coastline to the golden expanse of Onetahuti. Along the way you pass the Tonga Island seal colony and join a walk over a forested saddle and around the golden sands of Bark Bay estuary with cascading waterfalls and lush native forest.
Things to do in Malaysia range from meeting orang utans in the wilds of Borneo to enjoying delectable Malaysian food in bustling
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Read moreThailand has a fascinating Buddhist culture with a number of beautiful temples and stunning, lush mountain scenery in the north, spectacular beaches
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