Abel Tasman National Park, New Zealand is named
after the Dutch explorer of the same name who
first explored the region in 1642. Although
Abel Tasman is the smallest national park in
New Zealand, it offers a variety of recreational
and adventure activities and landscapes for
tourists. From the beaches to mountain peaks,
you can enjoy it at all Abel Tasman National
Park luxury comfort inns.
Tourist attractions in Abel Tasman National
Park, New Zealand
The Tasman Sea and the forests or sandy beaches
lined with marble and granite outcrops are great
to see. The Te Pukatea Bay is one of those beaches
that are popular with tourists for its seaside
location and picturesque surroundings. The footpath
of the Bay takes you through the forest and
rivers emerging from moss-covered valleys to
reach Maori Pa (fort), which offers a panoramic
view of the region d 'assets.
The flora and fauna in Abel Tasman National
Park, New Zealand
The granite and marble and mossy outcrops in
the river valleys are home to New Zealand’s
wildlife that is a nature lover’s paradise.
If you want to hear the opera Tui and bellbirds
in the forest, or watch diving competition between
cormorants, gannets and little blue penguins
on the beach, or the art of replicating the
study of laziness from the seal of fur seals
on the sidelines of the island of Tonga, Abel
Tasman National Park is the place to be toured
in New Zealand.
Activities in Abel Tasman National Park,
New Zealand
The coastal road is a longer walk on the tracks
in New Zealand. The trail takes you from the
forest to magnificent beaches. The detours are
also worth exploring its stunning karst landscape
Takaka Hill which is a great escape from the
crowd. Sea kayaking, sun bathing, swimming;
snorkeling are popular beach activities for
the sole reason - leisure. There could be day
trips to the park on t water taxis or walking
that brings about the same exhilarating experience.
Accommodation in Abel Tasman National
Park, New Zealand
You can stay at private houses in the anchorage,
and Awarpa Torrent Bay, or the hiker’s
huts provided by the Department of Conservation,
New Zealand. You can also stay in accommodation
available at Marahau, Kaiteriteri, and Totaranui
during visits to New Zealand packages.