Wanaka is a popular winter sport in New Zealand
which is protected from the rest of the world
by mid Southern Alps. Lake Wanaka is in its
tracks while the Mount Aspiring National Park
watches its people. A skydiving flight that
is given a kick after a local espresso in the
morning, several lakes in the adjacent region
reflect the city’s love for water sports.
Tourist attractions in Wanaka
In addition to its shops, cafes, restaurants,
venues snow and air shows, Wanaka also invites
nature lovers and lovers of adventure sports
to come and explore its secrets.
Lake Wanaka
Lake Wanaka, a result of glacial activity, presents
a picture postcard scene to its visitors. The
tall poplar trees along its banks and crystal
clear waters of Lake Wanaka end; the fourth
largest in New Zealand is a delight for water
sports enthusiasts.
Mount Aspiring National Park
Mount Aspiring (over 3000 m high) is high in
the mid-peak protection of Southern Alps. Tour
the national park and get an insider’s
views on a rare alpine ecosystem in the world.
The areas of skiing, mountain biking and hiking
and walking trails and bridle paths in the foot
are its new attractions.
Tourist Attractions in Wanaka
In addition to Heritage visits that include
visits to art galleries and museums and cultural
activities, Wanaka is popular with tourists
for its range of adventure sports. Sample some:
jet boating, canoeing, kayaking, sailing, climbing,
walking, hiking, cruise ships, snowboarding,
hunting, sky diving, fishing, golf, heli-skiing,
mountain biking and climbing.
Getting to Wanaka
Wanaka national airport connects with other
major cities in New Zealand and the world.
In addition to the highway theme tours, you
can also explore Wanaka on the road on Scenic
Drive South.