

A lush, ancient forest in Rotorua, New Zealand, known for its towering redwoods and walking tracks.
Experience a unique walkway suspended among the treetops of ancient redwoods.
Learn about the history and culture of the forest and its people at this informative centre.
Enjoy a variety of food stalls, live music, and local arts and crafts under the stars.
Thick, fluffy pancakes served with maple syrup, often topped with bacon or fruit.
Pastry filled with hangi-cooked meat and vegetables, a popular takeaway option.
Slow-cooked traditional Maori dish with meat and vegetables cooked in an earth oven.
Whakarewarewa Forest has a cool, damp climate, and rain can occur suddenly.
The forest has numerous walking tracks with varied terrain.
To protect against sandflies and other insects common in the forest area.
Intricately carved wooden artworks that reflect Maori culture and traditions.
Greenstone (Pounamu) jewellery, sacred to Maori, symbolizing power, authority, and status.
Pure, natural honey produced by bees feeding on native Manuka flowers, known for its health benefits.
A local favorite for breakfast, offering a variety of dishes with a focus on locally sourced ingredients.
Located at the top of the Skyline Gondola, offering panoramic views of Lake Rotorua and the city.
Known for its stunning views and fine dining, offering a unique dining experience with a focus on local ingredients.
Kazipet Beach, a serene coastal retreat, offers a blend of tranquility and natural beauty.

A historic Buddhist temple in Foshan, known for its annual Dragon Boat Festival celebrations.
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