


Experience the magic of nature's own light show in the depths of the Te Anau Glowworm Caves.
Explore stunning landscapes, hike to waterfalls, and spot wildlife in this UNESCO World Heritage site.
Get up close to native New Zealand birds in this predator-free sanctuary.
Experience the magic of glowworms lighting up the cave ceiling like stars in the night sky.
Te Anau's climate can be wet and cool, especially in the caves.
Exploring the caves involves walking on uneven surfaces.
Grilled venison with poached eggs, hollandaise sauce, and a side of hash browns.

Fluffy pancakes topped with fresh blueberries, whipped cream, and maple syrup.
Freshly caught rainbow trout, pan-fried with a lemon butter sauce, served with boiled potatoes and green beans.

Experience the unique phenomenon of glowworms lighting up the caves, a must-do in Te Anau.
New Zealand's native Manuka honey, known for its healing properties and distinct taste.
Iconic for its innovative multi-course tasting menu, a must-visit for food enthusiasts.
A local favorite for its relaxed atmosphere and hearty breakfast options.
Known for its delicious cabinet food and scenic lake views.
Greenstone (Pounamu) jewellery, carved by local Maori artists, symbolizing strength and resilience.
Experience the grandeur of Rajasthan at the illuminated Monyata Fort, a stunning spectacle of light and sound.
A grand testament to Cambodian architecture and history, housing the royal treasures and artifacts.
Dakhla, a coastal city in Western Sahara, is known for its stunning beaches, water sports, and the nearby natural reserve.