Tourists are drawn to New Zealand by the country’s lush natural splendour. This small country located in the south-western part of the Pacific Ocean has scenic vistas incomparable to any others. New Zealand consists of two large islands; the North and South Island and a handful of tiny sub-islands. Both islands are rich in culture and history and proud of its ruggedly gorgeous terrain. There is a wide range beaches, mountains, volcanoes, waterfalls, forest and subterranean caves.
Aside from its history and culture, New Zealand is home to a number of incredible landmarks which became a favorite among tourists. Here are the top 5 famous landmarks in the country:
Sky Tower – This can be found in Auckland, stands 1,076 feet high and the tallest building in New Zealand. Here you can do a lot of things like take a walk around the SkyWalk at 629 feet or take a glass elevator to one of the three viewing platforms, book a table at Orbit; a revolving restaurant. You can also try bungee jumping off their 629 foot pergola.