The
main centre is Hamilton New Zealand - a city that serves the thriving
farming and university community. Hamilton New Zealand is famous
for its themed gardens, and the local zoo which has the largest
free flight aviary in the Southern Hemisphere - an excellent chance
to find out about New Zealand's distinctive native birds. The southern
end of Hamilton's main street offers an excellent choice of restaurants,
cafés and bars.
The Waikato is the first region south of Greater
Auckland. It has two spectacular landscapes - one above ground,
the other below. Above ground the view is dominated by the serenity
of the Waikato River and the rich rolling green of productive farmland.
The mighty Waikato river is best experienced
from the deck of a classic paddle steamer. While the world passes
by, an interesting commentary will tell you about local landmarks,
the history of the region and riverbank life.
In the Waitomo area, south of Hamilton, there’s
a natural labyrinth to discover. Massive subterranean caverns are
adorned with stalactites and stalagmites - formations that have
been millions of years in the making. Visitors can glide through
the darkness on a water-borne barge and admire the beauty and deep
silence of the cave where the glow-worms overhead give the effect
of an eerie underground sky.
The quirky West Coast beach town of Raglan
is known throughout the international surfing community for its
amazing left-hand break. As a result, the local township is laid
back, crafty and well furnished with good eating places. Even if
you don't surf, you'll want to sample the idyllic Raglan lifestyle.
Main
centres in the Waikato
Hamilton - New Zealand’s fourth largest city
Cambridge - antiques, arts and crafts
Waitomo Caves Village - home of thrilling caving and adventure activities
Matamata - thoroughbred horse racing centre of New Zealand
Te Aroha - relaxing hot mineral pools
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