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Visit Kerikeri New Zealand to be Delighted and EntertainedDiscover a variety of ways to have a great time in Kerikeri New Zealand |
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Travelers to the Bay of Islands north of Auckland, New Zealand, will find a visit to Kerikeri New Zealand a delight. Kerikeri is the largest town in the Bay of Islands area, with a population of almost 6000 residents. It was one of the first settlements in New Zealand, and it was the site of the first permanent NZ mission station– which you can still see today. The present-day Kerikeri has a bustling economy– with great restaurants, stores, artists, horticulture, and more. NZ backpacking enthusiasts will find first-rate New Zealand accommodations at bargain prices in Kerikeri. Numerous backpackers’ lodges– such as the Aranga Holiday Park, the Hone Heke Lodge, the Hideaway Lodge, and the Youth Hostel– offer you the convenience of a top-notch backpackers’ hostel without the additional fees. Immense numbers of backpackers come to Kerikeri, so you’ll have many opportunities to meet interesting people and share stories of New Zealand adventure. Kerikeri also offers visitors a chance to see some of New Zealand’s oldest buildings. You can visit sites like the Mission House– built in 1822– or the Stone Store– which has stood in this town since 1832. Or stop by St. James Church to visit a building that has been in use since 1878. For a taste of how the Maori natives of the area lived for centuries before its colonization, visit Rewa’s Village– a reconstructed Maori kainga, or fishing village, built in 1969 to faithfully represent Maori life and traditions. Kerikeri has approximately twenty arts and crafts stores to visit, offering an amazing assortment of quality artworks. A special section of the town, the Art and Craft Trail, is devoted to these stores; a visit to the Art and Craft Trail is sure to entertain and delight art lovers for hours if not days. Numerous small businesses, restaurants, and supermarkets cater to virtually all tourist preferences; throughout Kerikeri, you’ll find great places to eat, shop, sightsee, and relax on your New Zealand vacation. The Rainbow Falls are a scenic attraction in Kerikeri’s vicinity. Colossal, majestic, refreshing, and immensely popular with tourists, the Rainbow Falls are not to be missed. You can get to them easily by starting at the Stone Store district. After visiting some of New Zealand’s best historic treasures, you can go immediately to observe this spectacular natural marvel. Golf ethusiasts can come to Kerikeri to try out the world-class Kauri Cliffs Golf Course, while travelers interested in science, technology, and amazing machines can visit the town’s steam-driven sawmill, a remarkable contraption that generates its own fuel. The mill is attached to a steam plant that recycles the wood that the mill processes; the plant uses the leftover bits of wood to generate steam, which in turn drives the mill. In a dynamic, thriving town like Kerikeri, visitors of all tastes will find ways to have a great time. |
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