A family of five just visited, and enjoyed the museum side of things, said prices not to bad. But the Cafe was an embarrassment. 11 for a sausage Roll, 17 for French toast. They felt that no way could...
We decided to take the premium tour and it was well worth the small extra cost. Our guide was very knowledgeable and had small anecdotes so it brought everything to life. Very interesting history and ...
This visit was well worth the entry fee and hours spent here. The museum is housed in an imposing stand-out building. It is hard to miss on the main road through Waiouru. Leave your backpack at re...
A great little museum in (literarily) the middle of nowhere
Well worth a couple of hours if you’re passing through Waiouru. While they’ve got the usual military memorabilia, the thing that really makes this museum is the personal stories. Poignant reminders o...
Very easy to find if you are driving through Waiouru. Would be very hard to miss. Plenty of parking out front. Good displays both inside and the tanks and guns outside. Can easily spend several hou...
New Zealand, the country farthest from the main continent on the earth, also had troops involved in World War II.
New Zealand can see the sunrise of the gods, which one you like best? New Zealand is the world's first to usher in the dawn of one of the countries, we "pocketed" a number of worth your early morning sunrise, especially on the east coast. Gisborne, Wainui Beach, is the world's "first light of every morning". The happiest thing on the trip is to wake up in the early morning gisborne twilight, to the golden beach of huainui, to watch the sun rise slowly from the sea level. This sunrise, the absolute "friends circle sunrise card" is true! If you want to watch the sunrise on the mountain, you have to get up early and go to the top of the mountain, or go up one day in advance and spend the night in a cabin run by the New Zealand National Environmental Protection Agency. Either way, waiting for you is a lifetime memory, and the 360-degree view of the mountain is enough to make your trip worthwhile. Russell, the first capital of New Zealand, is a long history. When the first sun shines on Cape Thapeca, you can see the entire Bay of Islands and see the magnificent views from Paihia to Waitangi. It's worth mentioning that there is a mist and a sense of being in wonderland. The Munganui Mountains, on the Bay of Plenty, are among the hottest tourist spots on INS, and the beautiful sunrise is a reason you must visit. You can hike up the top of Mungunui before dawn, watch the distant sea, land and air blend perfectly in the sun, and in the most special way fill the day with positive energy. The only village on Stewart Island, Oban, has nearly 400 inhabitants. Take a early New Year's Day trip to Halfmoon Bay and stroll along the quiet beaches while enjoying the sun rising from New Zealand's southernmost tip. You know which sunrise New Zealand attractions to watch, please leave a message!