Bird lovers' paradise - New Zealand's Kapiti coast this summer plans to go to New Zealand with friends to drive in depth, ready to play the country. After customizing the detailed tour route, I was looking forward to Wellington's Kapiti Island and the Kapiti coast, which has no carnivores, only thousands of birds. It is undoubtedly paradise for bird lovers. [Tight Bird Sanctuary] After arriving in Wellington for a night of renovation, we decided to go to Kapiti the next day. Kapiti is not far from Wellington, and the whole island has a very strong natural atmosphere. It is said that this was once an uninhabited island, and slowly, because of the rapid increase in the number of birds on the island, humans began to use it as a bird sanctuary, and even began to cultivate other potentially extinct creatures to live on the island. The island is very protective, all animals and plants that are harmful to birds are removed, and the number of people on the island is restricted every day. You need to make an appointment with the environmental protection department to take the island on board. You are not allowed to litter or even eat carefully. All this island is built to protect birds, and why we need to be so careful is only to ask ourselves. [Close contact with nature] Speaking of the coast of Capitol, the most important thing is that the natural resources here are really rich. If you want to do nothing in a relaxed and comfortable environment, let yourself go and spend a leisurely holiday. This is undoubtedly the best choice. The purest relaxation experience is available here. You can stroll along the beach, have a picnic in Queen Elizabeth Park, enjoy a variety of rare bird groups and take photos, fish, even ride horses, sunbathe and so on. There are also the most primitive Maori people doing tours, warm and simple. In short, Kapiti maintains the most primitive New Zealand flavor, and coming here for a holiday will definitely not make you regret it. TIPS: Kapiti needs to be taken by boat, only by boat, and the island needs to be reserved in advance, the boat to the island can be booked at Palapalaum Beach.