Take the sky cable car + Bob Peak overlooking, is the first choice for many tourist projects in Queenstown. Bob Peak is on the north side of Queenstown, and the sky cable car is on the south slope of Bob Peak. The cable car station is 340 meters above sea level, located on the north side of the commercial block in downtown Queenstown; the upper station is 790 meters above sea level, located in an open area near the south slope of the mountain top: the orbital elevation 37.1o, is the steepest cable car track in the southern hemisphere. A 10-minute walk north from Liss Street, up the 30-metre-high white Bob steps, comes to the cable car exit. Sitting in a spacious and bright car with 4 people, with the change of height and perspective, the landscape gradually drifted away, the scenery became more and more beautiful, after 8 minutes of comfortable and stable operation, arrived at the cable car station. The cable car station is connected to the Sky Cable Car restaurant. The outer edge of the restaurant on the 2nd floor has an L-shaped sightseeing corridor and several protruding observation decks. Standing on the viewing corridor and observation deck, you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of Lake Wakatip and Queenstown with 270o dead ends. Looking south, from far and near, it is beautiful. In the distance, the peaks of the excellent mountains are rolling and magnificent. Nearby, the roads of Queenstown are crisscrossed and the roofs are scaled. The two peninsulas on Lake Wakatip (Queenstown Gower and Queenstown Gardens) and two lake bays (Queenstown Bay and Frankton Bay) are clearly visible. The sparkling lake, green peninsula and winding shoreline make up the most beautiful pictures of Queenstown and Lake Wakatip. The photos are representative of New Zealand's beauty.