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Lonely Planets New Zealands North Island is your passport to the most relevant, up-to-date advice on what to see and skip, and what hidden discoveries await you. Glide through turquoise waters past pods of orcas in Bay of Islands; try black-water rafting in astonishing Waitomo Caves; and sample craft beer and check out the arts scene in cool little Wellington. All with your trusted travel companion. Get to the heart of New Zealands North Island and begin your journey now!

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    New Zealands North Island (Te Ika-a-Mui)

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    Welcome to the North Island

    Packing in cosmopolitan cities, authentic opportunities to experience Mori culture, and the countrys bubbling volcanic heart, the North Island is an exceedingly versatile destination.

    Volcanic Thrills

    Welcome to one of the planets youngest countries, at least in geological terms. Ascend the volcanic cones surrounding Auckland for super city views, before heading south to Rotorua for hot mud spa treatments and helicopter journeys to the jagged volcanic summit of Mt Tarawera. Journey due south to Lake Taupo, the legacy of one of the planets biggest-ever volcanic eruptions, and now gateway to Tongariro National Park. Ski or snowboard on Mt Ruapehus still-active slopes, or negotiate a steady path past Mt Ngauruhoes brooding volcanic cone on the Tongariro Alpine Crossing.

    Mori Culture

    The influence of New Zealands indigenous culture is more keenly felt in the North Island, where Mori make up a much higher percentage of the population. Across Te Ika-a-Mui (the islands Mori name) youre more likely to hear the Mori language being spoken, see main street marae (meeting houses), join in a hngi (Mori feast), or catch a cultural performance with traditional Mori songs, dancing and a blood-curdling haka (war dance). Venture to the North Islands East Cape for the most authentic Mori experiences. Northland and Rotorua are also cultural hotspots.

    Outdoor Experiences

    New Zealands South Island usually steals the attention, but the North Island also has a sublime combination of forests, mountains and beaches. In the latter, the North has a clear lead particularly in subtropical Northland, the Coromandel Peninsula and the west coast, with its wild surf beaches. Tackle one of the Great Walks one even offers a river journey by canoe or kayak or spend a few hours wandering through the accessible wilderness of the Coromandel. Day trips from vibrant Auckland range from kayaking to dormant volcanoes, or canyoning and abseiling down forested waterfalls.

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