A day-long trek up Taranaki’s Pouakai Crossing is no walk in the park – but the arduous climb is more than worth it for the surprise that awaits, says Rachael Russell.
It’s not the Eiffel Tower or Churchill’s bunker, but there’s way more to Invercargill’s newest tourist attraction than a bunch of trucks. I reckon Bill Richardson Transport World is so amazing, I’m dedicating my whole page to it. It’s a true one-size fits-all experience.
Whether holidaying with family, friends or going solo, New Zealand has the perfect location. With this in mind, Cath Bennett takes a family road trip, and our columnists share their top destinations.
From the romance of the Taj Mahal to close encounters with endangered tigers, Judy Bailey falls under the intoxicating spell of vibrant, energetic India.
If you’re going to run a half marathon, you want to do it somewhere scenic. Daisy Sillis tackles The Bayleys Mountain to Surf Half Marathon, in one of our country’s most beautiful spots.
Steamy, sprawling and a shoe-lover’s paradise, Kuala Lumpur is a metropolis of extremes, where ancient temples sit alongside cutting-edge technology and street vendors squeeze among skyscrapers, spas and malls.
Jenny Nicholls boards the Northern Explorer, and finds soba noodles and picture windows have replaced the cold mince pies and scratchy blankets of her childhood train trips.