Friday, March 8, 2019

Amazing Places In New Zealand That Immigrants Can Enjoy




Immigrants in New Zealand can definitely have a hard time adjusting to the new place that they are in and that is not because the locals are not accommodating. Locals are definitely more than welcoming to newcomers so this should not be an issue. Sometimes, the problem lies in the immigrants themselves especially if this is the first time that they would be away from their families and living on their own.

The good thing though is that previous immigrants in New Zealand would be able to help out new ones know the ins and outs of the country. There are even communities that easily welcome new people. Previous immigrants are even more than happy to share that the locals are very welcoming as well that it would be quite difficult to feel out of place anywhere in the country. This is sure good news especially for the incoming immigrants.

Aside from that there are plenty of wonderful and amazing places in NZ that surely would make immigrants forget their worries and homesickness for a while. They will be amazed at some of the wonderful spots that the country has to offer and let nature heal them from any negative feelings and emotions that they may be feeling. Here are some of them.

Blue Lake

The Blue Lake can be found in the Nelson Lakes National Park. It is known to be the lake with the clearest water in the entire world. It is quite pristine and immigrants can definitely marvel at how clear the water is. It is also known by another name – Rotomairewhenua. Research has been done and it definitely is that clear. The researchers have also found out that one can look into the lake and still be able to see clearly up until 80 meters. That sure is clear!

Lakes in volcanic craters

Lakes are wonderful. However, lakes that are in volcanic craters are even more marvelous. Primarily because one does not get to see such everyday. But immigrants in New Zealand can definitely see such a marvelous natural wonder in the country. There are plenty of these in Wai-O-Tapu, which directly translates to “sacred waters” in Maori. The lakes and hot springs there come in a variety of colors which are quite amazing to look at.

Cathedral Cove

Cathedral Cove is a marine reserve in New Zealand and it is also known as Te Whanganui-A-Hei. It can be found in the country’s Coromandel Peninsula and it measures a total area of 2,100 acres. Plenty of tourists find their way to this spot and immigrants surely do travel to the area as well. It is quite popular because it comes with a cave and has a beach as well. The cave is quite popular in pop culture as it has been used as a location when shooting the film The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian. It has also been used in music videos as well.



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