
Māui, The Mythical Journey
Māori legends and myths tell rich narratives that the Māori people of New Zealand have transmitted orally through generations, reflecting

Māori legends and myths tell rich narratives that the Māori people of New Zealand have transmitted orally through generations, reflecting

A 48-hour guide to New Zealand is highly dependent on the specific city or region you decide to visit, as

During our recent trip to the Nelson area in the northern part of the South Island, we had the opportunity

If you close your eyes and picture New Zealand, you might envision a small, round bird with a long beak.

On the western side of Rarotonga, the majestic mountain Raemaru stood, renowned as the tallest in the region. Its towering

New Zealand has some of the most amazing sunsets in the world. It has a stunning colors like orange, pink,

My journey at Farewell Spit was a delightful surprise. Farewell Spit is renowned as one of the top five longest

Maruia Falls is a stunning waterfall that highlights the remarkable abundance of waterfalls in New Zealand—there are far more than

The Grove Scenic Reserve was a breathtaking revelation. It feels like a magical realm where the shapes and faces carved

Cape Farewell is a distinguished headland located at the northernmost tip of New Zealand’s South Island, offering a remarkable display

10 Common Mistakes to Avoid is a list that is important to keep in mind while visiting New Zealand. We’ll

Milford Sound and Doubtful Sound are two gems located in Fiordland National Park on New Zealand’s South Island, renowned for
The pandemic made me contemplate my life, and it became clear that I need to create more space in my life for what makes me happier. Photography has always been something I love to do. I always take pictures during my travel because I love to remember and as we say in Portuguese:” Recordar é Viver” means: Remembering is living.