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Auckland Wildlife Watching AttractionsHere are the top Auckland wildlife watching listings so you can find the best in Auckland for your trip. Read these wildlife watching reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Auckland, North Island, New Zealand The Hauraki Gulf is one of the world’s richest habitats for marine mammals: 22 species of dolphins and whales have been found here. Auckland's Dolphin and Whale Safari.. 2. Paihia ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Auckland, North Island, New Zealand paradise on the other side of the world ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Auckland, North Island, New Zealand An award winning heritage attraction - wander through Howick Historical Village and discover the history and life as it was for Auckland's early settlers in the period.. 4. Auckland Zoo ADD TO LIST (7 reviews) Auckland, North Island, New Zealand auckland zoo is prob the best zoo i've seen so far!. its really big and the animals have lots of space!. you even get to go into this underground under the mere cats.. ADD TO LIST (6 reviews) Rangitoto Island, North Island, New Zealand Not the easiest climb but not the hardest either. You'll see unspoiled nature everywhere. Climb to the top, but make sure you also take the side trail to the lava.. ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Auckland, North Island, New Zealand An aquarium about 30 minutes from the main part of town, it not to big and the do a couple of shows but I would not recomend it highly ADD TO LIST (8 reviews) Tongariro, North Island, New Zealand New Zealand's First National Park and a dual UNESCO World Heritage Site recognized for both its scenery and cultural value, Tongariro National Park is a stunning place.. 8. Beach ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Glinkes Gully, North Island, New Zealand Glinkes Gully is pretty much in the middle of nowhere, but if you are lucky enough to find somewhere to stay it's a great place to spend a few days. The beach is huge.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Murupara, North Island, New Zealand Remote and not easily accessible, the park is most well known for its two lakes - Lake Waikaremoana and Lake Waikareiti. Lake Waikaremoana is part of a Track that.. |