If you're hoping to
traverse rugged mountain trails, relax on near empty beaches, meander mangrove forests and sea - caves by kayak, be pestered by monkeys rather than touts and doze off to the sound of waves instead of beach parties, these islands are for you.
Not exact matches
It features rolling hills and
rugged mountain ranges
traversing the northern and southern lengths of the island, with the highest
mountain standing over 1,000 metres tall.
Several trails and roads
traverse the island, providing visitors with spectacular hiking opportunities, including the relatively flat route to Water Canyon Beach to the
rugged, mountainous path to Black
Mountain.
A return to Cairns is just as impressive on the Kuranda Scenic Railway — a two hour train journey that
traverses dense rainforest,
rugged mountains and the stunning Barron Gorge.
This 53.5 kilometre (33.1 mile) A to B trail begins at Glade Wharf at the head of Lake Te Anau,
traversing epic
mountain passes, immersing you in New Zealand's most beautiful rainforest and
rugged alpine hiking until you reach Sandfly Point, in the heart of the world famous Milford Sound... which is also the starting point of the best Milford Track single day hike.