Collected with help from our friends at New Zealand’s Department of Conservation using the Google Trekker, this new imagery shows off New Zealand’s natural beauty while inspiring hikers around the world to plan a trip.
Our intrepid trekker collector Matt checks the lenses of the Google Trekker at Lake Te Anau on the Kepler Track
Take in the view of Lake Waikaremoana from Panekire Bluff, look down at the Hollyford Valley from Conical Hill, or check out the tallest waterfall in New Zealand — all without breaking a sweat.
Panekire Bluff looks over Lake Waikaremoana which translates to ‘sea of rippling waters’ in te reo.
Conical Hill on the Routeburn Track is quite a hike at 1,515 meters. (It’s easier to get to from your phone).
Dropping 580 meters from Lake Quill, the Sutherland Falls on the Milford Track are bigger than Eiffel Tower.
Emerging from the Enchanted Forest on the Heaphy Track you might not see hobbits, but if you’re very lucky you can sometimes spot baby seals. They’re even more common at Separation Point which is a fur seal breeding ground.
Wander through an Enchanted Forest on the Heaphy Track. (Eat your heart out, Peter Jackson).
Say hi to baby seals on the Heaphy Track
Even without seals, Separation Point knows how to put on a good show.
If you’re enjoying the coast, why not head south to the Golden Beaches on Stewart Island? Once you’ve explored that, you can head north again to the Abel Tasman Track and cross The Falls River suspension bridge or the Swing Bridge over the Kohaihai River.
An impressive 47-meter long suspension bridge takes you over Falls River
It’s just a hop, step and a swing bridge over the Kohaihai River on the Abel Tasman Track