Waterfalls In New Zealand

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1. Huka Falls At a height of 11 meters, Huka Falls

1. Huka Falls

At a height of 11 meters, Huka Falls claims

to be the best waterfall of New Zealand. Like a picture out of a fairy-tale, this cascade is stunning picture, surrounded by lush wilderness, and with the bright turquoise waters rushing towards the earth. Some of the activities that you can enjoy here include boating, hiking, biking, and photographing.
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2. Bridal Veil Falls Plunging from a height of 55 meters,

2. Bridal Veil Falls

Plunging from a height of 55 meters, Bridal

Veil Falls sets between banks covered with soft sandstones and other rocks. The falls also offer a track for hiking, and is accessible by wheelchair too.
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3. Devil’s Punchbowl Falls Nestled deep into beech woods, Devil’s Punchbowl

3. Devil’s Punchbowl Falls

Nestled deep into beech woods, Devil’s Punchbowl Falls

is a cascade that falls from a height of 131 metres. Claiming to be one of the best sort walks in New Zealand, it is quite an experience walking along this waterfall.
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4. Purakaunui Falls One of the most beautiful three tier cascades

4. Purakaunui Falls

One of the most beautiful three tier cascades in

New Zealand, Purakaunui Falls are popular for being on the face of New Zealand’s travel postcards. It is located along the Southern Scenic Route which is frequented by tourists.
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5. Kitekite Falls Another multi levelled waterfall, this one too has

5. Kitekite Falls

Another multi levelled waterfall, this one too has three

levels. Kitekite Falls is located near Auckland which makes it popular amongst tourists. There is a small pool at the top of the first tier from which water flows down into the larger pool. It is a lovely place to sit and contemplate.
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6. Thunder Creek Falls A large spout of water jutting out

6. Thunder Creek Falls

A large spout of water jutting out from

the mountains, Thunder Creek Falls is named aptly. It is a gem hidden in the glacial beauty of the country. Located at a height of 96 meters, it often makes to the list of must visit waterfalls in New Zealand.
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7. Marokopa Falls A remarkable addition to the country’s collection of

7. Marokopa Falls

A remarkable addition to the country’s collection of cascades,

Marokopa Falls is like a treat after an easy task. A quiet peaceful walk leads to this wondrous view, which is definitely worth a few clicks. There are a few caves that you can explore here. Frequented by artists and photographers, you can head here for a day picnic too!
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8. Stirling Falls Splashing into the famous Milford Sound, Stirling Falls

8. Stirling Falls

Splashing into the famous Milford Sound, Stirling Falls lands

into the lovely pool from a height of 155 meters. A cruise goes along this fiord which makes the view of the waterfall even more spectacular. There are few permanent waterfalls and this one is one of them!
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9. Sutherland Falls One that held the reputation of being the

9. Sutherland Falls

One that held the reputation of being the tallest

waterfall in New Zealand for a long time, Sutherland Falls still carries that aura with grace. From Lake Quill, at 580 metres tall, this cascade thunders through the crevices of the rocky cliffs into a bright blue pool!