Do you have any recommended scenic spots near Queenstown ?

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Queenstown is basically the heaven of all extreme sports, including bungee jumping, skydiving, paragliding, skiing, and piloting planes. Many people say that when visiting Queenstown, one must do one thing, which is to take a steamship (TSS Earnslaw), see more at this website: This is a package including the ship and the ranch tour, which needs to be reserved in advance to ensure a seat. I didn't take this with my wife this time, I took it twice before when I went to Queenstown, but I really didn't find it interesting. As an alternative, we went skiing. Another "must-visit" place in Queenstown is skyline queenstown. Take the cable car up to overlook the entire Queenstown. It should be noted that just going up to look is not interesting. I strongly recommend (package + self-service lunch + lug skateboard). The self-service lunch is highly recommended, unfortunately we went in early July and there wasn't much snow, but if you go in August or September, the snow scenery will be fantastic. There is also a self-service dinner, but I think it's not suitable for me. Most people who go to dinner go stargazing afterwards, but it was cloudy every day during our stay in Queenstown. Luge is a sport where you slide down a hill on a skateboard. It's not difficult and suitable for all ages. See more at: It's best to reserve in advance to ensure a seat.

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In fact, the view of the stars around Tekapo Lake is very beautiful! The milky way is very spectacular!

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Queenstown at night is the most beautiful place in the world to see stars