Located on the northern end of New Zealand's South Island, Abel Tasman National Park is a favorite for locals and visitors alike. The park is named after a Dutch explorer who was the first European to ...
With its immense buttress roots and leathery green leaves, the northern rātā tree isn’t to be underestimated. Carried on the wind, its seeds land in the canopies of neighbouring trees and begin to ...
An inviting and sandy cove beckons visitors to Abel Tasman National Park. It could be the climate: New Zealand’s Nelson Tasman region, on the northern coast of the South Island, is one of the sunniest ...
Abel Tasman National Park on the northern tip of New Zealand’s south island is an area of historical importance—it’s near the site where Europeans first spotted the country and it's a biological ...
Twelve kakariki or yellow-crowned parakeet released into the Abel Tasman National Park today are the first captive raised kakariki to ever be released onto the New Zealand mainland. It is also the ...