Road Trip

Tourism Sites

Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park
🧠Fact: Home to New Zealand’s highest peak, standing at 3,724 meters.
💡Tip: Try the Hooker Valley Track for incredible glacier views.
Info: Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, located in New Zealand’s South Island, is a spectacular alpine destination known for its towering peaks, glaciers, and stunning scenery. Home to Aoraki / Mount Cook, the country’s highest mountain, the park offers outdoor enthusiasts world-class hiking, mountaineering, and stargazing opportunities. Part of the Te Wāhipounamu World Heritage Area, it features the dramatic Hooker Valley, Tasman Glacier, and crystal-clear lakes. The park’s natural beauty and rugged landscapes make it a must-visit for nature lovers and adventurers exploring New Zealand.
- 📍New Zealand, Mount Cook

Atlantic Ocean Road
🧠Fact: An 8.3 km stretch of road connecting islands with a series of bridges, renowned for its engineering and
views.
💡Tip: Visit during different weather conditions to experience the road's varying moods.
Info: The Atlantic Ocean Road in Norway is one of the world’s most scenic drives, stretching over 8 kilometers along the rugged western coast. This engineering marvel connects a series of small islands with gracefully curving bridges, offering breathtaking views of the Norwegian Sea. Known for its dramatic landscapes and thrilling driving experience, the road is especially captivating during storms when waves crash over the asphalt. Popular with tourists, photographers, and road trippers, the Atlantic Ocean Road showcases Norway’s natural beauty and innovative infrastructure in perfect harmony.
- 📍Norway, Averøy