Waikato River
Waikato River is the longest river in New Zealand, a total length of 425 km, was once a vital waterway traveling Maori war boat and immigrants during the steam ship. Eight hydroelectric power plants in the upper reaches of a river’s energy production and supply of New Zealand’s one-third of power generation. Aboard ship to tour the scenery of the Waikato River is the most pleasant and to enjoy cruise on the supply of black tea and refreshments.
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