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Paradise is a small, remote valley in the heart of New Zealand's South Island, nestled between the Humboldt Mountains and the Dart River. Its name is no exaggeration – this is a landscape of pristine wilderness, where golden tussock grasslands meet ancient beech forests and snow-capped peaks. The area is famously known as the filming location for the Lord of the Rings trilogy, standing in for the peaceful Shire and the wilds of Lothlórien. Here, you'll find absolute quiet, star-filled skies, and a sense of being truly off the grid.
Highlights & What to See
- Dart River Jet Boat Ride: A thrilling way to explore the braided river channels and see the dramatic mountain scenery. Many tours include a stop at Paradise.
- Paradise Valley Walk: A gentle, flat walk through farmland and forest along the Dart River, offering stunning views of the surrounding peaks. Keep an eye out for red deer and paradise shelducks.
- Mount Aspiring National Park: The gateway to this UNESCO World Heritage site. From Paradise, you can access the Routeburn Track and other alpine walks.
- Film Locations: Visit the actual sites used in The Lord of the Rings – the grassy meadows of the Shire and the woods of Lothlórien. Your tour guide will point them out.
- Stargazing: With virtually no light pollution, Paradise offers some of the darkest skies in New Zealand. On a clear night, the Milky Way is a breathtaking sight.
Suggested Time to Spend
Paradise is best visited as a half-day trip from Glenorchy or Queenstown. A jet boat tour typically takes 3–4 hours, including time to explore the valley. If you're self-driving, allow at least 2–3 hours to soak in the scenery, take photos, and do a short walk. For trampers, the Routeburn Track requires 2–3 days, but you can still experience a taste of the park on a day hike.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Glenorchy: The charming lakeside village is the launch point for Paradise. Stop for a coffee at the Glenorchy Café and explore the vibrant community.
- Queenstown: The adventure capital of New Zealand, just a 45-minute drive from Glenorchy. Combine Paradise with a day in Queenstown for bungee jumping, wine tasting, or lake cruises.
- Kinloch: A tiny settlement on the shores of Lake Wakatipu, accessible by a scenic drive or a boat trip from Glenorchy. It's a peaceful spot with a historic lodge.
- Routeburn Track: One of New Zealand's Great Walks, starting near Glenorchy. Even a short walk along the track offers incredible alpine views.
- Mount Aspiring National Park: Extend your trip to explore more of this vast wilderness, including the Rob Roy Glacier Track and the Matukituki Valley.
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Image credits
- Glenorchy — Vladka Kennett / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Routeburn Track — Pseudopanax at English Wikipedia / CC BY 4.0
- Queenstown — Bernard Spragg. NZ from Christchurch, New Zealand / CC0
- Kinloch — Ingolfson / Public domain
- Mount Aspiring National Park — en:user:Psychoticfish / Public domain