Waikato Region
The Waikato Region is located in the North Island of New Zealand. It is known for its lush landscapes, including rolling hills, rivers, and fertile farmland. The region's largest city is Hamilton, which serves as a central hub for commerce and education. The Waikato River, the longest river in New Zealand, flows through this area, providing recreational opportunities and scenic beauty.
The Waikato Region is also famous for its agricultural production, particularly dairy farming. It is home to several important attractions, including the Waitomo Caves, known for their stunning glowworm displays, and the Hobbiton Movie Set, a popular tourist destination from the Lord of the Rings films.