New Zealand deserves to be a country of hiking. There will be very detailed signs at the starting point telling you how many routes it takes, how many kilometers and how long it takes for each route to pass through which site, and the figure icons indicating the degree of difficulty, which are rare in European countries. We only went to Devil" S Punchbowl Walking Track, one-way 1 kilometer 30 minutes, to an easy level, because it was going to see the waterfall itself, which was boiled down as the best way to appreciate the devil's goblet waterfall. The trail itself is in good repair, but it has always been in a climbing state. Let's count it as a longer time for walking to do reserve training. Waterfalls are somewhat ordinary, magnificent and similar to our Yandang Mountain's Dalonghuang, only in the rare tourists, or no one, except the sound of the fall of the waterfall, the rest is only the natural sound in the forest.