Trekking The Cook Islands
The Cook Islands lie 3,500 kilometres north east of New Zealand and comprise 15 coral atolls and volcanic islands. We visit 4 islands of Rarotonga, Atieu, Mitiaro, and Takutea.
Read moreThe Cook Islands lie 3,500 kilometres north east of New Zealand and comprise 15 coral atolls and volcanic islands. We visit 4 islands of Rarotonga, Atieu, Mitiaro, and Takutea.
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