The region of Otago is situated in the southeast part of the South Island of New Zealand.
The live cameras will take you on a tour of the region's diverse and spectacular landscapes, which include mountains, alpine lakes, and rugged coastlines. The Otago Peninsula is home to wildlife, including the world's smallest penguin, the Little Blue Penguin, which can be seen in the wild at the Oamaru Blue Penguin Colony.
The Otago Central Rail Trail, which runs along the former 150-kilometre railway route between Middlemarch and Clyde, is a scenic pathway ideal for equestrians, cyclists, and pedestrians to enjoy the area's natural beauty.
Queenstown, a lakeside resort town nestled among the magnificent Southern Alps, is one of Otago's most popular tourist destinations.
While in Queenstown, take a scenic drive along the Glenorchy-Queenstown Road and try out some of the area's adventure activities, such as bungee jumping and paragliding.

Population: approximately 247 thousand people

Capital: Dunedin

Other major cities: Oamaru, Balclutha, Alexandra, Queenstown, Wānaka

Main attractions: Otago Central Rail Trail, Lake Wānaka, Glenorchy-Queenstown Road, Moeraki Boulders Beach, Otago Peninsula

Airports: Wanaka Airport (WKA), Dunedin Airport (DUD)