Key Points

Rajkummar Rao and Patralekhaa enjoyed a picturesque trip to New Zealand, immersing themselves in its stunning autumn scenery. They connected with Maori culture and local conservation efforts while exploring vineyards and sculptures. The couple also took a breathtaking helicopter ride over geothermal landscapes. Their romantic getaway blended adventure, culture, and serene moments by the lake.

Key Points: Rajkummar Rao and Patralekhaa Explore New Zealand’s Autumn Beauty

  • Couple explores Maori culture with a local guide
  • Admires autumn foliage and lakeside serenity
  • Takes a scenic helicopter ride over geothermal landscapes
  • Engages in art-inspired moments at Brick Bay Sculpture Trail
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Rajkummar Rao, Patralekhaa soak in the beauty of New Zealand

Rajkummar Rao and Patralekhaa enjoy a romantic New Zealand getaway, embracing Maori culture, scenic helicopter rides, and autumn landscapes.

"Love, laughter, and a touch of adrenaline — this was truly a date in the sky, New Zealand style. – Rajkummar Rao"

Mumbai, July 3

Actor Rajkummar Rao, who will be next seen in the upcoming film ‘Maalik’, explored the beauty of New Zealand with his wife, Patralekhaa. The country, which is known as Aotearoa in Maori language.

The couple chose New Zealand for its authentic experiences that create genuine connections with both nature and locals. Photographs reveal the couple immersing themselves in New Zealand’s rich autumn tapestry, from art-filled vineyards to soaring helicopter adventures over untouched landscapes.

The couple was also spotted strolling hand-in-hand among remarkable installations at the Brick Bay Wine & Sculpture Trail just outside of Auckland. The two recreated Michelangelo’s ’Creation of Adam’ on a quirky COVID-era social distancing bench - bringing art to life in their own unique way.

The couple appeared visibly moved while surrounded by the golden and crimson hues of New Zealand’s spectacular autumn foliage and took a moment to soak in the pleasant atmosphere by the lake.

The couple also went to Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari, an ecological site with overwhelming native forest cover behind the world’s longest pest-proof fence. The two absorbed the breathtaking beauty of New Zealand courtesy New Zealand tourism.

The actor couple engaged in deep conversation with Ringi, a local Maori guide, absorbing indigenous wisdom and cultural stories that breathe life into the ancient landscape; and Jesse, a conservationist and expert at the Sanctuary.

Rajkummar told his wife, “Love, laughter, and a touch of adrenaline — this was truly a date in the sky, New Zealand style; something we can check off our bucketlist”.

The couple followed their moving guided walk with a scenic adventure in the skies via a picturesque helicopter ride over the geothermal landscapes of the Taupo region.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While this looks amazing, I wish our Bollywood stars would promote Indian tourism destinations with the same enthusiasm. We have equally beautiful places in Himachal, Kerala and the Northeast!
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Aditya G
The helicopter ride over geothermal landscapes must have been breathtaking! New Zealand does adventure tourism so well. Reminds me of my trip there last year - the Maori cultural immersion was the highlight for me too.
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Sarah B
Their recreation of 'Creation of Adam' on that social distancing bench is so creative and heartwarming! Shows how art can thrive even in challenging times. Love how they're making the most of their vacation.
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Karthik V
The ecological sanctuary visit is impressive! India could learn from New Zealand's conservation efforts. Our tiger reserves and national parks have similar potential if managed properly. Good to see celebs engaging with environmental causes.
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Nisha Z
Aap chronology samajhiye - first they'll promote NZ tourism, then in 2 months we'll see them in a New Zealand tourism ad! 😂 Jokes aside, they make a lovely couple and the autumn colors look spectacular.

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