5 Reasons To Visit New Zealand

From natural beauty to fabulous food and a unique local culture, this island country is pure magic.

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From natural beauty to fabulous food and a unique local culture, this island country is pure magic.

Amazing waterbodies

Running the gamut of astonishing colours from ice-blue and turquoise to teal and cobalt, New Zealand’s waterbodies comprise an impressive 4,25,000 km of rivers and streams, 4,000 lakes and more than 200 underground aquifers at the last count. Preserving their inherent character, protecting the local flora and wildlife and enabling the country’s indigenous people, the Maori, to maintain traditional ties with their ancestral water are all top priorities of the administration. With great tourism potential, recreational prospects and economic promise, each waterbody is treated with the utmost love, respect and care. The result is picture-perfect panoramas that should make every travel buff’s bucket list.

Big-sky country, controlled wilderness

The sky hangs large and startlingly low over beech forests hedged with giant fern; stand after stand of pine serve as windbreakers; massive trees are contorted into intricate shapes by the force of powerful gales blowing in from the Pacific Ocean and the Tasman Sea; shrub-like gorse and heather bloom bright yellow and deep purple. New Zealand has approximately 6.4 million hectares of indigenous forest, almost entirely located in the South Island. Kiwi country was largely a forested land mass prior to human arrival, but today, forests are being extensively replanted wherever required, and ecotourism, conscientiously undertaken, is impacting and disciplining the colossal wilderness.

Maori culture

The Maori tribes have been resettled, apologized to and included in everything from seats in the parliament to mainstream jobs in the public and private sectors. Every place in Kiwiland has its Maori name displayed proudly, Maori handicrafts sell (very) well and visitors are welcomed with the Maori greeting kia ora. At a time when indigenous peoples of the world are being isolated, ghettoized, ignored and oppres...

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