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A visitor's guide to New Zealand

by Shyam Gokarn

Created on: January 08, 2010   Last Updated: January 09, 2010

A visitor's guide to New Zealand

New Zealand is a jewel in the pacific, a paradise island of contrast and varieties. The country is full of charming and smiling faces, peace loving satisfied minds, silently whisper  to say ‘let us live together.’ You would love to appreciate their culture, value their politeness and affectionately embrace their cosmopolitan surrounding with profound satisfaction.

In every district in New Zealand, there is an information centre, AA Travelers Guide Office, visitor services to arrange guided tours provide mobility features with safety measures.

It is necessary to take their guidance because the climatic condition has a strong influence on the economy of New Zealand. The tourists normally visit this island for recreation activities. The frequent change in climate creates health problems and makes outdoor activities difficult.

Therefore it is necessary to explore the New Zealand Travel Guide web sites: New-Zealand-travel-guide.com, destination-nz.com ,

lonelyplanet.com/New-Zealand,  tourism.net.nz .

New Zealand is unique because of its location in the world, its ancient and modern history, its unique organisms and its solar economy.

New Zealand is a small continent, located in the Southern Hemisphere in the temperate climate zone. Its location and its many outlying islands have given rise to a unique flora and fauna.

New Zealand is strongly dependent on the temperature of the ocean. The forest consists of slow growing trees and plants blanketing  the soil. Much like the land, the underwater environment has many unique endemic species.

New Zealand is divided into two islands, the North Island and the South Island. Each place in these two islands has something special to offer to the visitors. In the North Island you can mingle in the many vibrant cities, beautiful beaches, majestic kauri forests, geothermal activity and Maori cultural experiences. Each place has a unique identity to recognize.

Northland - Historical twin coasts                     
Auckland - Cosmopolitan harbour city
The Coromandel - Artists and seascapes
Bay of Plenty - Surf beaches and sunshine
Eastland - Peaceful and picturesque
Hawke's Bay - Fine wine and Art Deco
Waikato & Waitomo - Magical rural landscapes
Rotorua - Maori culture and geothermal areas
Lake Taupo - Sparkling lakeside resort town
Ruapehu - Other-worldly volcanic landscape

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