New Zealand is the youngest country on earth. There's a reason the sun shines on
New Zealand before anywhere else – every new day in Aotearoa is something to cherish!
In no other country in the world could so many unique scenes be enjoyed within one
day. New Zealand is one of the few countries in the world where you can be up close
to a whale, swim with dolphins and view the gracefulness of the Southern Royal Albatross,
all in the same day. From the subtropical and lush bush of Northland, to the beauty
of Mitre Peak in Fiordland National Park, once described by Rudyard Kipling as the
'Eighth Wonder of the World'. This country is truly 'God's Own' with a surprise
around every corner with its ever-changing contrasts.
New Zealand consists of 2 main islands, each of which offers their own unique attractions.
In the North Island, you'll find Auckland, New Zealand's largest city and major
international gateway. From Auckland, you can travel either to the sub tropical
north with its golden beaches where you can swim with dolphins and visit magnificent
forests of huge kauri and giant ferns or south to the geysers and Maori culture
of Rotorua. Past bush fringed lakes and steaming volcanoes; some of the largest
planted forests on earth and on to the cosmopolitan capital of Wellington. Christchurch
is the gateway to the South Island, where you can experience the wonder of whale
watching, jet boating and river rafting. Walk on glaciers, through natural bush
or simply wander some of the most beautiful, rugged tracks on earth. Discover vast
beech forests, bungy jump in Queenstown or visit other exciting and interesting
places.
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