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New
Zealand Vacation Author: Greg
Culver
What do you know about New Zealand? If you are anything like me, you
probably think of New Zealand and Australia the way I think of the
United States and Canada - New Zealand is close to Australia, similar
to it in many ways, but just not quite the same. I spent five months
of last year in New Zealand and have now come to regard it differently.
For one thing, I finally realize why it was chosen as the ideal location
of Tolkin's Middle Earth in the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
New Zealand lies east of Australia and is situated in the South Pacific
region. It is composed of two large islands, north and south. Its
climate is mild and its scenery is simply breathtaking. New Zealand
is also steeped deep in the tradition of the Maori people. Its major
cities include Auckland (the capital), Wellington and Dunedin. Queenstown
is acclaimed as one of its best destinations, an ideal place to ski
that is peppered with magnificent slopes. It is no secret that the
Lord of the Rings trilogy gave the New Zealand tourism industry a
major boost, what with the amazing scenery and sense of mystery and
romanticism depicted in the films.
The trilogy also gave movie-goers a glimpse of New Zealand's many
beautiful destinations. Today, the local businesses that helped transport
the movie makers from one location to another have their hands full
doing the very same thing to an ever-growing number of tourists, for
a fee of course. And although curiosity about Lord of the Rings may
have spurred many to visit New Zealand, once there most tourists are
eager to see the rest of this beautiful country and take side-trips
to visit the more exotic locales.
New Zealand is also an ideal destination if adventure is your cup
of tea, especially for the younger travellers. For instance, Rotorua
is acclaimed for its "zorbing," which amounts to sliding
into a giant hamster ball and rolling yourself down a hill. There
are several white water rivers which tourists can challenge via jet-boat
rides as well as tight canyons which make your boat hurtle at breakneck
speed. If you have the guts, you might want to try jumping off the
highest bungee jump in the world. Other locations like Waitomo offer
huge caving opportunities, ranging from board-walked tourist caves
to rappelling and sliding through mud and water to explore extensive
underground labyrinths. Certainly, the New Zealand tourism scene has
lots of opportunities for adventure, if you are so inclined.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Greg Culver owns numerous websites and
www.myrecreationweb.com is a site dedicated to recreation/travel
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