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Land of the Kiwis

Ever had the urge to jump on a plane and just see where it takes you, because every place looks just as appealing as the other? Or perhaps, sat in the office on a Monday morning and mentally planned out a 2 month trip around the world, only to depressingly realise that you only have 2 weeks annual leave left? Or maybe, you’re just the indecisive type…one day it’s the Swiss Alps, the next the arty feel of Melbourne, the next you want to immerse yourself in the local culture of India?
Well, say no more! The solution is right next door…literally!
It’s only 3 hours across the ditch from Sydney, but a world away from anything you have ever experiences. Picture Swiss style Mountains covered in snow, kilometres high only a few hours drive from a place where the indigenous culture so unique, so rich,  you’ll only experience it once, not to mention the boiling mud that will make you look twice every time. Five hours south, and you’ll reach cosmopolitan heaven.
In case you haven’t caught on yet, yes, I’m talking about New Zealand. The land of the Kiwis, green energy and the All Blacks!

New Zealand – little place  with  so much to offer.

With a population less than that of Sydney, you won’t feel like you’re being rushed at any point of your holiday, which is lucky, because there is so much to  see in this small country.The North Island in itself is every continent in one. The top of the Island offers tourists the Corromandel, a waterside tourist site that  is as picturesque as any postcard. Think Price Caspian sailing into a secluded beach with epic rock features that take your breath away. Obviously the Producers of the Narnia movies thought the same thing, because it was this very location that they filmed that very film. Sunsets over untouched beaches or fish and chips by the water.
A few hours West and you reach the well known Auckland. It’s a Sydney feel city, with a twist. If you like the night life, Auckland’s your place, with a Casino, Piano bars and many a clubs. If Adventure sports is more your style, try Bungie Jumping off the Sky Tower. Or, if you like the idea of walking along a street of restaurants of every style while admiring the marine port, its only a Ferry trip to Devenport. [Read more →]

March 18, 2010   Comments Off