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Airports of Newzealand

1) Auckland International Airport- located 40 minutes by car or bus from Central Auckland. An Airbus operates between the airport and city, running after every 15 minutes in day and every 30 minutes in evening. Taxis leave the airport from outside all terminals. The International Terminal is located a short 5 minute walk from the Domestic Terminals. You may find all facilities which anybody requires during visiting any place. It includes Baggage Storage, Day rooms, Exercise facilities, Internet kiosks, Reading/writing areas, Visitor Information Centre, Currency Exchange, VIP Lounges, Wheelchair facilities, Postal Facilities. 2) Christchurch International Airport- It is the main airport that serves Christchurch, New Zealand. It is...

The culture of New Zealand

The culture of New Zealand has developed from the nation's distinct demographics, its unique geography and ecology, and Māori and colonial history. Māori voyagers reached the islands of New Zealand some time before 1300, though exact dates are uncertain. Over the ensuing centuries of Māori expansion and settlement, Māori culture diverged from its Polynesian roots. Māori established separate tribes, built fortified villages (Pā), hunted and fished, traded commodities, developed agriculture, arts and weaponry, and kept a detailed oral history. Regular European contact began approximately 200 years ago, and British immigration proceeded rapidly during the nineteenth century. There can be marked differences between Maori and NZ European (Pakeha) societies...

New Zealand Adventures Travel Tips

Adventures is a unique collection of small group, multi-activity adventure tours of New Zealand. These tours are suitable for people of average fitness - not necessarily the hardened sportsperson! They are aimed at those sophisticated travellers seeking an active New Zealand holiday, which includes the "honey pots", but also steps aside from the mainstream to explore the less visited New Zealand. New Zealand is an island nation is the south-west Pacific Ocean. It is made up, primarily, of two islands: the North Island and the South Island. Each is distinctly different, but both have virtually unlimited natural beauty. One of the coolest place to do a kayak...