Oceania, New Zealand
New Zealand

As a result of straddling the border of the Pacific and Indo-Australian Plates New Zealand is home to incredible landscapes. New Zealand aims to lead the World in the field of Sustainable Tourism.

How They Dazzle Us

As a result of straddling the border of the Pacific and Indo-Australian Plates New Zealand is home to incredible landscapes. Towering mountains, glaciers and an incredible coastline ensure that New Zealand is an astoundingly picturesque place to visit. Such are the landscapes that the fantasy epic Lord of The Rings was filmed here. Think the Shires and Mordor and everything that was encountered along the way - New Zealand is an eyeful of awesome.

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Why We Love Them

When people think biodiversity and unique species New Zealand is not a place that springs to mind. Rugby and cold weather tend to be things more frequently associated with the land of the long white cloud. But given its remote location and volcanic origins it is not surprising that the endemic animals that are found here have evolved uniquely. The island is home to countless species of plant and animal that are not found anywhere else in the world.

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Their Sustainable Superpower

New Zealand's vision is a lofty one; they aim to lead the World in the field of Sustainable Tourism. To deliver on this, they aim to achieve ambitious economic goals while sharing the overwhelming benefits with supportive host communities, contributing to restoring, protecting and enhancing their natural environment, while continuing to be a high-quality destination of choice for domestic and international travellers.

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Best Time to Visit

Ask anyone who has spent a bit of time in New Zealand and they will tell you that autumn is the best time to be there. Simply put, it is stunning beautiful visually and very comfortable meteorologically. An added bonus is that the summer crowds have left meaning pricing is generally at off peak rates.

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Unique Foods

New Zealand’s cuisine is a mix of western and Maori influences. The Maori, like many other islanders of the South Seas cook food in clay ovens – often underground. New Zealanders also like to lay claim to having invented the Pavlova as a tribute to the famous Russian ballerina who visited Australasia many years ago. Their claim to originating The Pavlova is hotly disputed by the Australians in a food-fight that neither side seems destined to win.

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Visa Details

Please consult the closest embassy or consulate of New Zealand

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