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NZ Naked Bus strips prices

To get a $1 fare you do have to book months in advance . . . → Read More: NZ Naked Bus strips prices

The Waiheke artistic way of life

The island with white sand beaches and wide blue ocean vistas of the Hauraki Gulf is a favourite summer holiday spot for Kiwis . . . → Read More: The Waiheke artistic way of life

All steamed up at Rotorua

Rotorua resembles a place where the Earth’s innards have eviscerated themselves just to show off . . . → Read More: All steamed up at Rotorua

Rail trail it in New Zealand

All 68 bridges were re-decked and equipped with handrails and the surface made more suitable for cyclists and walkers . . . → Read More: Rail trail it in New Zealand

Dunedin the Scotland of the South

Dunedin is home to the world’s steepest street, Baldwin Street, which has a 35% gradient . . . → Read More: Dunedin the Scotland of the South

Lake Taupo New Zealand’s largest lake

New Zealand’s largest river, the Waikato flows into Lake Taupo, and close by, on the river is the Huka Falls, which can be accessed by foot, bike, car, riverboat, jet boat or helicopter. New Zealander’s seem to find it hard to confine themselves to just one form of transport. . . . → Read More: Lake Taupo New Zealand’s largest lake

Rare kiwi gets new home

The new West Coast Wildlife Centre will be the official home to the species’ breeding and incubation programme . . . → Read More: Rare kiwi gets new home

Lovely Lake Wanaka

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The mountains surrounding the lake provide top ski and heli-ski facilities, attracting snow lovers from around the world . . . → Read More: Lovely Lake Wanaka

The steamy side of White Island New Zealand

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Walking upon the island is akin to walking on an alien world as it is too toxic for vegetation to grow and there are fumaroles and craters, with amusing names like Donald Duck and Nellie . . . → Read More: The steamy side of White Island New Zealand

Christchurch still welcomes visitors following earthquake

not only is the city alive, well and operating normally but there are added incentives for tourists to visit . . . → Read More: Christchurch still welcomes visitors following earthquake

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