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New Zealand Tourism Geography | Travel to New Zealand New Zealand tourism has developed its infrastructure over the past 20 years to provide the traveller with some of the most exciting adventure, cultural and visual tourism on the planet. Our country is a place of incredible diversity. Escape camper vans to enable you to see this diversity first hand. Escape campervans have written a full guide book for you New Zealand trip. Here is a snap shot of the new Zealand guide to help plan your holiday in New Zealand. Escape campervan Holiday Guide Independent Travellers in New Zealand have traditionally been steered towards itinerary based adventures that take in some of the main hotspots. With an escape camper van you can head north to the Bay of Islands and then south to check out the Abel Tasman National Park, the West Coast, the Southern Alps and the areas around Fiordland, Te Anau, Queenstown and Wanaka. However once you have visited and experienced the main tourist areas we will steer you towards areas of untouched beauty, we can get you to places even many New Zealanders have never seen. Here is a great site to get you started, it has the department of conservation (DOC) free or nearly free New Zealand campsites. Camp Sites New Zealand. There are many more free camp sites however we tend to keep them secret and share them with our clients. In fact fellow campervan hirers have contributed most of the really good ones. The following is a taste of what New Zealand tourism has to offer our clients when they hire an Escape camper van. New Zealand is a country designed for exploration and relaxation. Leave the main road, then park up and relax. Cast for a couple of trout, wait for the wind to go offshore or just sit back and breathe the clean air. Some may also be looking for a bit more action. New Zealand has 13 well-equipped ski fields. If you've got plenty of cash you could hire a helicopter and carve your way down the hill. Mike or Pete will be more than happy to share their 20 years of experience in the New Zealand snow. Surfing is one of our passions. We'd like to let you in on some of the best surf breaks in New Zealand. Both the East & West Coast have some magnificent spots located in remote places. If you follow our directions you may just catch the best, most un crowded surf conditions you've ever had. Escape camper vans can get you to some of the best white water rafting in the world. For the more timid you could take in some sledging, white water kayaking, jet boating or canyoning. We have extremely unpolluted skies in New Zealand. We suggest you steer your camper towards some of the drop zones scattered around NZ and take a leap into the atmosphere via parachute. if you're more the cliff jumping type of driver or prefer more sedate measures we'll give you directions to the nearest bungy cord, parapent or hot air balloon. If you want to go underground. Head to the Waikato and try some black-water rafting or full-noise caving guided by an experienced speleologist. Wreck diving in Northland and shark diving in Kaikoura are two experiences you won't forget in a hurry. For the eco-tourist you can view the whales in Kaikoura Bay or take a one - five day trek into the hinterland. If none of the adventure options are particularly appealing and all you're looking for is a festival, beach or museum then we've got some great ideas for you.
The beauty of the Escape camper van is that it will take
you almost anywhere...... |