New Zealand is a unique country, which offers a variety of attractions for both its own population and visitors. There are not many places where, separated by just a matter of a couple of hours' driving time, you can experience both hot natural springs, and the greatest snow-skiing and Winter sports conditions. New Zealand has beautiful seaside and coastal areas, and spectacular mountain scenery. It is one of very few countries in the world where you experience fjords. It has a range of unique native wildlife, especially unusual birds. New Zealand has a high standard of living. It is a healthy, modern but unpolluted place (compared to many other countries) and offers an excellent, high quality lifestyle. Consequently, the accommodation, food and travel arrangements are safe, reliable and clean.
The people. New Zealanders are naturally warm and friendly people and are particularly hospitable to tourists. Wherever you go you will receive a friendly smile and a warm welcome.The climate. Although there are four distinct seasons in New Zealand there are not the extremes of hot and cold to be found in most other countries. Any time of year is a pleasant time to explore New Zealand's wonders. Safety. Crime is low in New Zealand and as a tourist you are unilkely to encounter problems. Furthermore, there are virtually no lethal creatures amongst New Zealand's wildlife so you can explore without concern for being bitten or eaten! The culture. New Zealand was inhabited by the local native people, the Maori before the arrival of the Europeans in the 1700s. New Zealand today is a fascinating blend of cultures who mingle and thrive in a peaceful yet vibrant society.
Our beautiful greenery and there is tons of things to do mountains to climb, Nice beachs, Art deco in Napier, Te Puke Carrot, Cape Kidnappers with the birds, the sky tower you cn bungy jump off, Good fishing, museum in wellington is really good, and we are really nice people and TONS MORE!!!!
1:it a wonderful place 2:we have rainbow end and it real cool 3:we have our native kiwi 4:we have a zoo 5:you will see more animals here 6:we have lots of nice people 7:we have a sky tower 8:there are really nice hotels here 9:our winter are not so bad 10:you should just vistit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
New Zealand is by far the most beautiful country on the planet, and one of the safest too, the only terrorist attack ever was when the French Government bombed the Greenpeace Rainbow Warrior vessel. Most jobs pay far better than in other countries such as the US, its just an incredible country.
because they want to expirence new things
The indigenous people of New Zealand are the Maori.
No, the Maori were the first people to settle the islands we now call New Zealand.
There are more sheep than people in New Zealand. There are around 4.2 million people in New Zealand and, in 2009, an estimated 40 million sheep.
Most people would, logically, travel west to go from South America to New Zealand. Given that the world is round, going east would also bring one from South America to New Zealand.
The native people of New Zealand are the Maori people. Some famous modern day Maori people include Apirana Ngata and Stephen Kearney.
you can use skype for free and you can call people with the computer and you dont have to go to new zealand
The indigenous people of New Zealand are the Maori.
The Maori are the native people of New Zealand.
The early settlers (Polynesians) arrived in New Zealand around 1250-1300 AD, while the Europeans (Dutch navigator Abel Tasman) first arrived in 1642.
You may possibly have allergies. It happens to a lot of people eating kiwifruit too. Must just be New Zealand. GO NEW ZEALAND
The Maori are the indigenous people of New Zealand.
As of 2021, approximately 12.4% of New Zealand's adult population smokes tobacco. This percentage has been declining steadily over the years due to public health campaigns and smoking cessation programs.
No, the Maori were the first people to settle the islands we now call New Zealand.
they're over 4.3 million people in New Zealand
In 2008 97 people drowned in New Zealand.
As of April 2010 there is over 4.3 million people in New Zealand.
The Maori are the indigenous people of New Zealand.