MAY 22, 2023
New Zealand doesn’t just take care of its nature, as Māori culture, the natives from the islands, is also celebrated and preserved. There are many destinations around the islands where you can experience this fascinating culture: from a trip on a traditional Māori canoe through the coast of New Zealand to visiting the different sacred locations, such as Mount Hikurangi, where you’ll get the chance to experience a stunning sunrise among the Māori statues that populate this mountain. If you really want to soak in the culture, you should catch a guided tour through Waipoua forest, where you’ll be immersed in the legends of these people and their relationship with nature accompanied by a Māori guide.
Probably, you can already tell that New Zealand’s amazing nature makes this place an odd spot to practice any sort of extreme sport. You could explore a bleak cave, canoe down some rapids, climb up a cliff or go skydiving. These are just some of the experiences that you can’t miss on your trip to New Zealand if you’re looking for adrenaline. If you prefer a more laid-back destination, let your nerdy side shine through, and don’t miss the chance of visiting The Lord of the Rings movie set. The scenery from the films has been left untouched after they were finished and now it’s a compulsory visit for the biggest fans of the saga, as they’ll be able to feel the magic of their favorite films.
But New Zealand is much more than nature and it has plenty of things to offer if you’re looking for an urban destination. In Auckland, the country’s biggest city, you’ll find several museums in which you’ll get the chance to get to know the history and culture of this place. Auckland Museum’s collection is centered around the cultural heritage of the islands, being Māori culture its main focus. In the South, you’ll find Christchurch, a city that stands out for its vibrant street art and, if you’re traveling during spring, make sure to see the city’s botanical garden, as you’ll get the chance to experience it in full bloom. Oh, so you’re looking for something more relaxing? Try the onsen in Queenstown, their own take on the traditional Japanese hot springs.
The weather in New Zealand is pretty stable throughout the year and the temperature is pleasant, ranging from 15 to 25º C. But be aware that it’s not uncommon to experience drastic weather changes from rainy to sunny in a short period of time. Its weather stability makes New Zealand a destination that can be visited all year round.
The variety of attractions and activities, as well as the richness of its culture make New Zealand a unique destination that any type of tourist will enjoy, from those seeking an adrenaline-fueled trip, to those who are more interested in the cultural heritage of this land. No doubt you’re somewhere in this scale, so why not find out for yourself? Experience it with beder.