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What are the valid reasons for visiting new zealand?


What are the valid reasons for visiting new zealand?

Broadening your horizons,
enriching your cultural knowledge,
expanding your geographical understanding,
embracing an Antipodean point of view--
enjoying it all
and then returning to your own home country.

Oh, and all the other reasons previously mentioned....
=)

We're visiting New Zealand later this year just because we want to!

Isn't any reason valid as long as it's legal and valid to you?

How about beautiful scenery? Thermal areas, fjords, glaciers, volcanoes. Wine/vineyard districts.

I will answer after I come back from NZ.

The south island! It is beautiful.

just wanting to see what New Zealand is all about

Scenery, safety, people, volcanic stuff good food

I live in NZ, so I guess it seems boring to me. But, if you're into snowboarding, we got that down south. If you like the beach, we pretty much have that everywhere in North Island. Surfers beaches are west coast, beaches with no waves are east coast. We got smelly mudpools down in Rotorua, we got the tallest building in the S. hemisphere, you can bungy off the thing, or walk around on the outside of it. I been up it, and the whole thing sways in the wind, haha, we got a museum in Auck, and Te Papa museum in Wellington, which occasionally has interesting displays like the Lord Of The Rings display (a NZ film ,which i happen to dislike) we have sunny weather in summer. Theres that huge ball thing, you can roll down the side of the hill in, thats also near Rotorua. Up north is real nice, theres a little town called Paihia, I love that place, you can skydive, and swim with the dolphins, and go on a boat that travels like... I dunno how fast, adn you can go through this huge hole in the rock thing. And theres little motels right on the beach, up there you can also go to Russell, the first capital of NZ, and also see the Treaty of Waitangi treaty signing grounds. Thats about all I can think of. Theres also a train that runs from Auck to Wellington, and I believe its about $100, so you get to see all the amazing country side, and when people come back from NZ and say "oh, its very green", wow, you better believe them, I went on holiday overseas once, and coming back, the grass reminded me of green highlighters. Oh, and you an do a day hike up rangitoto island, a dormant volcano thats around 800 years old. You gotta catch the ferry to get there.

If you have to be given any further reasons than the ones continually displayed on these pages, then you can't be very knowledgeable about the country.
Ask specific questions for specific answers.

Scenery, adventure tourism, maori culture, beaches, hunting and fishing.

Your birthday is one day sooner, Christmas as well - and if your really organised you can have more than one New Year - with a fast flight back for your next one.
What other reason could there possibly be!

Because you can, we don't make our visitors feel unwelcome or call them aliens.

Also a good place for a healthy safe holiday.

NZ is a beautiful and green place to visit with attractions which visitors come to see from all over the world. I would check out the website below and use them as your NZ travel agent, (House of Travel), to do your booking if you visit as they will assist you throughout your trip and make it a pleasant and easy trip, and of course it would save you money with currency conversion,...People visiting from the UK triple their money when exchanging to NZ dollars...so fantastic value for money!

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