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Stunning Natural Scenery
It is with fresh, dramatic, and memorable landscapes, snowy mountains, deep fjords, golden beaches, and calm lakes.

Easy to Explore
The nation is reputed to be clean, friendly, and well organised and this makes the country comfortable to first time travellers, family and couples.

Outdoor Adventures for All Levels
New Zealand has something to every level of energy so you can choose to take leisure walks and whale watch or have an adventure of bungee jumping.

Rich Māori Culture
The Maori traditions can be explored by the visitors, through performances, carvings, storytelling, as well as food experiences which present more experience to the journey.

Unique Wildlife Experiences
Close encounters with penguins, dolphins, whales, glowworms and native birds can be found here as opposed to many other places.

Relaxed, Welcoming Atmosphere
Locals are friendly and relaxed, food is fresh and cities are a blend between nature and comfort that will make a holiday refreshing and memorable.
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Things to do in New Zealand
New Zealand offers a wide variety of activities, from cultural experiences to adventure outings, welcoming both relaxed and thrill-seeking travellers.

History, Culture and Nightlife of New Zealand
History
The Maori history and the subsequent settlement of the Europeans shaped New Zealand history. The Maori people came over 700 years ago, and they established good traditions, tales, and communities throughout the islands. They are still felt today in names of places, carvings, as well as cultural practices. European settlers came during the 17 th and the 18th century and were later followed by the British settlers who influenced the infrastructure of the country, its mode of farming and its construction. Contemporary New Zealand is a mixture of the two worlds and has formed a nation that honours its past yet is vigorously propelling in the future.
Culture
One of the significant components of everyday life in New Zealand is the Maori culture. As a visitor, one will frequently encounter the Maori language in use, traditional carvings and also, the famous haka used in events. Rotorua and Wellington have cultural centres where guided tours are offered, performances, and hangi feasts which are prepared in the earth. The New Zealanders, also referred to as Kiwis are reputed to be friendly, outdoor, and easy going. The local art, film and craft traditions are powerful here also, as there are numerous local galleries, street art exhibits to visit and movie film locations that tell the story of the artistic soul of the country.
Nightlife
The nightlife in New Zealand is diverse, relaxed and is tailored to various preferences. The big cities, such as Auckland and Wellington, have vibrant bars, rooftop bars and pubs, which line the waterfront, and, in late-night restaurants, serve local wines and craft beers. Queenstown has brought a more adventurous turn in it with lakeside bars, themed pubs and nightspots full of travellers. Smaller cities offer a quieter experience-- cosy wine bars, evenings with live music and friendly pubs with relaxed, inviting atmosphere. Like dancing, live bands or a quiet drink and a view, New Zealand has a relaxing and enjoyable evening out.