New Zealand: The Ultimate Travel Guide by TourRadar 5/5



New Zealand: The Ultimate Travel Guide by TourRadar gives you all the info you need to explore this nation of Kiwis. Learn some basics about the country, …

49 thoughts on “New Zealand: The Ultimate Travel Guide by TourRadar 5/5

  1. TourRadar says:

    Thanks for your comments! While we always do our best to nail each and every pronunciation it can certainly prove difficult. Lucky for us you kiwis are known for your patience and understanding! Thanks for watching 😉

  2. Travel Planner says:

    10 interesting facts about New Zealand

    1. The world’s first commercial bungee jump was a 43-metre leap off the Kawarau Bridge in Queenstown in 1988.

    2. New Zealanders love their cars! 2.5 million cars for 4 million people (including the kids) makes New Zealand’s car ownership rate one of the highest in the world.

    3. Although it is around the size of Japan, New Zealand’s population is just over four million, making it one of the world’s least populated countries.

    4. In 1893, New Zealand became the first country to give women the right to vote.

    5. Sir Edmund Hillary, the first person to climb Mount Everest in 1953, was a New Zealander.

    6. Baron Ernest Rutherford, the first person in the world to split the atom in 1919, was also a New Zealander.

    7. It’s no wonder New Zealanders have always been ahead with regards to things like inventions and politics
. New Zealand is after all the very first country to greet each new day!

    8. While Rugby remains the most popular spectator sport in New Zealand, golf is the most popular participation sport, with more golf courses in New Zealand per capita of population, than any other country in the world.

    9. Auckland also has the largest number of boats per capita than any other city in the world.

    10. New Zealand won the first-ever Rugby World Cup, held in 1987.

  3. Kay2be2mr says:

    I live in Puerto Rico, I'd love to visit, but if I do, I'd be traveling alone. Do your tours take care of people like me who would need to be taken care of in every way including transportation. I'm not a seasoned traveler so I'd need to know that everything is taken care of from the moment I land. What website should I visit?

  4. Travel Planner says:

    For those who want to immerse in the scenic beauty and tranquil charm, they can stick onto the west coast of the South Island. You might never come across such a diverse and spectacular landscape anywhere else in the world. There are lush green countryside and barren terrains, rain forests, excellent beaches and lakes, glaciers, ghost towns, mining towns and the popular adventure town in Queenstown. Make sure you go to Milford Sound and relax. For those looking out for a hiking practice, there is the Milford Sound trek which is really awesome.

  5. XxgachapĂžppyxX says:

    come too new zealand and go to school cause wwe do kapa haka and you can swear ''whakarongo'' whaka is literally pronounced fucka al good if you dont prounonce our maori words right ur practicly dead but thats truly allgoods

  6. Darren Miles-Morland says:

    New Zealand is the only overseas destination that I would ever consider visiting. It has so many similarities to the southern states of Australia, where I have lived all my life. It wouldn't take me long to become accustomed to being there.

  7. Paul says:

    If you are visiting NZ make sure to sample the traditional Maori drink billy mav its a nice drop. Don't forget to honour the local customs though and after you have had 8-10 take your shirt off and start a fight with a stranger and then sleep with your cousin.

  8. Dilnoza Durdieva says:

    Wow! This is a beautiful footage. I love seeing other parts of the world , and your video is simply fantastic. It is very beautiful country with a magical nature and amazing people. It is better to get tips from people who actually live in NZ. And even better to get from the natives. I wish to visit there oneday…♄

  9. Zach H says:

    Seriously though if we bred the extinct Haast's eagle with our bald
    eagle we could have what we truly need: a national bird that we don't
    need to protect, but that we need to protect others from.

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