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Discover the Real New Zealand by Greg Scowen One of the major attractions of visiting New Zealand is the possibility of losing yourself in its rugged and wild countryside. The desire to be alone and at one with nature frequently leads New Zealand tourists to buy travel guides in hopes of finding advice on ‘getting off the beaten track’. To get off the beaten track, however, you need to throw away your travel guide… and discover the real New Zealand.
Good places to find the real New Zealand Northland Do not confuse Northland with the North Island. Northland is basically comprised of all of the land north of Auckland. Northland stretches from Orewa, a popular beach village 20 minutes north of Auckland, to Cape Reinga, the northernmost point of New Zealand. Northland offers many beautiful unspoilt beaches, wonderful diving, and some of New Zealand’s most important history. Add to this that Northland embodies a full Maori culture and you have discovered an open doorway to the Real New Zealand. East Cape Getting off the beaten track is easy to do on the East Cape. Driving the road that leads from Whakatane, in the sunny Bay of Plenty, around the easternmost tip of New Zealand to Gisborne is one trip not to miss. This lonely and rugged land is home to hardened farmers and fishing families who have worked this land and water throughout New Zealand’s history. I will never forget driving this road in 2002 over a three-day weekend and experiencing a more real New Zealand than I ever knew. It is crazy for me to say this because I was raised in Whakatane and never really discovered this treasure before. The people are amazing, the scenery and landscape is incredible, and our experience there, on the whole, was just perfect. It was the real New Zealand. Southland Again, this can be a tricky one. Do not confuse Southland with the South Island. Southland is the southernmost part of mainland New Zealand. Boasting the southernmost cinema in the world and various other interesting claims to fame, Southland is perhaps best known throughout the world for ‘Bluff Oysters’. But my main reason for loving Southland is the people. ‘Southlanders’ are without a doubt the friendliest and most welcoming of all New Zealanders. They also talk a little different to the rest of us, but that is ok, we love them all the same. The high country sheep farms of Southland are a perfect place to discover the real New Zealand. Drive north from Invercargill to the towns of Winton or Gore, ask a local farmer questions about farming or sheep, and do not be at all alarmed if you are invited for dinner or a ‘cuppa’. The real New Zealand is definitely in abundance here. Taking the real New Zealand home Remember these key points, and you will not only discover the real New Zealand, you will also have the trip of a lifetime. Yes, you can lose yourself in the rugged and wild New Zealand countryside, and yes you can find ‘not so beaten tracks’ in guidebooks, but the real New Zealand is more than that. You deserve to discover the real New Zealand (especially after surviving that long flight), and it wont cost you anything. The real New Zealand is available through the people, ‘Kiwis’; just talk to them and you will find the real New Zealand. Chances are, you will take a lot of it home with you. About the Author
Greg Scowen in a freelance travel journalist and website developer rolled into one. From his base in Switzerland, Greg maintains the 'New Zealand Focus' website, to share the wonders of New Zealand with the world. |