
The Maori, New Zealand’s original settlers, believe the fresh morning dew that covers the plush green grass and rolling hills is actually the tears of Rangi, the sky
god, ceaselessly weeping after being separated from his beloved Papa, the Earth goddess. You would cry too after leaving such a beautiful land as
New Zealand.

The Maori named this magical place Aotearoa—the Land of the Long White Cloud—a name both romantic and true. For New Zealand is a country of rare beauty, with towering Alps in the south that pierce the clouds, stunning bays in the north that embrace the sea and nothing but exhilarating beauty in between.
Travel agents know there is no better place for exhilarating adventures than New Zealand, offering everything from the pleasant—horseback riding, mountain biking—to the extreme—bungee jumping, skydiving—and even the unknown—whitewater sledging (kayaking facedown on a modified bodyboard) and zorbing (tumbling down a hill inside a giant, inflated plastic ball). If there is a stimulating and challenging way to get from Point A to Point B, you can do it in New Zealand.
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