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Whether you’re riding through movie sets, hurtling along in jet boats, or heli-skiing in the mountains, it’s practically impossible to be bored in New Zealand. Here are 15 other reasons why this quirky country ceaselessly surprises us
While on a Lord of the Rings tour, you can ride a horse that was featured in the film.
New Zealand was the first place in the world that legalized women’s vote – girl power!
Adrenalin addicts, your Motherland is calling.
According to Beef and Lamb NZ, there are seven sheep for every person, which equates to roughly 30 million sheep.
While they say that New Zealand has no poisonous spiders or snakes, it’s not quite true. There are a few sea snakes and marine snakes off shore and the Red Back spider has found its way over from Australia. However, on the whole, the land mammals are a pretty friendly bunch.
The Lord of the Rings saga wasn’t the only award-winning blockbuster that was filmed there. James Cameron’s highly successful Avatar was also filmed in Middle-Earth and he is now filming three sequels.
Edmund Hillary sharpened his climbing skills on Mount Cook before successfully taking on Mount Everest.
Move over Lombard Street, New Zealand’s Baldwin Street in Dunedin is the steepest in the world.
There are more helicopters per capita than anywhere else in the world.
Ernest Rutherford is the father of nuclear physics, yet there’s absolutely nothing nuclear in New Zealand.
They sing God Save The Queen and God Defend New Zealand.
When Tasman discovered the South Island of New Zealand, he named it Staten Landt, assuming it was connected to Staten Island, Argentina.
There is a hill called Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateaturipukakapikimaungahoronukupokaiwhenuakitanatahu (translation “The summit where Tamatea, the man with the big knees, the climber of mountains, the land-swallower who travelled about, played his nose flute to his loved one”). Those 85 letters make it the longest place name listed in Guinness World Records
There is a giant albino snail in New Zealand that is carnivorous.
The country’s native species are all bird life when the landmass split from Australia years ago. The birdlife was hunted to extinction by the Maoris for survival and for sport by the Europeans.
Auckland & Waiheke Island Lake Taupo & Rotorua Queenstown, Milford Sound & Southern Lakes Franz Josef & the West Coast New Zealand Australasia
Soar over the Canterbury Plains in a hot air balloon
Travel along the TranzAlpine railway, one of the world’s great train journeys
Take a guided heli-hike expedition of the Franz Josef Glacier
Enjoy an exhilarating jet boat ride on the Dart River
Explore Fiordland on a Hollyford Track guided three-day hike
Auckland & Waiheke Island Lake Taupo & Rotorua Queenstown, Milford Sound & Southern Lakes New Zealand Australasia
Auckland & Waiheke Island Lake Taupo & Rotorua Queenstown, Milford Sound & Southern Lakes Wellington & Wairarapa Franz Josef & the West Coast New Zealand Australasia