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Thursday, 22 September 2011

108 minutes in Auckland


BY Luiz Sanchez Auckland is the largest city in New Zealand, and is also home to a rich array of museums, cultural shows, panoramic views, touristic attractions, and foreign cuisine. To truly enjoy the best of what the city has to offer would take years of exploration, trial and error. The city caters to every type of tourist imaginable; for those that enjoy extreme sports, walks over the top of the Auckland harbor bridge are possible, as are skydiving, bungee jumping and powerboat trips in the harbor. For nature lovers, there are countless amounts of hikes, campsites, boat cruises and sightseeing tourist agencies that plan trips to the smallest of details, and for those that simply have no clue what they want to do, tourism in New Zealand is so well organized by the state and the tourist companies, that information can be found in any nook and cranny of the country. The people are very well informed and have a strong sense of hospitality and national pride. Read Full: 108 minutes in Auckland - Bikya Masr : Bikya Masr