Because of its remote location, New Zealand is rich in unique wildlife not found anywhere else in the world. Nearly all of its native land animals are birds, and many of these species have lost the ability to fly.
The country also boasts stunning natural beauty—pristine beaches, rolling green pastures, sharp snowy peaks, and dramatic rocky shores. With most tourist and recreational areas just one or two hours’ drive from major cities, New Zealand offers convenience alongside breathtaking scenery.
New Zealand is a welcoming and diverse country, shaped by the heritage of Māori, European, Pacific Island, and Asian communities. This rich cultural tapestry, combined with geologically fascinating landscapes and unique flora and fauna, makes New Zealand an unforgettable destination.
The country is home to more than 50 volcanoes, some of which are still active today. On the South Island, you’ll find Mount Cook—New Zealand’s highest peak—rising to an impressive 12,316 feet (3,754 meters).
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