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Lonely Planet launches New Zealand guide
Tuesday, September 12, 2006
Lonely Planet’s new edition New Zealand guidebook, says New Zealand’s most attractive feature is not only its “outlandishly beautiful scenery”, but its people. According to Errol Hunt, the Commissioning Editor for the new guide, “the fascinating mix of Maori, Polynesian, and Pakeha (European New Zealander) culture, as well as the nation’s quirky eccentricity and genuine community vibe, is the recipe that makes New Zealand’s personality so attractive.”

As the guide says, “In recent years, New Zealand has been punching well above its weight and demanding to be noticed. Its movies, music, wine, progressive politics and clean green image have been kicking goals around the world, and people have been paying attention in ways the country never dreamed possible.”

While New Zealand’s natural wonders rightly receive high praise throughout the guide, the book also notes that, “… a pretty backdrop is not all NZ has going for it. Genuine friendly locals go out of their way to ensure visitors feel welcome. There is a vibrant Maori culture too, for this is a country that recognises and respects its indigenous people.”
The guidebook features an increased focus on Maori tourism, with regional Maori ‘highlights’ sections offering information on how travellers can respect and immerse themselves in Maori culture.

“New Zealand’s strong indigenous culture – both traditional and contemporary – is something very unique about this country and very appealing to Australian visitors. With this guide we’ve tried to show travellers how to seek out and experience the multi-faceted, ‘living’ culture of Maori New Zealand, rather than see it as ancient history,” said Errol Hunt.

Eccentric New Zealand is also fully embraced in the new guide. “When they think of New Zealand, most Australians think: sport, the haka, and the landscape. But until they go there, they often don’t realise how incredibly quirky New Zealanders are, with a wicked sense of humour. And at the same time, Kiwis are also increasing their reputation for being incredibly stylish and modern,” said Hunt.
Michael Verikios - Tuesday, September 12, 2006
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