By: Marc Fredmen | 2010-03-27 | Extreme The article describes the kayaking scenario in New Zealand and the popular kayaking spots in the country. New Zealand is a great offbeat destination for whitewater kayaking. read more
By: Chandra Farris | 2010-08-09 | Boating Do you want to spend your time at the lake with water sports? Why don't you choose kayaking? such as kayakers, or paddlers to explore some of our country's most beautiful bodies of water. Here is the basics for beginners who want to learn a bit more about getting started. read more
By: Mike Gual | 2010-03-30 | Extreme Extreme kayaking is basically kayaking on intense, fast paced rivers filled with rapids and waterfalls. You need to be both mentally and physically strong to be able to participate successfully, and you'll need to have the proper equipment. You need a high quality, sturdy kayak, as well as safety equipment that will protect you from hazards such as hitting rocks. read more
By: J. Ben Pate | 2010-08-14 | Destinations New Zealand is renowned as one of the most unique places on Earth with its extremely unique flora, fauna, and culture. Therefore, New Zealand is known as a favourite destination for tourists with the affordable price because of the United States Dollar is worth more than New Zealand currency. You are in one of New Zealand's special airplanes after packing some suitcases and getting your passport read more
By: Ted Brumby | 2012-12-11 | Travel & Leisure Best travel guide to help making a plan and explore lots of fun things to do and see in New Zealand. read more
By: Larry S. Kang | 2010-04-01 | Boating The first folding kayak was created in 1907 and soon became extremely popular around all of Europe and eventually world wide. Many people will purchase folding kayaks because they want kayaks that they can take with them on vacation, or that can easily be stored for a weekend trip to the lake. Folding kayaks are like original kayaks of ancient times because of their skin-on-frame construction. They are strong, durable, and sturdy and are made for sporting and recreation. read more
By: Anna Colclough | 2010-08-11 | Adventure Tourism Kayaking is considered as one of favourite activities which looks like a packet of Pringles. Why during your trip you don't try to become a taster of sea kayaking or canoeing? This article will share you more the ultimate kayaking trips worth doing. read more
By: Bea Metcalfe | 2010-03-29 | Destinations Bungee jumping, in its modern form, was invented in New Zealand, so it's the perfect introduction to all holidays in New Zealand. So was black water rafting, but this playground is also known for extreme staples: jet boating, white water rafting, heli bungy, tandem parapenting, tandem skydiving, heliskiing, snowkiting, snowboarding, sand yachting, zorbing, sphere-ing, rock climbing and abseiling, canyoning, and more gentle pastimes, kayaking, cycling or mountain biking and trekking: all worth considering when planning holidays in New Zealand. read more
By: Matrix | 2011-07-18 | Destinations For many, a trip to New Zealand is not worth the trouble, since it's not exactly the kind of country that has been publicised and popularised among the masses. However, once a person gets to know the country better, there's nothing better than the Kiwi paradise. read more
By: Chris Kennelly | 2010-04-01 | Outdoors As you will learn when you decide to take a kayaking, you will come across a variety of different types of kayaks. This is part of learning kayaking, and you will come to a point in having to decide which is the right vessel for you, meaning which one or type suits your needs the best. read more
By: Gail Gillespie | 2010-03-31 | camping New Zealand very much lends itself to campervan or motor home touring and it has become extremely popular with locals as a holiday mode.Tourists with families in particular, also find this a very convenient means of touring the country.The camping facilities are usually excellent, and readily available. With a choice of free camping or staying in camping grounds and holiday parks you should never read more
By: Aaron Parker | 2011-06-22 | Travel Tips New Zealand takes pride in its cities which are also favourite destinations among travelers. Wellington is the capital city of the country offering plenty of sightseeing including the Parliament, beehive and the Te Papa museum. read more
By: Andrew Roberts | 2010-04-02 | Wine New Zealand wine is a wine unlike any other due to its climate, soil, and water. New Zealand vineyards are grown in a maritime climate. The sea controls the climate creating cooler winters and hotter summers; this also means that there are warmer clearer days and cooler nights from the sea breeze, creating slow ripening environments which create unique tastes. read more
By: Gail Gillespie | 2010-04-03 | Adventure Tourism As a tourist or visitor you are almost certainly going to be reliant on using a hired kayak. There are several popular destinations where you can hire for anything from a few hours to a few days. read more
By: Larry S. Kang | 2010-04-02 | Boating It's more than likely that you have seen a kayak once or twice before in your life. In today's world they're pretty hard to miss, as most of them are made out of a material with a very bright or eye-catching color. No matter if you saw it strapped to the top of a car, or being used in at the ocean or a river, you may have wondered where kayaks came from. Believe it or not, kayaks have existed for about 4,000 years. They aren't recent inventions! read more