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Average: 4.45 Average consumer review of ACTIVE NEW ZEALAND is 4.45 stars
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Latest trip review on May 15 '12
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"I had a great trip and have many wonderful memories of New Zealand. New Zealand was such a beautiful and scenic place, beyond my wildest dreams. The backpack trip was very challenging but definitely worth the effort for the fantastic scenery and awesome views from the top of Mt Angelus. "

Maggie Niles (Virginia, USA) December 2002 Rimu
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ACTIVE NEW ZEALAND adventure travel guide
Amanda Taylor
"She rocked! We all loved her. She is a happy, fun person who is excellent as a guide!"
Lisa Loften (Decatur, Georgia, United States) December 2010 Rimu

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Rimu Nov 2011
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Wanderlist: Best Adventure Trips for 2006: Weka

Outside magazine - March 2006

New Zealand best adventure trip of the year awards

The Wanderlist: All it takes is one trip to change your life... One trip, one world - that's all it takes.

During Active New Zealand founder Andrew Fairfax's 2,700-mile cycling expedition from Istanbul to London in 2003, he thought, Why aren't we doing this at home? The result of that epiphany is the Weka, a 13-day supported bike trip circling the South Island. It hits all the top spots, like the majestic peaks and gushing waterfalls of Milford Sound and the blue ice of the Franz Josef Glacier, while staying off most of the main routes, worn thin by tourist traffic. You'll log roughly 400 miles on Specialized hybrids that can handle gravel farm paths and other classic Kiwi obstacles like cow dung and stubborn sheep. Typical day: Pull off the Central Otago Rail Trail, ditch your gear in a renovated millhouse that serves as home for the night, and head to a tiny rural-outpost pub for a Speight's with the locals.

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