In a country with snow-capped mountains next to the stretched white sandy beaches, where there are natural hot springs, glaciers, lakes hidden deep in the woods, Traditional folk still maintain today, nothing to worry about when New Zealanders, with the affectionate name Kiwis, proud of their beautiful country so.New Zealand is a small independent island nation renowned for its scenic nature and Maori culture. English is the everyday language here although the Maori dialect is the official language. New Zealand is a member of the Commonwealth of the United Kingdom. With a population of just 4 million, you will never see crowded crowds.
Adventure is characteristic of New Zealand people. In addition, beautiful natural scenery throughout the South and North Island makes it difficult to resist outdoor sports. New Zealand is the birthplace of bungy and zorbing sports.
The surrounding volcanic mountains are mysterious bays that have become famous for the Lord of the Rings books. But this is not the only reason to study here. Both North Island and South Island are proud of being cities characterized by many cultural and recreational activities for the young.
New Zealanders love sports and you can not talk about kiwis without mentioning their passion for football. Their team, All Blacks, is a great pride of the nation, and after the injury to defeat in World Cup 2007, New Zealanders all hope the Rugby World Cup 2011 will be. restore their reputation.
As a student or international student in New Zealand, you will enjoy a modern and open lifestyle in a safe and friendly environment. Indigenous people are known for their hospitality and warmth.
What makes New Zealand unique?
New Zealand does not just have a beautiful appearance, the fact is that the country has a long history to create a culture as rich today. Interestingly, this is the youngest country on earth to have been discovered, Maori migrants arrived about 1,000 years ago, and since then, Europeans and people around the world have come here to enjoy. the wealth and novelty of this country. However, New Zealand still has a population of over 4 million people, while the area is roughly equivalent to that of Japan.
Despite its meager population, New Zealand has a very large number of sheep (about 44 million), which in the past has made the country a little more backward. But nowadays, not only sheep, farmers and hills, the country has been known for its stylish, dynamic and forward-thinking country. Students and students have a great variety of choices in enjoying the cuisine, shopping and entertainment in the city. Active and adventurous travelers come here to enjoy the thrills of the exciting river canyons and slide down majestic waterfalls, or take a boat ride on the white foam bumps to get there. Experiencing insights. There are also many snow sports available for you to choose from, including hiking, biking and kayaking, an integral part of your life.
An environmentally friendly country
New Zealand is a country friendly to nature. The country has avoided overcrowding, perhaps because of its location. New Zealanders are constantly striving to preserve the beauty of their country and recently the Department of Conservation (DOC) has adopted a reservation system for Great Walks trips to avoid overcrowding and minimize harm. environment.
Every day, the sun rises in New Zealand first and despite the fact that the tourism industry is not its most powerful, the country is truly proud of its natural beauty. With a trip to New Zealand, you will enjoy magical sights, exhilarating tropical beaches, legendary festivals with excellent food and wine and extreme outdoor experiences. Impressive.
The dense forests and unspoiled coastlines of New Zealand are home to many wildlife, most of which can not be found anywhere else in the world. These animals include the famed Kiwifruit being threatened, a small bird that can not fly and is also the national symbol of New Zealand. In order to conserve wildlife in New Zealand, there are conservation initiatives focused on securing the future of indigenous animals.

