New Zealand (photo by Miles Holden)

Tourism New Zealand Promotes New Zealand To The Thais

 

New Zealand (photo by Miles Holden)
Photo by Miles Holden

20 February 2013, Bangkok – Tourism New Zealand (TNZ) is encouraging families traveling from Thailand to New Zealand in a new initiative together with Thai Airways and Auckland Airport. TNZ hopes to encourage Thai families to explore New Zealand’s landscapes and experience autumn by road with “Explore 100% Pure New Zealand Autumn Colour by Road”.

There are many sites and attractions in New Zealand such as the geothermal city of Rotorua and its unique Maori Culture which I remember from my visit to New Zealand over a decade ago. There is the Hobbiton Movie Set and Farm Tours in Matamata as well as New Zealand’s largest fresh water Lake Taupo or outdoor attractions including the scenic Queenstown or “Adventure Capital” of New Zealand, also the birthplace of bungy jumping.

Promotional airfares and holiday packages are available online at www.newzealand.com or through travel agents. Thai Airways flies direct to Auckland from Bangkok five times per week on its Boeing 777-200ER aircraft which can sit 292 passengers.

 

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Adrian Eugene Seet, editor of SUPERADRIANME.com, has long shared his passion for travel, destinations, and air travel. His childhood love for exploration has evolved into a thriving career, with his engaging content inspiring others to discover new cultures. Taiwan is his new-found favourite destination, and he dreams of visiting the Andes. Adrian's work is driven by his curiosity for travel trends and a commitment to lifelong learning.

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