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New Zealand Travel Atlas (Globetrotter Travel Atlas)

Globetrotter

New Zealand Travel Atlas (Globetrotter Travel Atlas) Globetrotter Amazon Price: $11.01
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An informative and beautifully illustrated Atlas with concise, user-friendly text. Detailed maps highlight scenic routes, national parks and places of interest and are accompanied by full-colour photographs, climate charts and “top attractions” fact panels. The Area Map section contains all the top tourist regions, indicating quality hotels, places of interest, road conditions, useful contact numbers and travel tips, as well as exciting events and festivals. The Town Plans are of major centers and indicate name and position of hotels, one-way streets, parking areas, places of interest, libraries and post offices.

Kiwi Tracks: A New Zealand Journey

Andrew Stevenson

Kiwi Tracks: A New Zealand Journey Andrew Stevenson List Price: $12.95
By: Lonely Planet Publications
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Total reviews: 17 Average rating: 3.5 of 5

Editorial Review:

Many of us dream of escaping from everyday life, tossing a few possessions in a backpack and travelling light in far-off lands. Andrew Stevenson did more than dream: he packed his rucksack and went.

Andrew's destination was New Zealand, the island nation famous for its pristine wilderness, from sandy beaches and fast-flowing rivers to glacial mountains and primeval forests. In a hiker's heaven, he treks along the Milford Track, the Kepler Track, the Abel Tasman Track and other famous walking routes. Along the way he gets caught in a blizzard on a mountain path, spends time in a Maori settlement and tries hugging a tree.

With insight and a gentle humour, he explores the spirit of this spectacular land at the southern end of the Pacific, its indigenous and non-indigenous peoples, and provides an illuminating view of his fellow backpackers and twilight world they inhabit, forever between destinations. He also reveals that, however much or little you may have in you rucksack, the heaviest baggage is what you carry inside.

Frommer's Adventure Guides: Australia and New Zealand

Anna Carter, Matt Cawood, Christopher Knowles, Andy Reisinger, Veronika Meduna, Simon Richmond, Lee Karen Stow, Steve Watkins

Frommer's Adventure Guides: Australia and New Zealand Anna Carter, Matt Cawood, Christopher Knowles, Andy Reisinger, Veronika Meduna, Simon Richmond, Lee Karen Stow, Steve Watkins List Price: $23.99
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This exciting guide — written by a host of seasoned travel authors, ranging from the first New Zealander to qualify as a hot air balloon pilot to the operator of a popular walking tours company- offers endless possibilities for readers interested in exploring on foot, by boat, by bike or by jeep, or on horseback. Lively personal accounts of numerous adventures, including diving in the Great Barrier Reef, taking a jeep through the Outback, or discovering ancient Maori trails in New Zealand, will whet readers' appetites for a trip down under.

The guides are packed with contact addresses for everything from tour companies to equipment resources. They also feature maps, a seasonal calendar and an alphabetical listing of activities to enjoy.

New Zealand: Continent in a Nutshell

Clemens Emmler, Klaus Viedebantt

New Zealand: Continent in a Nutshell Clemens Emmler, Klaus Viedebantt Amazon Price: $34.20
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Paradise on the other side of the world.

--The island archipelago in the South Pacific is a dream destination.
--Excellent photos and entertaining essays on history and culture.
--Both author and photographer know New Zealand inside and out.

Lonely Planet New Zealand

Paul Harding, Carolyn Bain, Neal Bedford

Lonely Planet New Zealand Paul Harding, Carolyn Bain, Neal Bedford List Price: $24.99
By: Lonely Planet Publications
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Total reviews: 23 Average rating: 4.5 of 5

New Zealand--or bust! 5 out of 5 stars.
45 of 49 people found this review helpful.

I looked at and compared this to all the other guides from Frommer's, Eyewitness, Footprint, Rough, Insight, Moon, and Fodor's, and I thought this one was the best.

I used this guide on an intensive, 3-week trip to New Zealand several years ago in which I drove over 6000 kilometers and got to just about every part of the country except Ninety-Mile Beach on the tip of the north island. I visited spots ranging from Stewart Island, Doubtful and Milford Sound, and Queenstown in the south, to the Coromandel Peninsula in the east, to the Franz-Josef glacier and the small western town of Greymouth in the west, to Lake Taupo and the capital city Auckland in the north. I crossed the southern Alps several times, and got to just about every major city and town, and I found the book very useful and accurate and a very valuable resource on my trip.

New Zealand is one of the most beautiful and delightful places you can visit, and there is something here for everybody. There is still quite a lot of wildlife, and in the south I saw lots of Tui birds, who are like myna birds in that they can immitate just about any noise, and shellducks, which are larger than any American ducks I've seen. One of them even raced me in my car on a road crossing the Alps for a while, until he surprised me by flying under my car and losing all his feathers. Oh well, I hope he grew back those feathers.

If you're into wildlife, another fun activity is to see the little blue penguins and the yellow-eyed penguins in the southeast coastal town of Oamaru. But watch out for those big shellducks. The big Kea parrots in the southern mountains are surprisingly bold. They come right up to you and you can get great pictures. A famous kea was the one that lived in a park in Sydney, Australia. This might be the only world-famous bird I've ever heard of. He would let the air out of automobile tires while people watched and laughed, which he seemed to do for the fun of it. As the New Zealanders say, they're cheeky little buggers.

Another thing not to miss is the New Zealand Wildlife Refuge on the main road north of Wellington on the way to Auckland. Several of the other things that I enjoyed that I learned about first from the book were (on the south island) the Te Anau glow- worm caves, the big boat tour of Doubtful Sound, the boat tour of Milford Sound (the wettest place on earth at sea level, with 25 feet of rain per year), and (on the north island) the Maori cultural town of Rotorua, which smells like rotten eggs everywhere because of all the volcanic steam vents containing sulfur dioxide. In fact, the steam comes out of the ground just about all over the city.

If you're the adventurous type, don't miss Queenstown in the south, the self-styled (and rightly so) adventure capital of the world. There you can do things like bungee-jump from a helicopter, and fly this interesting plane around which is tethered to a central pole. I don't know how many people do those things, but a popular attraction here is a jet-boat tour up one of the rivers. The aerial tramway in Queenstown up to the top of a local mountain gives you a spectacular view of the entire area. There is a decent restaurant at the top, which makes for a popular dining spot with a great view in the evening.

On the north island, another interesting and fun thing I did in Auckland was to take the Rangitoto Island tour in Auckland Bay on my last day there, which takes you around this small, volcanic island in the middle of the bay. Also Waiheke Island made for an interesting overnight stay in Auckland bay before flying out the next day. Kelly Tarkington's Arctic Experience is worth seeing. And last but not least, Auckland has some surprisingly good restaurants and dining.

Overall, an excellent and well-written guide and worth the price. New Zealand is one of the best and most enjoyable countries I've ever visited, and this guide was an important part of that experience on my trip.

Editorial Review:

Experience the infinite variety of New Zealand: Sample the cafés and bars of Auckland, take a gravity-defying bungy jump pr tramp through some of the world's most spectacular wilderness areas with this bestselling guidebook.

  • over 120 detailed maps
  • colourful guide to New Zealand's unique wildlife
  • special section on Maori culture and art
  • fully extreme Activities chapter – don't zorb without it
  • insider tips for an aspiring hobbit spotters
  • exhaustively researched accommodation listings

Fodor's New Zealand 2008 (Fodor's Gold Guides)

Fodor's

Fodor's New Zealand 2008 (Fodor's Gold Guides) Fodor's Amazon Price: $17.21
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Editorial Review:

Swim with the seals off eastern coasts, sip sauvignon blanc in Marlborough, bushwalk through the country's diverse and beautiful terrain, celebrate Matariki (the Maori New Year), or sail in the City of Sails (Auckland)–Fodor's New Zealand 2008 offers all these experiences and more! Our local writers have traveled throughout the country to find the best hotels, restaurants, attractions and activities to prepare you for a journey of stunning variety. Before you leave for your trip be sure to pack your Fodor's guide to ensure you don't miss a thing.

The San Francisco Chronicle sums it up best –"Fodor's guides are saturated with information."

- We frequently update our New Zealand guide, and we make every effort to bring you the most accurate and thorough book. Plus we provide timely updates about the area at Fodors.com.
- Unlike other travel books, Fodor's guides rely heavily on local experts who know the territory best–so you know you're seeing the real New Zealand.
- Includes unique, color photos that illustrate the country's history and local activities and a full-color, pullout map of New Zealand.
- We give you the planning tools you need to tailor your trip. We give options for all budgets. You make the choices.

Insight Guides New Zealand Step by Step (Insight Guides Step-By-Step New Zealand)

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Designed for the explorer, the Step by Step travel series gets tourists up close and personal with themed routes and itineraries for some of the most intriguing places in the world. Local writers give lively overviews of the destination. Eye-catching spreads and clear, modern maps combine to create the ideal companion for an invigorating journey off the beaten path.

New Zealand Bed & Breakfast Book 2009

New Zealand Bed & Breakfast Book 2009 Amazon Price: $24.95
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This is the 23rd edition of "The New Zealand Bed & Breakfast Book", covering over 800 B&Bs, from the homely to the luxurious. The book is not simply an accommodation guide but an introduction to a uniquely New Zealand holiday experience, where B&B has expanded greatly in recent years. For the traveler who wants to experience the real New Zealand and get to know its people, bed and breakfast offers an opportunity to do just that. All B&Bs which are newly listed are inspected to ensure they meet the Publisher's required standard. They expect that all B&Bs in "The New Zealand Bed and Breakfast Book" will offer a wonderful welcome.

A Portrait of New Zealand

Warren Jacobs

A Portrait of New Zealand Warren Jacobs List Price: $29.99
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The country's longest-standing scenic book, 'A Portrait of New Zealand' depicts the landscapes of the North and South Islands in over 200 photographs. The book was first published in 1982 in two separate volumes, with the combined edition published in 1988 and reprinted every year since. This new edition contains the same well-loved images but has been given new colour reproduction throughout in order to restore teh spectacular quality of the original photographs. Errol Brathwaite's original text has been revised and rewritten by the mulit-award winning journalist and writer Jill Worrall.

New Zealand - The Great Walks: Includes Auckland and Wellington City Guides

Alexander Stewart

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New Zealand is a wilderness paradise of incredibly beautiful landscapes. From its turquoise waters and sandy beaches, fern-clad hillsides give way to lush forests, deep gorges, alpine lakes, and snow-capped peaks. Outstanding scenery, a rich heritage, and extensive outdoor activities combine to make New Zealand one of the world's most exciting destinations. There is no better way to experience it than on one of the nine designated Great Walks, the country's premier walking tracks. Meticulously waymarked and maintained, the Great Walks provide outstanding hiking opportunities for people at all levels of fitness and proficiency.

Within the pages of this guide, readers will discover:
>Practical information for all budgets, such as planning a trip and getting to New Zealand; finding each trailhead; health and safety; environmentally-sensitive hiking; flora and fauna; and historical and cultural background.
>Includes 50 trail maps with walking times, directions, places to stay and points of interest. These are not general-purpose maps but fully-edited maps drawn specifically for trail users.
>Detailed guides and 10 maps to Auckland, Wellington, and gateway towns--National Park Village, Taumaranui, Nelson, Queenstown, Te Anau, and Oban.

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