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New Zealand The Garden of Eden

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New Zealand is a country that can be described in many ways but for me, New Zealand The Garden of Eden. A piece of paradise on earth where the essence of our existence has not yet been lost or is confused with bustle and being busy. Here it is quite normal to greet each other, to share things or to do something for someone else, to chat with a stranger, not out of politeness but out of sincere interest. Soon I took the habit to everyone I encountered "hello" to say. I had no idea that such a thing could make simple loose with another until I was approached at the supermarket by a man I had just met at the garage. He said: "Thank you said to me hello, I really appreciate". It sounded as if I had made up his day, he was seen and felt happy to see a smile on someone's face emerge.

The Kiwis are referred to as the inhabitants of New Zealand, try to keep work-life balance. It is not strange to see a note in a shop where the state: “Closed due to a major event: spending time with family.”

The pace of New Zealand is slow in the sense of anything being done in haste. The only sad thing is that even the Internet itself adapts this, my biggest frustration, because even though I'm working on slowing, Internet remains a kind of basic need to look at things and to keep in touch with home.

This is the only downside I could find in this beautiful country, because the rest is just fantastic.

Book a trip but you make multiple trips into one. I hear many tourists say this piece resembles Norway, that piece on that piece of Canada and in Scotland, Ireland, Iceland and many other places on earth. This already indicates how varied and versatile New Zealand, no place is the same.

If you want to know more about this amazing country or plan to visit it soon, don't hesitate to take a look at the experiences during my journey from 87 days New Zealand. The journey started in CHRISTCHURCH and it ended in AUCKLAND.

In total we have 8250 kilometers traveled with our Spaceship “Genesis Ark”, because driving yourself is the best way to explore New Zealand.

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