9 Days Kenya Ultimate Safari Odyssey with Kibera Holiday Safaris
New Zealand's North Island: Spectacular Natural Wonders
1. ASSIGNMENT
Central University of Jammu
Newzealand
Subject: Outbound Operation Management
Submitted by: Muhammed savaf k t
Rollno . 1800621
Submitted to Dr Amit gangotia
proff of central University of Jammu
HOD of TTM
2. ● Capital Wellington
● Largest city - Auckland
Language
New Zealand has three official languages:
1. New Zealand English
2. Te Reo Māori (the Māori language)
3. New Zealand Sign Language
● Currency New Zealand Dollar (NZD)
● Government - Parliamentary Constitutional Mon
● Prime Minister - John Key
Overview
3. Geographical area of newzealand
Newzealand geographically comprising two main land masses,
North Island and south Island
New Zealand is the sixth-largest island country in the world, with
a land size of 268,710 km2 (103,750 sq mi)
4. New Zealand shares borders with
● American Samoa (United States),
● Australia, Fiji,
● French Polynesia (France),
● Kiribati, Samoa, and Tonga.
6. The flag was introduced in 1869 and officially adopted in 1902.
The blue ensign reflects the country's colonial heritage, while the emblem of the
constellation of the Southern Cross (the four stars) reflects it is geographic location.
FLAG
7. Kiwi or kiwis are flightless birds native to New Zealand. The kiwi is a national
symbol of New Zealand.
Why are they call "Kiwis"?
Kiwi is the nickname used internationally for people from New Zealand, as well as
being a relatively common self-reference.
Official Animal
8. Seasons are opposite to those in the
northern hemisphere
1. Spring (Sep-Nov): from cold and
frosty to warm and hot.
1. Summer (Dec-Feb): high temperatures
and sunshine.
1. Autumn (Mar-May): cool
1. Winter (June-Aug): cold and more rain
15. GDP: US$102.863 billion, 79% of New Zealand GDP
• Approximately 76% of New Zealand's population lives in the
North Island.
12 cities are in North Island
17. Hidden Valley (Orakei Korako)
The land of colorful silica terraces and geysers
• Place of Adorning
use this canoe to cross the ohakuri
lake to reach the hidden valley
18. Waitomo Glowworm Caves
It is the home of many underground caves in the location
the most famous feature of the Waitomo caves is the
glowworms!
19. Adventurous jet boat rides are available if you want to admire the
falls from below.
Huka Falls
20. Auckland Sky Tower
It is an Observation and Telecommunication
Tower
The tallest tower (freestanding structure) in the
Southern Hemisphere
21. New Zealand Museum (Te Papa Tongarewa
world of unique and authentic treasures and
stories are found inside
museum take you on a tour of New Zealand's
nature, art, history and heritage including the
culture and wildlife.
31. Flying between towns and cities in New Zealand is
easy. Their two major domestic carriers are:
● Air New Zealand
● Jet star
Flights around New Zealand
32. New Zealand has a comprehensive network of international and
domestic airports. While Auckland Airport serves the largest number of
international arrivals and departures, six other airports also receive
flights from other countries. International airports:
● Auckland
● Wellington
● Christchurch
● Queenstown
● Dunedin
International & Domestic Airports
33. Auckland Central to Auckland Central 6 days itineraries
Route 819KM,509MI
Time:-15hr from India
Itineraries
in Highlights
● Coromandel beaches
● Geothermal Rotorua
● Glowworm caves
Best time of year All year
34. DAY 1 Auckland - Thames - Coromandel Town
Fly into Auckland
DAY 2 Coromandel Town-Hahel
Drive to Rotorua via Coromandel Peninsula
DAY 3 Hahei-Tauranga
DAY 4 Tauranga - Rotorua
DAY 5 Rotorua - Waitomo Caves
DAY 6 Waitomo Caves - Auckland