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Welcome to our New Zealand Travel Blog DownsideUP

This blog is dedicated to inform and inspire you on all things to do with New Zealand..

Actually we write posts on anything that’s of interest in the South Pacific (our home) DownsideUP was started in 2008, to help people just like you, with planning the perfect NZ Self Driving experience.  

New Zealand's Best Beaches in Northland
Brent Narbey
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Brent Narbey
With a sub-tropical climate, kilometres of white sandy beaches and crystal clear-waters at every turn, Northland, at the top of New Zealand’s North Island, is the proud home of some of New Zealand's best beaches.
Brent Narbey
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Brent Narbey

Dolphin and whale encounters in New Zealand
Anne Baumscheiper
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Anne Baumscheiper
Cetaceans are the stuff of legends. Whether we’re talking about dolphins boosting alongside boats and backward-somersaulting in play, or whales majestically breaching the surface before plunging into the depths to feed, these sleek, intelligent creatures have mesmerized people throughout history.
Anne Baumscheiper
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Anne Baumscheiper

An Introduction to New Zealand Animals (Part 2)
Steve Taylor
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Steve Taylor
We are often asked what animals can be seen when visiting New Zealand? Well, as we learned in ‘Part 1’ of the series, New Zealand was almost exclusively populated by birds both before and after humans settled.
Steve Taylor
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Steve Taylor

Dolphins, heritage and perfect coastline: Exploring New Zealand by Kayak
Brent Narbey
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Brent Narbey
Untouched waterways, pristine lakes and perfect coastline make up a fair bit of New Zealand’s environment. Many of these places are isolated and hard-to-reach, but those that seek to explore this kind of wilderness are rewarded with one-of-a-kind experiences that are well off the beaten track.
Brent Narbey
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Brent Narbey

Rafting in New Zealand – the ultimate kiwi adventure!
Brent Narbey
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Brent Narbey

One of the best ways to truly explore New Zealand’s most isolated and beautiful environments is with a rafting adventure. Pristine waterways – often complete with high-energy rapids and canyons – wind through temperate rainforests, past sky scraping mountain peaks and alongside valleys dotted with wildflowers. At First Light Travel, we love down-to-earth adventures in the New Zealand wilderness, and rafting in New Zealand through isolated backcountry is about as good as it can get...  

Brent Narbey
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Brent Narbey

New Zealand Wildlife - Part 1:Birds
Steve Taylor
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Steve Taylor

When humans first arrived in New Zealand, no more than 900 years ago, birdsong and surf would have been the first noise they heard as they approached the lush forested islands - the land was almost exclusively populated by birds that make up the bulk of New Zealand wildlife. New Zealand's 80 million years of isolation, since breaking away from the super-continent of Gondwanaland, has allowed the evolution of nearly 200 species of birds and due to the absence of mammalian predators a high proportion of them were flightless – some of them grew into Giants - but what birds they are!

Steve Taylor
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Steve Taylor

Pelorus River New Zealand
Brent Narbey
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Brent Narbey
Mother Nature has been kind to us here in New Zealand, providing natural pools, inlets, and wild beaches in beautiful settings to enjoy. As a country with over 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles) of coastline - spend some time getting to know our stunning inland lakes, coastline and wilderness rivers.
Brent Narbey
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Brent Narbey

A taste of New Zealand seasons.
Alex
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Alex Bayes
Here in New Zealand, our seasons are opposite to those of the Northern Hemisphere. December means barbeques and swimming at the beach, while the colder months of June & July offer vibrant winter festivals and excellent skiing. What’s the best New Zealand seasons to visit New Zealand, you may ask? Well, that depends entirely what you’re after. Here’s our guide to the weather, festivals, and characteristics of New Zealand’s seasons. 
Alex
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Alex Bayes

Independent Hiking in New Zealand
Brent Narbey
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Brent Narbey
A high standard of track maintenance mixed with a ‘Mild Ocean Controlled Climate’ during the summer months (December to March) makes independent hiking in New Zealand both popular and cost-effective. However, it doesn’t come without risks and those thinking of doing it alone need to be mindful of the pitfalls especially if considering one of New Zealand's remote multi-day hikes.....
Brent Narbey
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Brent Narbey

Stargazing in New Zealand – Simply Breathtaking!
Kirst Thorp
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Kirsten Thorp
Few places on this Earth offer a better location to explore the heavens than beautiful Lake Tekapo in New Zealand's central South Island. Apart from its isolation and tiny population, there are some key reasons why Lake Tekapo offers the best Star Gazing in New Zealand, and arguably the best in the world!
Kirst Thorp
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Kirsten Thorp

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