New Zealand: World Champs
by Kara Segedin
Ten minutes from full time and I couldn’t bear to watch! Peering through my fingers, this was scarier than any horror movie!
Would they, wouldn’t they? One tiny mistake and the hopes of a nation would be dashed.
And there it was, 80 minutes down and the whistle blew – the All Blacks were the 2011 Rugby World Cup champions and the crowd in our little London pub went wild.
We managed to show a little decorum and shared words of commiseration with our French friends, but it was near impossible to wipe the smiles from our faces!
The Rugby World Cup has been the perfect showcase of New Zealand’s all-round greatness (no bias here of course!). With matches played the length and breadth of the country, visitors to NZ’s shores were treated to the stunning and varied landscape of this small island nation. Not to mention the world class Kiwi hospitality.
When you grow up in New Zealand it’s easy to take its natural and cultural wonders for granted.
Watching matches with mates from overseas, the World Cup has given me the opportunity to see my NZ through the eyes of a visitor and it’s been a great excuse to brag about my home town and country to my Aussie, British and North American friends.
“Yip, the North Island is awesome. Beaches, bush, vineyards, world class restaurants and nightlife – what more could you want.”
“Oh, and the South Island – heaven on earth springs to mind topped off with some of the warmest people on the planet.”
If I was going to describe New Zealand to someone who has never visited I’d say it is a land of contrasts.
Sunny, sandy beaches, snow-topped mountains, lush bush and chilly glacial drifts – NZ has it all.
It is home to both extreme, heart pumping adventures like skydiving, bungee jumping and jet boating and more leisurely activities such as horse riding, kayaking and tramping.
Mouth-watering food, beer and wine found in even the smallest town and a unique Maori heritage that goes back hundreds of years, this small island nation at the bottom of the world doesn’t lack culture.
Topdeck trips take you right across the country from North to South and vice versa or focus on one of the two islands.
Experience all sides of New Zealand with an overnight stay on a tradition Maori marae, get your thrill fix in the adventure capital Queenstown, sample life on a sheep farm and take in the scenery on a cruise through Milford Sound.
And who knows, you may even spot an All Black in the flesh taking a much deserved break on one of the country’s beautiful beaches.
Fancy your own NZ adventure? Visit Topdeck’s website & get planning!
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