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Tips for your working holiday in New Zealand

Are you thinking of heading to the Land of the Long White Cloud for a working holiday? Certainly, there are a dozen reasons why New Zealand is a special destination for a lifetime work-travel adventure. Playing host to slightly over 5 million people, the Island country has lots more going for it besides the unique Maori culture, breathtaking mountain vistas, and the sprawling farms with millions of sheep that outnumber the humans.

The pros and cons of leaving your job to travel

Leaving your job to travel the world isn’t nearly as scary as it might sound. For those craving an adventurous change of pace, it can be the best experience of their lives and lead to lasting life-long benefits. All it takes is the right frame of mind and preparation, and then you’ll be on your way.

Top 5 places to visit in New Zealand

New Zealand is better known for its uniquely diverse geography and attractions, including beaches, glaciers, volcanoes, breathtaking sceneries, and numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. But besides fun and adventure, the island country offers even more opportunities for job seekers from all over the world, a reason it has grown to be one of the most visited countries in the past few years.

Planning your solo trip

Statistics indicate that at least 58% of millennials and 47% of older individuals have travelled solo. Many of these people have visited some of the best global destinations for solo travellers, including Darwin, Australia’s very own ‘Friend City,’ and the exhilarating sceneries in Auckland, New Zealand’s largest city.

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