![]() He travels to genteel Christchurch before heading to New Zealand’s extreme sports capital, Queenstown. Ian Wright sets off from Auckland to visit the hot springs of Rotorua and then heads north to the Bay of Islands. As they head out on individual expeditions of New Zealand, they take in Maori cultural heritage, empty wilderness, and bustling cities where even the skyscrapers are home to some of the world’s most extreme sports. From rainforest to reef and glacier to volcano, Globe Trekkers Ian Wright and Zay Harding explore the four corners of the country. New Zealand is a land of unspoilt landscapes and immense natural beauty, with amazing extremes of climate and terrain. Travel to the Hottest Cities and most Festive Locations, traverse the High Seas and explore Weird America.ĭVD. Go on a Hemingway Adventure, a Shopping Spree, a Culinary, a Spiritual and an Anthropological Journey. If you are totally addicted to travel, the only cure is MORE travel! The Compulsive Traveler is undeniably hooked! Follow him around the world as he shows us the worldâs Greatest Ports, Magical Dive Sites and the most Romantic Spots. ![]() ![]() He continues to Puhket, Thailand to check on the reconstruction after the tsunami and the way this beautiful island and its traditions are coming back to life. He goes to Mexico in November to experience the unique and mind-blowing way Mexicans greet their dead each year, Mexicans believe the dead come back for a couple of days every year to socialize with the living, so welcoming them with food drinks and much music is a most important activity. Unless you become one with the music you will not survive the days dancing under the blazing sun: worth every drop of sweat. Here he plunges into a week of Carnival madness to live the ultimate cultural tradition. He returns to one of his favorite places in the world and one the last unspoiled Caribbean countries: St Vincent and the Grenadines. He gets a Ta Moko (face tattoo) and run with the Maori across the land. He travels to the South Pacific to see how strongly the Maori experience has survived assimilation and how it shapes life in New Zealand. This is where history, traditions and myths get together and this is the quintessential travel experience. The Compulsive Traveler is addicted to the encounter with different cultures and their folklore.
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