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  • Tourism Resource Consultants NZ
    Tourism Resource Consultants (TRC) offers consulting services in tourism planning, conservation and development. TRC works throughout Asia, the Pacific and Latin America, as well as New Zealand. We work with international donor agencies, central and local government, private companies, NGOs, indigenous and other community groups. Our experience spans over 30 years in tourism, national parks and conservation area management, strategic and site based planning, market analysis, training and business advice.
  • Adventure World New Zealand
    Adventure World is a wholesale travel company, producing travel programmes available throughout New Zealand at selected travel agencies.

    We commenced operating as a specialist travel company in Sydney, Australia in 1979 and opened our Auckland office in 1984. The network now spans three continents with affiliated offices in Australia, India, Brazil and Argentina. In January 2007 the NRMA acquired a majority shareholding in our company allowing us to invest in the development of new destinations and technology.
  • Coffeys Tourism Property New Zealand
    Welcome to Coffeys website, your online access to tourism property information, including details on what we have currently on the market. This site is designed to provide the information you may need at the initial stage of enquiry. Because selling tourism property is our core business we understand the importance of being thoroughly informed. To that end we trust the information available on this site leads you to make further contact, so that we can deliver a more complete and professional service.
  • Ashburton District Tourism New Zealand
    This rich agricultural region stretching from the alps to the ocean, and bordered by impressive braided rivers, encompasses the Ashburton, Methven/Mt Hutt, Mt Somers & High Country and Rakaia area.
  • New Zealand Maori Tourism Council
    He Toa Takitini – There is strength in numbers and this is symbolized by the three hoe driving the waka of Tourism. Each hoe represents a roopu and the direction of the hoe is to remind us as Maori of who we are, where we are from and where we are going as we endeavor to be economically, environmentally, socially and culturally sustainable.

    The first hoe represents the Tourism Operator at the flaxroots level. The Second hoe represents the Maori Regional Tourism Organization giving support to the operator at the Regional level and the third hoe is the NZ Maori Tourism Society at the National level. Tourism cannot survive in isolation, so the hoe signifies the importance of working in unison to a common destination.