Book Giveaway: Organic Explorer New Zealand.

Posted November 23rd, 2008 by liz

Sticking with the green theme this weekend, Perceptive Travel has a copy of the latest edition of Organic Explorer New Zealand to giveaway.

This book really is the ultimate guidebook for anyone who wants to travel green in New Zealand.

Full of information about eco-friendly places to eat, stay and explore, Organic Explorer New Zealand has opened up a whole new world of places for me to visit next time I’m traveling around New Zealand. It’s even highlighted a few places I never knew about in my own backyard.

Written by Leonie Johnsen, who used to be with NZ Organic magazine, this beautifully put together guidebook travels from the top of the North Island to the bottom of the South Island, detailing over 550 places to eat, sleep, and play the organic way. Listings range from organic breweries and lavender farms to sacred Maori sites and unique accomodations.

But what’s even better is that Leonie has also created a website that provides all the information in the book and more.

Offering a searchable database which lets you quickly pinpoint where to go for what, the Organic Explorer website answers all your questions about traveling green in New Zealand.

For a chance to win this latest edition of Organic Explorer New Zealand just leave a comment below (by 1st December 2008) as to why you want this book. The winner will be chosen by random selection and be announced on 2nd December.

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14 Responses to “Book Giveaway: Organic Explorer New Zealand.”

  1. Just Kelly Says:

    I’d love to learn more New Zealand!

  2. Asa Says:

    I’d love to read about New Zealand and plan a trip there!

  3. jessiev Says:

    i’d love to win this book! my brother has been there several times and can’t stop talking about NZ. I’d like to go there and explore for myself how beautiful the country is.

  4. Nancy Brown Says:

    One day I will visit New Zealand and I want to be prepared. Until my visit, I will use it to decorate my coffee table.

  5. George Leitner Says:

    As soon as addiction to Europe travel is cured it’s off to NZ. Maybe this book will be a reasonable replacement for Rick Steves’ informed guides.

  6. Vacation Rentals Says:

    I would love to win the book because I am stuck in the rain, its dark outside and I am off to NZ in March. I need something to read as these dark evenings draw in.

  7. Alan Hammond Says:

    Lots of people north of the equator are so hemisphere-centric. They don’t give enough thought and love to south-of-the-border. Just kidding. New Zealand has always appeared to me to be the home of the Garden of Eden and one of my dream vacation destinations. I’d love to have the book (and review it on my blog) and begin planning my sooner-rather-than-later-dream-vacation.

    Thanks for the chance,
    Alan

  8. Daniel Says:

    Why? Why you ask?

    Is it not enough that NZ is a peaceful country full of beautiful people that I’ve only been dreaming of visiting for the past 10 years?

    Or try the fact that I’m an explorer at heart; I have to see and experience new places and talk to people, try to understand them and what goes through their heads, and partake in the beauty of my surroundings?

    And finally, if you have to travel, be eco-conscious about it.

    Cheers,
    Daniel

  9. dyah Says:

    i want to visit new zealand in ihave money because newzealand is beautifull

  10. Caitlin Says:

    I would love to win the book. New Zealand won destination of the year in the Responsible Travel awards recently for a destination that is doing tourism right. I am hoping to go there for my honeymoon - although I’m Australian, I’ve actually never been.

  11. Andrea MacEachern Says:

    I have always wanted to go to New Zealand and would love to learn more!

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  13. Beverley Hammer Says:

    So glad that people are interested in eco-tourism and a book that highlights organic in New Zealand would be so helpfull to anyone travelling in that area. What a wonderful place to visit.

  14. Ellie Schoffelmeer Says:

    Eco tourism and anything else eco friendly - sustainable and fresh is the best reason to live in New Zealand.

    Grow eat and live slow food.

    Great to be a ble to link up with like minded people in our own corner of the world.

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