Three of New Zealand’s Architectural Wonders to See while Traveling

The first thing that strikes those traveling around New Zealand, especially in the South Island, is how sparsely populated it is. Despite being slightly bigger than the UK in terms of land mass, it only has a population of around 10% of England. So a trip around the country offers a peaceful and tranquil journey. …

A cloudy sky above Dunedin Railway Station in New Zealand

Australia or New Zealand: Which Should You Visit?

Australia and New Zealand are both fantastic countries located in Oceania. Time permitting, it’s a great idea to visit both nations on the same trip due to their close proxmity. But for many people, time and budgetary constraints may force a choice. Both countries are well suited for a vacation so the Australia or New Zealand debate comes down to your interests and preferences. Upon careful comparison, one is likely better suited over the other for your vacation.

In a nutshell, Australia wins for lovers of city getaways as both Sydney and Melbourne are bigger than New Zealand’s largest city of Auckland. New Zealand wins for landscapes, with higher mountains compared to Australia. Australia wins for wildlife, with more diversity compared to New Zealand (but that also has pros and cons since New Zealand does not have poisons snakes). New Zealand wins for culture in my opinion, because Maori culture is more incorporated into New Zealand than aboriginal culture is located into Australia.