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TRENZ guests experience Queenstown high life with Ziptrek

25 May 2011

TRENZ guests experience Queenstown high life with Ziptrek Ecotours

Queenstown’s TRENZ visitors enjoy a taste of the high life with Ziptrek Ecotours yesterday (Tuesday 24 May). Several delegates took up Ziptrek’s offer to take part in the Moa or Kea Tours in the forest canopy high above Queenstown.

New kid on the block Ziptrek Ecotours offers spectacular interpretative flying fox tours and delivers ecological and sustainability messages. The company opened its Queenstown adventure operation in December 2009.

The company is currently exhibiting its exhilarating zipline activity, sustainable endeavours and conference and incentive packages at TRENZ (Tourism Industry Rendezvous New Zealand, 22 – 25 May), New Zealand’s largest and most important tourism trade show.


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Kirk Demeter (USA) zips down the Ziptrek Kea 6-line Tour


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Ziptrek Ecotours guides take TRENZ guests on a flying visit above Queenstown.
Back row from L-R: Gordon Henston, Emma Hartley, Emily Pearson, Callum O'Brian, Rowan Townsend, Trish Abraham and Ken Davidson (all domestic exhibitors and buyers).
Front row from L-R: Guide Hayley Brown, Tracey Green (Australia) Diana Illston, Ania Pesiyaski, Guide Liam Fletcher and Marketing Manager Nicky Busst (all domestic exhibitors and buyers).

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