Hiking New Zealand And Active Earth Merge
PRESS RELEASE - 27th July 2012
Hiking New Zealand
And Active Earth Merge So Everyone Can Take a
Hike
Hiking New Zealand Ltd and Active Earth New
Zealand Ltd are now the one company, operating hiking tours
that cater for people who want to see the ‘real New
Zealand.’
“This means that Hiking New Zealand
now has 35 years experience and we are operating the length
and breadth of New Zealand. The merger of our two
well-respected companies results in in-depth knowledge of
each region including local characters and their stories,
secret campsites, hiking opportunities and the best place
for an ice-cream or pie." comments Dan Murphy on the
benefits for the customer.
“The company name has
changed over the years and we now have more directors but we
still have the same set of simple values as we did back in
1994.” comments Mark Brabyn on today's Hiking New
Zealand.
"Like Hiking New Zealand I have always been
committed to protecting our environment and believe
conservation should be benefitted by tourism. We will
continue to donate a portion of every booking to our NZ
Wildlife Fund. Much of the $70,000 already donated by Hiking
New Zealand has assisted in the research of the Hector's
dolphin. Some North Island conservation projects will now
benefit from our NZ Wildlife Fund." comments Malcolm O'Neill
on the continued support for conservation
projects.
Hiking New Zealand offers what they believe
are the best guided walks, hiking tours and adventure
vacations throughout New Zealand and now some beyond -
including Nature Cruises in Antarctica and Sub Antarctica,
walking tours in Australia and sailing among the Pacific
Islands.
Hiking Safaris are an active adventure into
some of New Zealand’s most spectacular wilderness areas.
Varying in length from 5 – 11 days and cost from $990 -
$2290 covering all food, accommodation, transport and a
highly experienced guide. Trips operate weekly September
through to
April.
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