Travelling slow – by bike or on foot – is a chance to slow down and immerse yourself in your surroundings. Photo: Tsewang Nuru Sherpa

Slow travelling the length of New Zealand

November 2024

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From Tour Aotearoa to Te Araroa, travelling slowly encourages deeper connections with people and place. By Tsewang Nuru Sherpa

I revelled in the sunshine, taking in the breathtaking Pelorus River and the towering kahikatea from the campground kitchen patio. It was my first day cycling the South Island on Tour Aotearoa, and I had mixed emotions about this, my first bikepacking trip.  Meanwhile, Marc, a Belgian geologist, was heading south on his 70th day […]
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