PLANT A TREE
Visit the west Aucklands Eco-Tour Farm and plant a Kauri tree, one of New Zealand’s most endangered species that can live for 2,000 years and reach 50 meters in height, to offset carbon emissions from the tour. Guests at the Hamilton family’s 100-year-old farm just 40 minutes from downtown Auckland can feed lambs, walk through an apple orchard, drink afternoon tea with pavlova and tour a honey-bee farm. 64-9-4117080, info@coast2coastnz.com.
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