Camp ambassador Paddy Ngawhika said she is proud to share what a special place New Zealand is with visitors in her role as campsite 'ambassador.' READ MORE:*First night for Rotorua's camping ambassadors 'a bit quiet'*Freedom camping ambassadors to target Tasman hotspots over summer*Freedom camping hot spots overrun with visitors - and rubbish*Policing campervan loos will stop bad freedom campers*Freedom camping: I'm made to 'feel like a criminal'She's one of Rotorua's i-SITE 'camping ambassadors', they're the country's first i-SITE to deploy people in the role, and she's able to answer all Huetter's queries in a couple of seconds. Stuff tagged along with Ngawhika, her fellow ambassador Megan Auge and Rotorua i-SITE manager Graham Brownrigg to see what the role entails. ROSS GIBLIN/STUFF Minister of Tourism Kelvin Davis said the ambassadors were good at educating visitor in a 'friendly Kiwi sort of way'. They've been travelling the world since 2014, mostly by sea, and are quick to proclaim New Zealand "a special place".
Source: Stuff January 14, 2020 02:03 UTC