Yes — it absolutely is. Aotearoa ranks 4th on the Global Peace Index and is often praised for its low crime rates, welcoming culture and excellent infrastructure.
But safety isn’t just about people — it’s also about the land. Earthquakes, volcanic zones and unpredictable weather are part of life here. That doesn’t mean you need to worry. It just means coming with open eyes and a little local knowledge. This series is here to help you understand the risks, respect the environment and enjoy your journey.
Let’s take a closer look at the key areas where awareness can make all the difference:
Understanding Natural Hazards in Aotearoa-New Zealand
Learn about earthquakes, volcanoes, fast-changing weather and what to do in an emergency. Trust your tohu and travel with confidence.
Driving in Aotearoa-New Zealand. What You Need to Know
Roads are scenic but often narrow, steep and winding. Learn how to drive safely on the left and what to expect on remote routes.
Outdoor & Adventure Safety in Aotearoa-New Zealand
From alpine tracks to surf beaches, nature is beautiful — but it’s not to be underestimated. Here’s how to stay safe out there.
Safety for Solo and Female Travellers in Aotearoa- NZ
Aotearoa is welcoming and safe for solo travellers, including women. These tips help ensure you feel secure.
Water, Biosecurity and Food Safety in Aotearoa-New Zealand
Yes, the tap water is safe! But strict rules apply at customs. Know what to declare and how to stay well on the road.
Staying Connected and Alert in Aotearoa New Zealand
Coverage can drop in remote areas, so having the right SIM and safety apps is key. Here’s how to stay in touch — even off-grid.
He iti hau marangai, e tū te pāhokahoka
Just a little storm and the rainbow will appear