There’s Still Gold in Them There Rivers
There’s Still Gold in Them There
Rivers!
Rafting New Zealand Picks up
Prestigious Qualmark Tourism Award
Rafting New Zealand has received one of the
country’s most coveted tourism awards – the Qualmark
Gold Sustainable Tourism Business Award. This follows a long
list of international and national awards for the Turangi
based white water rafting operator in the past few years.
Rafting New Zealand is the only rafting business in the
Taupo region to have received Qualmark Gold status. There is
only one other rafting business in New Zealand that has the
award.
Qualmark assessors praised
Rafting New Zealand on its stringent reporting and
notification procedures, emphasis on employee welfare and
health and safety.
A commitment to
the environment was also noted by assessors along with
acknowledgement of the work Rafting New Zealand does with
the community.
Managing Director
Luke Boddington said “We are all extremely proud of this
award and see it as a reflection of our team as a whole.
Every employee at Rafting New Zealand has played a part in
our success. It is very rewarding to see our everyday
business activity acknowledged with such a prestigious,
sought after award.”
Qualmark is New Zealand tourism’s official quality assurance organisation. A gold award is the highest accolade. It recognises a company’s commitment to the environment, health and safety, and customer experience.
For almost 30 years, Rafting
New Zealand has enabled visitors to immerse themselves in an
awe-inspiringly beautiful part of Aotearoa. Customers can
get a true sense of New Zealand’s landscape along with its
Maori heritage and culture. A part Maori owned and operated
business, it is run by Kiwi couple Luke and Pianika
Boddington who love to share their passion for rafting New
Zealand rivers with other budding adventurers.
For many years, the business has supported
community and environmental initiatives through their Awa
Toa Fund. One percent of Rafting New Zealand sales goes to
the fund, with a portion being used to help Turangi grow and
develop the necessary resources to become a thriving
community. This includes taking on suitable local
Tūwharetoa for training, qualification and employment (in
conjunction with Work and Income), and sponsorship of an
annual Blue Light Local Youth Rafting experience.
The Awa Toa Fund provides labour and financial support each year to plant over a thousand native trees along the banks of the Tongariro River. It also contributes annually to helping to maintain the natural environment of one of New Zealand's most rare animals - the Whio (Whistling) Blue Duck.
Rafting New Zealand operates across two main locations – the southern end of Lake Taupo in the alpine village of Turangi (Tongariro River) and Taupo Township (Tongariro and Waikato Rivers).
For more
information, visit raftingnewzealand.com. To follow the
brand, like the Facebook page @raftingnz or on Instagram
@teamrnz.
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