Demonstrate Knowledge of Destination New Zealand

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Overview of Lake Pukaki with Mount Cook visible in the distance

Purpose

People credited with this unit standard are able to describe: inbound tourism to New Zealand; domestic tourism within New Zealand; and characteristics of New Zealand as a tourist destination.

Level 2

Credits 4

Module Overview

This course is comprised of 5 modules

  • Introduction
  • Tourism New Zealand
  • Generating Markets and Regions
  • Host Regions of New Zealand
  • New Zealand’s Activities and Attractions

Outcomes and evidence requirements

Outcome 1

Describe inbound tourism to New Zealand.

Evidence Requirements

  • 1.1 The significance of inbound tourism to New Zealand is described in terms of total arrival numbers and total expenditure.
  • 1.2 Inbound tourism to New Zealand is described in terms of the top five generating markets based on total arrival numbers and total expenditure.
  • 1.3 Inbound tourism to New Zealand is described in terms of the purpose of the visit. Range: the purpose of the visit includes – holiday, visit friends and relatives, business; the evidence is required for total arrivals for each purpose.
  • 1.4 New Zealand's top five host regions are identified in terms of both international visitor numbers and international person nights and are located on a map.

Outcome 2

Describe domestic tourism within New Zealand.

Evidence Requirements

  • 2.1 The significance of domestic tourism in New Zealand is described. Range may include but is not limited to: guest nights, visits, expenditures.
  • 2.2 New Zealand's top five host regions are located on a map.

Outcome 3

Describe characteristics of New Zealand as a tourist destination.

Evidence Requirement

  • 3.1 Three gateway cities are located on a map of New Zealand.
  • 3.2 Natural features of New Zealand’s regions are described in terms of their interest to tourists. Range: regions may include but are not limited to - Rotorua’s geothermal areas, Lake Taupo, the Southern Alps, Milford Sound; the evidence is required for a minimum of six geographical features in total.
  • 3.3 Attractions, activities, and events in New Zealand which are of interest to tourists are described in terms of their features. Range: evidence is required for a minimum of five attractions, four activities, and two events.

 

Assessment

This assessment is located at the conclusion of module 5.

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Course Name
24731 Demonstrate Knowledge of Destination New Zealand