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An increase in the number of New Zealanders holidaying at home boosted by a slowing economy has lifted the number of people booking tramping trips and using campsites around the country.
Statistics New Zealand (SNZ) figures released earlier this month showed a 16 per cent increase in domestic guest nights in October, taking total guest nights up by four per cent.
There was an 11 per cent decrease in international guest nights, said SNZ statistician Geoff Bascand.
Caravan parks and camping grounds were up 11 per cent in the period.
Today the Department of Conservation (DOC) said more people had booked on walks and tramps compared to last year and there had been a lot of inquiries about campsites.
With money too tight to mention you cannot beat a conservation campsite for a cheap family holiday this festive season, said DOC visitor services manager, Gavin Walker.
People were "really surprised at the excellent price of the campsites", he said.
The Milford track was fully booked until March, but there were still places on other walks, particularly from mid-January onwards, he said.
The Christmas and New Years period was a popular time for trampers.
Mr Walker advised those heading out to make sure they were prepared.
Online bookings through DOC's website could be made for the Milford, Kepler, Routeburn, Heaphy, Abel Tasman and Lake Waikaremoana tracks.
Hut and campsite passes for the Tongariro Northern Circuit, Whanganui Journey and the Rakiura Track Great Walks were available from local DOC offices.
- NZPA