Australasian Leisure Management
Dec 29, 2015

New Ziptrek Ecotours audio tours inform in Australian and Mandarin

Queenstown-based tourism company Ziptrek Ecotours has put together new multilingual audio tour apps for international visitors, one in Mandarin and the other in ‘real Aussie’!

Heading into a bumper season with bookings already tracking well over last year in all markets, the multi award-winning company -- most recently lauded as winner of the Environmental Tourism Award at this year’s NZ Tourism Industry Awards – next week launches its free STQRY app.

The app is perfectly timed for the approaching busy summer season and Chinese New Year celebrations in February.

The app is easy to operate for all Ziptrek’s visitors, downloaded onto any phone using a QR code at the Ziptrek store in downtown Queenstown. Guests are able to use their own earphones and Ziptrek will have free disposable ‘in the ear’ earphones available from late January.

Each of Ziptrek’s innovative treehouses on Bob’s Peak now bears a number, and guests are prompted to start up the relevant audio information as they reach each relevant platform.

Between ziplines, guests step on and off a series of architecturally-designed, beautifully constructed aerial launch platforms where guides deliver an interpretive talk with a strong ecological focus before “zipping” to the next tree platform.

Ziptrek Ecotours Director Trent Yeo explains “we’re all about telling our story in a meaningful way, and that story is an extremely important part of us as a business.

“Everyone should have the opportunity to enjoy a lively explanation of who we are, what we do and how it all works as they experience a ‘zip’ in the trees high above Queenstown, so this is us going above and beyond to make sure no-one’s left out.

“It’s super-inclusive for some of our Chinese guests who may previously have missed out on some of the key information or nuances in presentation from our guides, and why not do an Aussie version too?

“Our guide Steve Marchment loved being the Aussie ‘translator’ for that one. He’s a fair dinkum Aussie who actually does hail from the land of thongs, shrimps and schooners, but he took his job very seriously and watched all the old Crocodile Dundee movies before he recorded his tour!”

More language versions of the audio tour will be launched throughout 2016.

Early this year, the Queenstown-based attraction introduced its first Chinese-speaking staff member and is already very well equipped for Chinese speaking guests with brochures, a mobile site, and safety information all translated into Mandarin.

Two months ago it was named winner of the Environmental Tourism Award at the New Zealand Tourism Industry Awards, with judges describing it as a “wonderful example” of a highly successful tourism business embracing and promoting sustainability in everything it does.

Top image: Ziptrek Ecotours guide Steve Marchment shows Chinese guest Winnie Hsihi how the new audio tour equipment works.

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