Social media targets young campers
Social media targets young campers
Young international visitors who like to free camp on their travels around New Zealand are being targeted with an informative social media campaign this summer to encourage them to behave responsibly.
The campaign is being mounted by the Responsible Camping Forum with funding from a dozen Forum members. It launches today.
It is targeting 18-35 year olds travelling in privately-owned and rented vehicles. While the major rental vehicle operators provide camping information to their clients, providing private vehicle owners with good information has been challenging, Tourism Industry Aotearoa Advocacy Manager Steve Hanrahan says.
“At its last meeting in October, the Forum agreed to try a social media approach. We know this group are keen users of technology, so over the next 3-4 months, we’ll be using Facebook and Instagram to share information on where to camp and how we expect campers to behave,” Mr Hanrahan says.
Users can like, comment on and share posts. They can
also write their own posts and tag the accounts, on
Instagram with @campingnz and on Facebook with
@campnz.
“We’ll be targeting information to appear
when travellers need it most, around popular freedom camping
sites, as well as travel locations like airports.”
The central message continues to be ‘Assume nothing – always ask’ before deciding to freedom camp. Two apps – Camping NZ and Campermate – offer excellent information, while i-SITE Visitor Information Centres and Department of Conservation Visitor Centres can also help.
“Most freedom campers – New Zealanders and international visitors – obey the rules and act responsibly. We hope this campaign will help campers by providing them with reliable information on local rules and camping etiquette when and where they need it,” Mr Hanrahan says.
The Forum has welcomed the newly released Department of Internal Affairs report on freedom camping bylaws and the work the Department is doing to support council management of freedom camping.
“With support from central and local
government, we can work to ensure that campers behave
responsibly and that free camping can continue to be an
option enjoyed by both New Zealanders and our international
visitors,” Mr Hanrahan
says.
About the
Responsible Camping Forum
The New Zealand
Responsible Camping Forum was established in 2007. Led by
TIA, it brings together representatives from the tourism
industry, rental vehicle operators, and central and local
government. For more information, visithttps://tia.org.nz/advocacy/tia-projects/responsible-camping/
The
new social media campaign is supported by:
• Department
of Conservation (DOC)
• Dunedin City
Council
• Escape Rentals
• Holiday Accommodation
Parks Association of New Zealand (HAPNZ)
• Local
Government New Zealand (LGNZ)
• New Zealand Motor
Caravan Association
(NZMCA)
• Rankers
• Spaceships
• Tasman
District Council
• Tourism Holdings Ltd
(thl)
• Wellington City
Council
• Wilderness
Motorhomes
•