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Travel Advice for New Zealand: How to Plan a Trip to New Zealand
In this travel advice video for New Zealand, we’re going to be taking a deep dive into everything you need to know about planning a trip to New Zealand.
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Link 2: Packing Guide for New Zealand [VIDEO] ►►
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Link 3: Immigration New Zealand ►►
Link 4: What is a Working Holiday Visa ►►
Link 5: Do You Need a Visitor Visa ►►
Link 6: 2 Weeks on the North Island Itinerary ►►
Link 7: 2 Weeks on the South Island Itinerary ►►
Link 8: 3 Weeks in New Zealand Itinerary ►►
Link 9: New Zealand in a Month Itinerary ►►
Link 10: 10 Tips for Buying a Secondhand car in New Zealand ►►
Link 11: Self-contained campervans ►►
Link 12: Travel by Car in New Zealand [VIDEO] ►►
Link 13: Renting a Car in New Zealand [VIDEO] ►►
Link 14: Bus Networks in New Zealand ►►
Travel by Bus in New Zealand [VIDEO] ►►
Link 15: What is a Hop-On Hop-Off Buss? ►►
Link 16: What is the Difference Between Buses in NZ ►►
Link 17: Domestic flights in New Zealand ►►
Link 18: Ferry Between the North Island and South Island ►►
Link 19: Train Network in New Zealand ►►
Link 20: 10 Damn Good Alternatives to Hostels ►►
Beginner's Guide to Hostels in New Zealand [VIDEO] ►►
Link 21: What You Need to Know About Freedom Camping in New Zealand [VIDEO] ►►
Link 22: 10 Must-Dos in the Bay of Islands ►►
Link 23: Auckland City Centre - Full Guide ►►
Link 24: 20 Awesome Places to visit in Rotorua ►►
Link 25: 10 Taupo Must-Dos ►►
Link 26: Tongariro National Park - Full Guide ►►
Link 27: Whanganui National Park - Full Guide ►►
Link 28: Taranaki - Full Guide ►►
Link 29: 10 Wellington Must-Dos ►►
Link 30: 10 Marlborough Must-Dos ►►
Link 31: Abel Tasman National Park - Full Guide ►►
Link 32: 9 West Coast Must-Dos ►►
Link 33: 10 Queenstown Must-Dos ►►
Link 34: Wanaka - Full Guide ►►
Link 35: Southland - Full Guide ►►
Link 36: Stewart Island - Full Guide ►►
Link 37: Christchurch - Full Guide ►►
Link 38: 8 Kaikoura Must-Dos ►►
Link 39: 10 Foods You Have to Try in New Zealand ►►
Link 40: Food Shopping in New Zealand ►►
Link 41: What are the Best Cellphone Networks in New Zealand ►►
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In this video, the team behind BackpackerGuide.NZ, give an introduction to planning a trip in New Zealand, giving you some essential travel advice for New Zealand. Whether you want to come to New Zealand for a couple of weeks, a month or even for a gap year, these New Zealand travel tips will apply to you. We’re going to cover some NZ Travel Advice that we were not aware of when we first came to New Zealand so hopefully this New Zealand tips video really gives you a real insight in what it’s like to travel New Zealand.
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BackpackerGuide.NZ is the biggest online New Zealand travel guide. While BackpackerGuide.NZ is a complete resource for backpacking in New Zealand, we also share New Zealand bucket list inspiration in our daily YouTube travel vlog, New Zealand's Biggest Gap Year, where we do 365 Days: 365 Activities in New Zealand. What's more, we release 360 videos of New Zealand and New Zealand travel tips every Sunday so be sure to subscribe!
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Epic Journey - New Zealand, South Island
New Zealand is one of the most beautiful countries in the world! This footage was filmed on the South Island, including, Arthur's Pass, Franz Josef, Wanaka, Queenstown, Te Anau, Milford Sound, Fiordland, Manapouri, Doubtful Sound and Mt Cook (Aoraki). Birds include, Weka, Kia and Kererū.
Music by jónsi, songs are First Day and Gathering Stories
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Travel By Car in New Zealand: The Ultimate Guide
How do you buy a car in New Zealand? Is travelling by car going to work with your budget? How do you plan a road trip itinerary? Find out in this ultimate guide to traveling by car in New Zealand!
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Buying a Car in New Zealand Step 4: Backpackers Car Insurance ►►
How Car Insurance Works in New Zealand ►►
How to Check if You Car is Safe for a Road Trip ►►
How to Maintain Your Car for Travelling New Zealand ►►
Toll Roads in New Zealand ►►
How to Sell Your Car in New Zealand ►►
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In this ultimate guide to travelling by car in New Zealand, Robin and Laura from BackpackerGuide.NZ are going to be going over everything you need to know about long-term travel with a car in New Zealand. We’re going to be talking about the process of buying a car in New Zealand, what to expect from the New Zealand roads, budgeting for a road trip, selling a car in New Zealand, whether to buy a car or a campervan and everything else you need to know about car travel in New Zealand.
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BackpackerGuide.NZ is the biggest online travel guide for travelling on a budget in New Zealand and New Zealand adventure travel. While BackpackerGuide.NZ is a complete resource for backpacking in New Zealand, we also share New Zealand bucket list inspiration in our daily YouTube travel vlog, New Zealand's Biggest Gap Year, where we do 365 Days: 365 Activities in New Zealand. What's more, we release 360 videos of New Zealand and New Zealand travel tips every Sunday so be sure to subscribe!
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We made it! After 16 days at sea we safely arrived in New Zealand. We experienced calm water and big waves, windless days and stormy weather; up to 50 knots of wind. Curious about this trip? Watch our new video!
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Sightseeing tour in Dunedin
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Top 6 Unique Sites to Visit in New Zealand [ GENUINE RANKING]
6. Stewart Island
Right off the southern tip of New Zealand there is Stewart’s Island. It can be reached by way of Invercargill and is one of the most pristine, untouched places you can find in the country. Stewart Island is a great place for unbridled nature and viewing fauna. There is only a mere 400 or so people that call the place home permanently, mostly living in a town of Scottish origin, Oban. The major drawback is that it is quite expensive and out of the way of New Zealand’s many other natural attractions. So while it is probably one of the best trips you can do in the country, it is far from being the most practical.
5. Ninety Mile Beach, Northland
It is not an uncommon site in New Zealand to see automobiles mixing it up in the sand. Nowhere, however, is this practice as famous as at Ninety Mile Beach. The straight stretch of flat sand makes for a highway unlike any other. Sadly, most rental companies won’t allow you to take their cars for a spin. Be sure to make friends with the right local kiwi! Besides your other typical beach activities, body boarding down the towering sand dunes has become a popular hobby. For all the stress on being kind to nature, the kiwis have yet to understand the concept of staying off the dunes. For now there aren’t enough people in Northland to do serious harm to the dune system, so suppose it is alright to give bodyboarding a whirl or two.
4. The Tongariro Crossing
For those looking for a true adventure, the Tongariro Crossing provides eight plus hours of scenic trekking. Side adventures are available such as visiting Mount Ngauruhoe. The area itself is valuable culturally to Maori. Scenes from the Lord of the Rings were filmed here due to the pristine environment. Perhaps the best one-day hike you can do in New Zealand, the Tongariro Crossing covers 15 miles of volcanic terrain. The trail was shorter, but an eruption in 2012 caused it to be rerouted. Yes, there was an eruption: Mt Tongariro is an active volcano, after all. One of the hazards of this trip is that unlike many other hiking locations, there can be very little or no freshwater available to drink at all (due mostly to the volcanic nature of the area). Everything must be carried in and carried out.
3. Hot Water Beach
One highly suggested New Zealand tour would be of the Coromandel Peninsula on the North Island. This peninsula is swollen with sub-tropical rain forest, sea cliffs, pristine beaches, and (small) charismatic towns. It is here that two of the North Island’s prime features, beach and geothermal activity, come together to make the distinct Hot Water Beach. Located on the east coast, Hot Water Beach has a hot spring along the shore of the ocean. During low tide, tourists and locals alike bring shovels and dig at the area of sand left by the retracting surf. It isn’t far down until you start reaching fresh hot water. Dig your hole to your liking and settle yourself in for a relaxing experience. If you get too hot, have a dip in the cool Southern Pacific Ocean. Some people are very industrious and clear out huge areas in the sand to share a soak with friends. Of course, be sure to check the tide charts before you go!
2. Queenstown
Kiwi’s might cherish Wellington as their prided city, but Queenstown is a thrill seeking paradise. The town itself is a unique global experience that is worth its own spot on this list. You might not find many native kiwis in town, but you will find a vast array of seasonal (or permanent) workers from different countries. The architectural integrity of the city (I use the term city very, very lightly) is enough to give you the European feeling of walking through stone streets and paths. Geographically, Queenstown is second to none: it borders Lake Wakatipu and is surrounded by the “Remarkables”, a set of mountains known for their spectacular beauty. Other mountains and glacier hikes that could be conquered while in the general area include Mt. Cook, Rob Roy Glacier Trail, and the famous Franz Josef Glacier if you have the time and the money. Queenstown is not simply a launching pad to other great adventures, it also has a special charm all its own.
1. Milford Sound (Fiordland)
There are two exceptional experiences you can have in Milford Sound. One is that you have a sunny day with high visibility making for great pictures and more chances of seeing the Fiordland’s penguins. The other is that the weather can be rainy and miserable, but the waterfalls will be flowing full blast!
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A Glimpse of New Zealand
People keep asking me what New Zealand is like. So here it is, a glimpse of New Zealand, a place, a people, a way of life.
New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses (commonly called the North Island and the South Island), and numerous smaller islands, most notably Stewart Island/Rakiura and the Chatham Islands. The indigenous Māori named New Zealand Aotearoa, commonly translated as The Land of the Long White Cloud. The Realm of New Zealand also includes the Cook Islands and Niue (self-governing but in free association); Tokelau; and the Ross Dependency (New Zealand's territorial claim in Antarctica). It is half the size of France or the same size as the state of Colorado in area.
New Zealand is notable for its geographic isolation: it is situated about 2000 km (1250 miles) southeast of Australia across the Tasman Sea, and its closest neighbours to the north are New Caledonia, Fiji and Tonga. It enjoys a mild climate and its global opposite is Portugal and Spain.
During its long isolation New Zealand developed a distinctive fauna dominated by birds, a number of which became extinct after the arrival of humans and the mammals they introduced.
The population of New Zealand is just over 4 million people who are mostly of European descent; the indigenous Māori are the largest minority. Asians and non-Māori Polynesians are also significant minority groups, especially in urban areas. The most commonly spoken language is English.
New Zealand is a developed country that ranks very highly in international comparisons on human development, quality of life, life expectancy, literacy, public education, peace, prosperity, economic freedom, ease of doing business, lack of corruption, press freedom, and the protection of civil liberties and political rights. Its cities also consistently rank among the world's most liveable.
Queen Elizabeth II of England, as the Queen of New Zealand, is the country's head of state and is represented by a ceremonial Governor-General who holds reserve powers. The Queen has no real political influence, and her position is essentially symbolic. Political power is held by the democratically elected Parliament of New Zealand under the leadership of the Prime Minister, who is the head of government.
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Station Lodge Ohakune YHA New Zealand
Station lodge offers clean and affordable accommodation in Ohakune near Turoa skifield, Mt. Ruapehu.
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Accommodation Great Barrier Island - Fitzroy House (short)
Built in 1901, Fitzroy House is the original homestead and is set within 230 ha pest fenced Glenfern Sanctuary. The much loved home of the Bouzaid family, Fitzroy House is offered for the first time for families to share and experience this unique location.
This recently renovated homestead offers spacious open living areas with bay windows opening to a large deck, overlooking Fitzroy Harbour. There is a functional modern kitchen complete with gas oven and Stanley wood oven. The dining area adjoins the kitchen and has seating for up to 10. There are five large bedrooms (one with ensuite); two bedrooms have queen beds, the others have singles. The main bathroom has a shower, bath tub, wash hand-basin and toilet, and the master bedroom's ensuite has a shower, wash hand-basin and toilet.
A short stroll from the house accesses the private wharf with floating dock and boat shed which is available for your use. A mooring may be available on request.
Check-out is around 10 am on the day of departure but guests are welcome to continue to use the grounds and facilities until their departure time.
Fitzroy House is available for holiday rental accommodation, weddings and corporate functions. The historic building is positioned overlooking Pt FitzRoy and is set among mature gardens and lawns. It is located within Glenfern Sanctuary which is a fenced, pest controlled restoration project. Access is via the main road or by boat.
Fitzroy House is an ideal holiday homes for those with a boat for fishing and exploring the harbour and coastline, as a base from which to explore the island on foot or by vehicle, or simply as a place to get away from it all and experience life at a slower pace.
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Bluff, the southern point of New Zealand's South Island
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Dinner at Hobbiton - New Zealand's Biggest Gap Year – Backpacker Guide New Zealand
Day 15: Today we are having dinner at Hobbiton, New Zealand! Join us on this night tour of Hobbiton to see Hobbiton by night as part of New Zealand’s Biggest Gap Year!
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It’s Day 15 of New Zealand’s Biggest Gap Year where we are doing 365 days of 365 activities in New Zealand! Today’s activity is having dinner at Hobbiton as part of a night tour of the Hobbiton Movie Set!
We make our way to Matamata, a town in the Waikato region of New Zealand, where The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit was filmed. We arrive in Hobbiton and the Hobbiton Night Tour begins! We have a look at the Hobbit Holes and learn all the behind-the-scenes secrets of The Lord of the Rings movies on this tour around Hobbiton village.
Once we arrive at the famous Green Dragon Tavern in Hobbiton it is time to feast like a Hobbit! We have dinner at Hobbiton by sitting down to a grand banquet. However, Robin ends up over-doing it, so when we do the night segment of our Hobbiton Night tour, Robin is burping and farting his way around Hobbiton... Nevertheless, we get to see the magic of Hobbiton by night, which is pretty darn special.
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New Zealand Biggest Gap Year
365 Days: 365 Activities
This year, the team behind the New Zealand travel guide, BackpackerGuide.NZ, are challenging themselves to do 365 activities in 365 days. We call it “New Zealand’s Biggest Gap Year”! We’re spending every day on the road to bring you a true travel New Zealand experience and to show you what it’s really like to backpack in New Zealand! What’s more, it’s totally free! Enjoy!
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New Zealand 2014 - Picton Mail Run Cruise
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Havelock - Can't Find Your Dream House? Build it ...
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A great sized 770m section with established plants and good street appeal, just a short walk to the Havelock Pier and township. Both 1 and 1A Wilson Street sections are for sale on separate titles. Purchase both and retain one as a land bank, or just buy one section for the construction of your new home. Drive past, have a look and then give me a call to arrange a walk-on viewing.
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New Zealand Campervan Holiday 2010: Dunedin Larnach Castle Royal Albatross Colony
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Driving around the Otago Peninsula is very rewarding. Two of the great spots we visited are Larnach Castle and the Royal Albatross Centre and it wasn't difficult to spend hours at each. Be sure to allow enough time if you do this trip!
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