New Zealand Travel Q&A - Paying for National Parks + Cost of Food in NZ + Southern Lights Locations
In today's New Zealand Q&A, we answer questions about what you need to pay for in New Zealand national parks, what is the cost of food in New Zealand per week, where to see the Southern Lights in New Zealand and more!
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How to get Internet and WiFi in New Zealand ►►
Chatham Islands – Guide for Backpackers ►►
How Expensive is New Zealand in 2018? [VIDEO] ►►
What is the Cost of Backpacking in New Zealand (2018) [VIDEO] ►►
Food Shopping in New Zealand ►►
12 Backpacker Tips to Save Money on Food ►►
The 13 New Zealand National Parks ►►
How to Prepare for a Great Walk in New Zealand ►►
What are the Best Times & Locations to See the Southern Lights in New Zealand? [VIDEO] ►►
The Best Times and Locations to See the Southern Lights in New Zealand ►►
9 Tips For Seriously Good Southern Lights Viewings ►►
5 Places to See The Southern Lights in New Zealand ►►
12 Awesome Hikes in Picton ►►
Picton - Guide for Backpackers ►►
Motuara Island Bird Sanctuary [VIDEO] ►►
Lochmara in Picton [VIDEO] ►►
Link Pathway Mountain Bike Trail [VIDEO] ►►
Wine Tour from Picton [VIDEO] ►►
Where to Buy Camping and Hiking Gear in New Zealand? ►►
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As part of BackpackerGuide.NZ’s weekly LIVE New Zealand Travel Q&A session, Robin & Laura answer your questions about travelling in New Zealand. BackpackerGuide.NZ is New Zealand’s largest travel guide so it’s the perfect place to get all your New Zealand travel questions answered. Ask anything about New Zealand travel, from transport to activities to keeping on a budget in New Zealand… ANYTHING, and we’ll do our best to answer all your questions.
Today we answer your New Zealand travel questions about the best New Zealand SIM cards, what is the cost of food shopping in New Zealand, do you need to pay for national parks in New Zealand, best places to see the Southern Lights in New Zealand, things to do in Picton, and where to buy camping gear in New Zealand.
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Cavalli Islands Sea Kayaking Northland, New Zealand
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What is the New Zealand Weather in February Like?
Today's question: What is the weather like in New Zealand in February? We talk about the New Zealand weather in February including temperatures in February in New Zealand, rainfall and more!
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In this video we talk about the weather in the South Island in February and the weather in the North Island in February. We discuss New Zealand temperatures in February and more.
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Great white shark patrol at Chatham, Cape Cod
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New Zealand is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. The country geographically comprises two main landmasses—the North Island , and the South Island and around 600 smaller islands. New Zealand is situated some 1,500 kilometres (900 mi) east of Australia across the Tasman Sea and roughly 1,000 kilometres (600 mi) south of the Pacific island areas of New Caledonia, Fiji, and Tonga. Because of its remoteness, it was one of the last lands to be settled by humans. During its long period of isolation, New Zealand developed a distinct biodiversity of animal, fungal and plant life. The country's varied topography and its sharp mountain peaks, such as the Southern Alps, owe much to the tectonic uplift of land and volcanic eruptions. New Zealand's capital city is Wellington, while its most populous city is Auckland.
New Zealand is located near the centre of the water hemisphere and is made up of two main islands and a number of smaller islands. The two main islands (the North Island, or Te Ika-a-Māui, and the South Island, or Te Waipounamu) are separated by Cook Strait, 22 kilometres (14 mi) wide at its narrowest point. Besides the North and South Islands, the five largest inhabited islands are Stewart Island, Chatham Island, Great Barrier Island (in the Hauraki Gulf), d'Urville Island (in the Marlborough Sounds) and Waiheke Island (about 22 km (14 mi) from central Auckland).
New Zealand is long and narrow (over 1,600 kilometres (990 mi) along its north-north-east axis with a maximum width of 400 kilometres (250 mi), with about 15,000 km (9,300 mi) of coastline[136] and a total land area of 268,000 square kilometres (103,500 sq mi). Because of its far-flung outlying islands and long coastline, the country has extensive marine resources. Its exclusive economic zone is one of the largest in the world, covering more than 15 times its land area.
The South Island is the largest landmass of New Zealand and is the 12th largest island in the world. It is divided along its length by the Southern Alps. There are 18 peaks over 3,000 metres (9,800 ft), the highest of which is Aoraki / Mount Cook at 3,754 metres (12,316 ft). Fiordland's steep mountains and deep fiords record the extensive ice age glaciation of this south-western corner of the South Island. The North Island is the 14th largest island in the world and is less mountainous but is marked by volcanism. The highly active Taupo Volcanic Zone has formed a large volcanic plateau, punctuated by the North Island's highest mountain, Mount Ruapehu (2,797 metres (9,177 ft)). The plateau also hosts the country's largest lake, Lake Taupo, nestled in the caldera of one of the world's most active supervolcanoes.
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New Zealand comprises two main islands (called the North and South Islands in English, Te Ika a Maui and Te Wai Pounamu in Māori) and a number of smaller islands located near the centre of the water hemisphere. The North and South Islands are separated by the Cook Strait, which is 20km wide at its narrowest point. The total land area, 268,680 square kilometres (103,738 sq mi), is a little less than that of Italy and Japan, and a little more than the United Kingdom. The country extends more than 1,600 kilometres (1,000 miles) along its main, north-north-east axis, with approximately 15,134 km (9,404 mi) of coastline. The most significant of the smaller inhabited islands include Stewart Island/Rakiura; Waiheke Island, in Auckland's Hauraki Gulf; Great Barrier Island, east of the Hauraki Gulf; and the Chatham Islands, named Rēkohu by Moriori. The country has extensive marine resources, with the seventh-largest Exclusive Economic Zone in the world, covering over four million square kilometres (1.5 million sq mi), more than 15 times its land area
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Boat Charter Whangaroa, Auckland, Gulf Islands, Coromandel & Surrounding Areas
Hello and Welcome aboard the Chatham Clipper! Join us on a Boat Charter in Auckland area including the Gulf Islands & Coromandel.
About The Chatham Clipper -- Boat Charter in Auckland and Coromandel.
The Chatham Clipper is an 81ft motorsailing charter vessel. The ship can cater for 40 day passengers & up to 11 overnight .
We base our operations out of Auckland & Whangaroa Harbour Northland.
Whangaroa and sub-tropical Northland tours include Cavalli Islands & Bay of Islands. Please enquire as we cater to other destinations by arrangement. Rates for day sailing & fishing trips may be negotiated.
Activities include sailing, fishing, sightseeing, beachcombing & snorkeling. There is some fishing & snorkeling gear aboard but you are welcome to bring your own. Dive groups (clubs) are also welcome, spectacular diving in Whangaroa area.
Please contact us for more information on our boat charter in Auckland and surrounding areas. We are looking forward to hearing from you!
Life on Tristan da Cunha – the World's Most Remote Inhabited Island
Watch the three-part Britain's Treasure Islands documentary series on BBC FOUR, starting Tue 12 Apr 2016 21:00. (repeated Wed 13 Apr 2016 20:00).
This mini-documentary follows Stewart McPherson's journey to Tristan da Cunha, the most remote inhabited island in the world. We meet the Tristanians and an interview with ex-chief islander Harold Green reveals what life is like in Tristan's only settlement, Edinburgh of the Seven Seas.
Please note: although complementary to the BBC FOUR series, the 40 short mini-documentaries are not commissioned or editorially overseen by BBC.
BRITAIN'S TREASURE ISLANDS - MINI-DOCUMENTARIES
Introduction
Overview of the UK Overseas Territories
Filming the Britain’s Treasure Islands TV documentary series
Stewart McPherson’s lecture at the Royal Geographical Society
Mini-documentaries about each of the UK Overseas Territories
Ascension Island – wildlife and heritage
Saint Helena – wildlife and heritage
Tristan da Cunha – wildlife and heritage
Falkland Islands – wildlife and heritage
South Georgia – wildlife and heritage
British Antarctic Territory – wildlife and heritage
British Indian Ocean Territory – wildlife and heritage
Pitcairn Islands – wildlife and heritage
Bermuda – wildlife and heritage
Cayman Islands – wildlife and heritage
British Virgin Islands – wildlife and heritage
Montserrat – wildlife and heritage
Anguilla – wildlife and heritage
Turks and Caicos Islands – wildlife and heritage
Akrotiri and Dhekelia – wildlife and heritage
Gibraltar – wildlife and heritage
Mini-documentaries about specific subjects on particular UK Overseas Territories
Ascension Island – natives and aliens
Ascension Island – supplying the garrison
Saint Helena – wirebird conservation
Saint Helena – plant conservation
Life on Tristan da Cunha – the World’s Most Remote Inhabited Island
Tristan da Cunha – the Monster Mice of Gough Island
Falkland Islands – Jimmy the ex-whaler
British Indian Ocean Territory – coconut crabs
British Indian Ocean Territory – seabirds
British Indian Ocean Territory – underwater
Pitcairn Islands – Henderson Island’s wildlife
Life on Pitcairn Island – home of the descendants of the mutineers from HMS Bounty
Mini-documentaries about systematic wildlife groups across all of the UK Overseas Territories
Terrestrial Invertebrates of the UK Overseas Territories
Amphibians and Reptiles of the UK Overseas Territories
Plants of the UK Overseas Territories
Mammals of the UK Overseas Territories
Birds of the UK Overseas Territories
Marine Life of the UK Overseas Territories
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Conservation Lessons of the UKOTs
Islands of Evolution
Overview of the Britain’s Treasure Islands book
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Overview of Britain’s Treasure Islands TV documentary series