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Going to New Zealand?

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Want to leave in the next Month as a holiday for 10 days i don't want to spend more than 10 000 Australian dollars?

I come from Australia do i need a visa or any vaccinations?

What should i see there i like thrills and nature?

How can i get around the place?

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  1. If you have an Australian passport you wont need a visa, and you don't need any vaccinations.

    Personally, I'd recommend checking out things that you wouldn't see at home.  So,  Rotorua's geo-thermal parks - there's this one which is between Rotorua and Taupo, and it's one of my favourite http://www.orakeikorako.co.nz/ .  Wellington and Te Papa (interactive, fabulous, very 'kiwi' museum), Kaikoura, Queenstown, Milford Sound, Mt. Cook etc.  You could hire a car which would be easier to manage than a campervan.

    $10k AD should be more than enough to ensure that you have a great time and get to stay in decent accommodation.


  2. You may want to check out one of the backpacker buses as your mode of transporation . They will take you to all the "hot spots" on your route (there will be plenty of amazing stuff to see and do on any route you choose) and you'll get to see and do a lot in 10 days.   I went with Stray and would HIGHLY recommend going with them.  It was a blast.  I just went to their website to get you the link and it looks like they've got a nice discount promo right now if you buy a pass by the 14th.

    You may also want to check out the Lonely Planet's Thorntree forum thread on New Zealand.  They were a great resource in planning my trip.  

    HAVE FUN!

  3. I lived in NZ for 19 years and travelled extensively, I then lived in Australia for 6 years so I would probably do thing I couldn't see at home.

    A few ideas are......

    Queenstown - skiing, adventure tourism, excitement, scenery

    Fiordland - Milford Sound - scenery, boat trips,

    West Coast (Sth Island) - cool small towns, glaciers, scenery, beaches,

    Nelson & Marlbrough - markets, great weather, scenery, boating, reastaurants, seafood, wine

    Wellington - cool upbeat city with cool cafes and clubs, museams

    Rotorua - thermal geysers, Maori culture, cool buildings

    Bay of Islands - islands, boating, beaches

    Auckland - museams, sky tower, sailing, beaches, city

    And there is so much more, my boyfriend (who is from England) did the KIWI experience and thought it was brilliant...thats another suggestion if you don't want to self-drive.

    Hope this helps..

    oh yeah - you don't need any visas if you are Australian.

  4. To answer your questions:

    You definitley do not need any vaccinations and you could get around by bus, train, taxi or ferry.

    Sights to See:

    Auckland:

    Auckland Zoo

    Auckland Museum

    Kelly Tarltons

    Mission Bay (beach)

    Sky Tower (it has a revolving restaurant and bungy jumping and is next to a casino)

    There are also many volcanoes/mountains in Auckland

    Rotorua:

    Geyser parks

    Zoos

    Dunedin:

    Cadbury Factory

    Larnach Castle

    Taeri Gorge Railway Trips

    Here are some websites with ideas:

    Wellington:

    http://www.wellingtonnz.com/sights_activ...

    http://www.wellington.nz.com/sights.aspx

    Auckland:

    http://www.artis.co.nz/auckland/sights.h...

    http://www.ki-wi.co.nz/auckland_activiti...

    Dunedin:

    http://www.seenindunedin.co.nz/attractio...

    http://www.dunedin-nz.worldweb.com/Sight...

    Christchurch:

    http://www.christchurchholidays.co.nz/si...

    http://www.viator.com/christchurch-tours...

    Rotorua:

    http://www.viator.com/rotorua-tours/d395...

    http://www.bayofplenty.worldweb.com/Roto...

    Also, if you type "(insert city name here) sights" into Google you can find many pages.

    Hope I helped and Good Luck!

  5. The south Island possibly has more than the North Island.  In the South Island some things you might like are bungy jumping in Central Otago, Whale watching at Kaikoura, the Antarctic Centre in Christchurch, the Albatross Colony at the heads of the Otago Harbour, a glacier trip on the West Coast of the South Island, kayaking in the Abel Tasman National park, wine tasting in Marlborough (or Central Otago or North Canterbury), the World of Wearable Art in Nelson.

    In the North Island you might like the Bay of Islands, Kelly Tarleton's in Auckland, the thermal area round Rotorua, Taupo, the central volcanic region and wine tasting in Hawkes Bay (or Auckland or Martinborough).

    If you are renting a car don't take it across Cook Strait.  Arrange a drop off in Picton or Wellington and pick one up on the other side.

  6. No need for anything. No dangers in New Zealand from biting things apart from the annoying sandfly.

    Head to Queenstown for thrills and Fiordland for nature.

    Enjoy.

  7. Get a lonely planet guide, it will suggest what to do in 10 days & will list all the thrills and nature stuff,or if you don't want to buy one, get one out of your library & bring it with you.  How on earth would you spend $10k in 10 days!! $100 - $200 per day maybe, but $1k per day?  Are you Kerry Packer's son or something?
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