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ENJOY THE FREE RIDES – U – FLY RIDE (YOU CAN RIDE PLANE BY YOUR SELF) & JET BOAT RIDES FOR 25 MINUTES & RIDE 02 LUGE RIDES.
ENJOY 17 NIGHTS IN NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS
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VISIT PLACES – AUCKLAND, ROTORUA, TE ANUA, QUEENSTOWN, WANAKA, CHRISTCHURCH
ALL SIGHTSEEING PAID AS PER ITINERARY
VISIT BOTH: NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA AT EASE, NO RUSH TOUR
SERVICES BY OUR INDIAN TOUR MANAGER & CHEF THROUGHOUT THE TOUR.
02 NIGHTS : AUCKLAND - SKYTOWER, AUCKLAND OREINTATION CITY TOUR 03 NIGHTS :- ROTORUA - POLYNESIAN SPA, WHAKHARWAREWA THERMAL VILLAGE WITH HUKA FALLS,CHAMPAGNE POOL, DEVILS’S POOL, LADY KNOX GEYSER, MUD POOL 01 NIGHT :- TE ANUA - TE ANAU GLOWWORM CAVES, MILFORD SOUND CRUISE 02 NIGHTS :- QUEENSTOWN - SKYLINE GONDOLA WITH 02 LUGE RIDE, JET BOAT RIDE 01 NIGHT :- WANAKA - PUZZLING WORLD, U-FLY RIDE (20 MINUTES – SHARED BY 3 PEOPLE) 01 NIGHTS: - CHRISTCHURCH - CROMWEL, TWIZEL, LAKE TEKAPO, LAKE PUKAKI, INTERNATIONAL ANTARTIC CENTRE
Arrive art Auckland Airport & proceed to Auckland and Check in Hotel /
Similar.
Auckland, based around 2 large harbours, is a major city in the north of
New Zealand’s North Island. In the centre, the iconic Sky Tower has views
of Viaduct Harbour, which is full of superyachts and lined with bars and
cafes.
After breakfast proceed to Rotorua – the Sulphur City.
The name Rotorua comes from Maori. Roto means lake and Rua means two.
It has second largest lake in North Island. Rotorua is one place where the
turbulent forces that formed New Zealand are most evident.
This city, on the Volcanic Plateau, has one of the world’s most lively fields of
geothermal activity.
Arrive and check in Hotel.
Later we enjoy the Polynesian Spa, Polynesian Spa is a developed
geothermal spa facility in Rotorua, North Island, New Zealand.
The Huka Falls are a set of waterfalls on the Waikato River that drains Lake
Taupo in New Zealand. A few hundred meters upstream from the Huka
Falls, the Waikato River narrows from approximately 100 meters across into
a canyon only 15 meters across.
Later Proceed to Devil’s Pool, this neon green pool of stagnant stink water
is a natural wonder.
Visit Champagne Pool, is a prominent geothermal feature within the
Waiotapu geothermal area in the North Island of New Zealand.
Visit lady Knox Geyser, It is named after Lady Constance Knox, the second
daughter of Uchter Knox, 15th Governor of New Zealand.
After Breakfast, proceed once again to visit the City of Sails and the trade
capital of New Zealand, Auckland.
Arrive and take Orientation tour of Auckland where you shall visit Michael
Josef Savage Memorial and the memories of wonderful Auckland in your
cameras.
Further drive down through Tamaki drive to see the spectacular beaches
of Auckland passing through the Mission Bay and upwards to the Ladies
bay to have a glimpse of the magnificent properties of the riches of New
Zealand.
Later drive through the city to visit the Center most point of Auckland, Mt.
Eden, where you shall capture the most scenic views of all round area of
Auckland and both the harbors- Waitemata & Manukau.
Later visit Sky tower, The Sky Tower is a telecommunications
and observation tower in Auckland, New Zealand.
Late afternoon check in at Hotel. Evening is free for shopping and leisure
activities, overnight at Auckland.
After breakfast proceed to Auckland Airport to Board flight for Queenstown.
Arrive Queenstown and proceed to Te Anau. Te Anau is a town in the
Southland region of the South Island of New Zealand. It is on the eastern
shore of Lake Te Anau in Fiordland. Lake Te Anau is the largest lake in the
South Island and second only within New Zealand to Lake Taupo.
Arrive and check in at Hotel.
Later we visit the Te Anua Glowworm Caves, culturally and ecologically
important system of limestone caves on the western shore of Lake Te Anau,
in the southwest of New Zealand. Later return back to Hotel.
Travel through the spectacular Eglington valley and homer tunnel to world
famous Milford sound. Upon arrival, board your red boat vessel for a
spectacular cruise in Nz’s most famous waterway to explore the wonder of
this majestic fjord. Enjoy a cruise on the famous sound.
Later proceed to Queenstown. Queenstown is the adventure Sports
Capital of the world.It the largest center in Central Otago, and the third
largest in Otago. It is built around Lake Wakatipu, and has spectacular
views of nearby mountains. It has an estimated resident population of
10,416.
Proceed to Mother of Bungee, the world famous Kawarau Bungee Bridge.
Gather some of the inner strength to take a plunge above the Clear waters
of Kawarau River and feel the adrenaline (Optional).
After bungee drive to the Historical Arrow town, this came into existence
on the world map during the gold rush period. Check your luck if you can
find some GOLD NUGGETS at the Arrow river.
Later arrive Queenstown and check in Hotel. Overnight at Queenstown.
After Breakfast enjoys the truly unique experience of riding the famous
Skyline Gondola 450m above Queenstown to bob’s peak and the skyline
complex. Enjoy breathtaking views of lake and mountains from every point.
Here you can also induce your young instinct to drive Luge car, which they
say once is never enough and it stands true to the experience.
Later Enjoy for Jet Boat, Filled with speed, thrills and even more of those
famous 360 degree spins. Hold on as we race faster than ever before down
Lake Wakatipu. We will get you up close a nd personal with the lakes edge,
skimming past trees and any obstacles in our way and be sure to hold on to
your hats as we navigate under not one, but two bridges at speed. Later
afternoon, free for optional adventure activities in town, overnight at
Queenstown.
After Breakfast day proceed to Wanaka, a resort town on New Zealand's
South Island, is set on the southern end of its namesake lake with views of
snowcapped mountains.
Visit Puzzling World, Attraction featuring a multi-level outdoor maze,
optical illusion rooms & a cafe with table puzzles.
Visit U-Fly, flight over the beautiful mountains and crystal clear Lake
Wanaka offers the finest alpine scenery in the South Island of New
Zealand. This may be your first flight lesson - YOUR chance to fly the plane
will be an incredible highlight of your holiday. Rated as the #1 must do
activity, you will be assisted with an experienced and friendly flight
instructor.
After Breakfast Proceed to Christchurch & Enjoy Photoshop at Twizel is the
largest town in the Mackenzie District, in the Canterbury Region of New
Zealand's South Island.
Visit & Enjoy Photoshop at Lake Pukaki is the largest of three roughly
parallel alpine lakes running north-south along the northern edge of the
Mackenzie Basin on New Zealand's South Island.
Visit & Enjoy Photoshop Lake Tekapo is a small town located at the
southern end of the lake of the same name in the inland South Island of
New Zealand.
Proceed to visit International Antarctic Centre, which shows us excellent
history of South Pole - Antarctica and the part that Christchurch has played.
After breakfast proceed to airport to board flight for Return Journey. Tour ends on arrival with sweet and happy memories.
(Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner).
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FAQ's and other information
ABOUT THE COUNTRY 1.
When is the best time to visit New Zealand?
You
can visit New Zealand at any time of the year. Summer and winter temperatures
vary by only about 10ºC over most of the country, making New Zealand an ideal holiday
destination all year round. In summer there's plenty of sunshine, and
activities in and around the water include rafting, snorkelling, diving and
kayaking. You'll find snow on the mountains in winter and excellent skiing.
Away from the mountains, New Zealand winters are mild and temperatures
generally do not fall below freezing.
2. What is the climate
like?
New
Zealand's seasons are the reverse of the Northern Hemisphere. This means that
the warmest months are December, January and February, while the coldest are in
June, July and August. Don't let cold months put you off - winters tend to be
short and generally fairly mild.
3. What is the major
currency used?
The New Zealand dollar is the currency used across the country. 4. What clothes should I
take?
Dress
is informal and relaxed on most occasions. Smart casual clothes are acceptable
at most restaurants and night-spots. Men are generally not expected to wear
suits and ties, except in a few of the top formal bars and restaurants in major
cities.
5. What is New Zealand’s
smoking policy?
To
protect people from the health effects of second-hand smoke, smoking in all
hospitality venues, including bars, restaurants, cafes, and casinos, is
prohibited in New Zealand. If you smoke, please remember to smoke outside. FAQS: POPULAR FOODS 6. Which are the popular
dishes in New Zealand?
Some of the popular dishes in New Zealand are Pavlova.
Pavlova is a much-loved desert in New
Zealand made with meringue, whipped cream and fruit. Jaffas are a
confectionery favourite. Jaffas are small sugar-coated chocolate balls with an
orange flavour to them. Hokey Pokey is the most popular
ice cream in New Zealand. Spaghetti on toast is one
more popular dish. Lamingtons are a sponge cake, coated in raspberry or
chocolate and then sprinkled with shaved coconut. It’s common to cut them in
half and fill them with cream or jam, but in most cases it’s simply eaten as
is. A very popular snack enjoyed during morning or afternoon tea.
7. Is tipping necessary?
Restaurant
workers do not work only for tips in New Zealand, so do not feel
obliged to leave a tip when paying your check. If the service
was excellent, leaving a 10% gratuity is more than generous and your waiter or
waitress will certainly appreciate it.Tipping taxi drivers in New
Zealand is not a common practice. FAQS: ADVENTURE SPORTS &
ACTIVITIES 8.
What
adventure experiences are available in New Zealand?
Some adventure sports available in New Zealand are Sky Diving, Bungee
Jumping, Jet Boating, Rafting, Zip Lining, Cannoning and skiing.
Dos & Don’ts Dos 1. Do wear sunscreen. 2. Do pay attention to
the weather. 3. Do ask locals for
help. Don’ts
1. Don’t smoke in
public.
2. Don’t stand in the
middle of the road to take pictures.
3. Don’t be
disrespectful to Maoris or All Blacks.
4. Don’t feed seagulls.
Sockets & plugs
New Zealand uses 230V, 50Hz with socket and plug Type I.