Travel: New Zealand
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Thanks Chenchen and Verykiasu2010.
We'll be staying one nite in CHC, one nite, Punakaiki, 2 nite FJ, one nite Wanaka, 4 nites QT (doing coach cruise fly day trip to Milford), 2 nites each at Dunedin and Mt cook and final nite CHC. So definitely going to Wanaka. We are still considering crown range or Cromwell. Thinking of stopping at Cromwell to pick fruits, but the lure of crown range is quite strong after reading your comments.
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Dnls_mum:
Cromwell can be just end of the day / end of Crown Range drive, depending on your travel directionThanks Chenchen and Verykiasu2010.
We'll be staying one nite in CHC, one nite, Punakaiki, 2 nite FJ, one nite Wanaka, 4 nites QT (doing coach cruise fly day trip to Milford), 2 nites each at Dunedin and Mt cook and final nite CHC. So definitely going to Wanaka. We are still considering crown range or Cromwell. Thinking of stopping at Cromwell to pick fruits, but the lure of crown range is quite strong after reading your comments.
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Hi there
I am thinking of Planning a trip to NZ with my 2+ year old daughter next year⦠Is NI safer than SI in terms of possibility of experiencing earthquake? when is the best time to visit NZ? Is May- June a good time? Or year-end? Tia! -
princesskaris:
Princesskaris,Hi there
I am thinking of Planning a trip to NZ with my 2+ year old daughter next year.. Is NI safer than SI in terms of possibility of experiencing earthquake? when is the best time to visit NZ? Is May- June a good time? Or year-end? Tia!
No one can predict earthquake, so can't help you here.
Regarding weather, NZ is in the Southern Hemisphere, so winter in the middle of the year and summer end of the year. Different season allows you to do different activities. -
princesskaris:
Hi princesskaris,Hi there
I am thinking of Planning a trip to NZ with my 2+ year old daughter next year.. Is NI safer than SI in terms of possibility of experiencing earthquake? when is the best time to visit NZ? Is May- June a good time? Or year-end? Tia!
Just been to newzealand ( christchurch & auckland ) last september. It was freezing cold for me but not to my \"ang moh \" colleague. Love New Zealand, low traffic ... friendly people and lots of sheeps... Kids will defintely love it and the air ... well its so fresh...
Agree with Dnls_mum that mid year and end year ( summer time, they are are reverse ) is good to travel... Unless you wish to let you kids experience the cold weather....
Have fun...
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Dnls_mum:
Dnls_mum,
Princesskaris,princesskaris:
Hi there
I am thinking of Planning a trip to NZ with my 2+ year old daughter next year.. Is NI safer than SI in terms of possibility of experiencing earthquake? when is the best time to visit NZ? Is May- June a good time? Or year-end? Tia!
No one can predict earthquake, so can't help you here.
Regarding weather, NZ is in the Southern Hemisphere, so winter in the middle of the year and summer end of the year. Different season allows you to do different activities.
thanks for the weather tips..think i would prefer summer time.. how is the temperature like during summer? What are the kid-friendly activities that we can do during summer? Is the travelling between each places of interest far? Or are they just near city area? Comparing with SI and NI, which part has more things to see? I've never been to NZ, so pardon me for the many questions.
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princesskaris:
We will be going to NZ this weekend, so I am checking the weather... you can refer to the following website for details http://www.metservice.com/national/index
Dnls_mum,
thanks for the weather tips..think i would prefer summer time.. how is the temperature like during summer? What are the kid-friendly activities that we can do during summer? Is the travelling between each places of interest far? Or are they just near city area? Comparing with SI and NI, which part has more things to see? I've never been to NZ, so pardon me for the many questions.
While doing my research for my North Island trip, these are some websites you may refer to
http://www.newzealand.com/sg/
http://www.tripadvisor.com.sg/ShowForum-g255104-i125-New_Zealand.html
http://www.rankers.co.nz/
http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/Australia_and_Oceania/New_Zealand/TravelGuide-New_Zealand.html
If there are any specific place/attraction, just google it and everything is there. You can use google maps if you intend to self drive.
For my family, we will be going to North Island. Dnls_mum is doing South Island. So wait for our posts when we get back
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princesskaris:
Dnls_mum,
Princesskaris,Dnls_mum:
[quote=\"princesskaris\"]Hi there
I am thinking of Planning a trip to NZ with my 2+ year old daughter next year.. Is NI safer than SI in terms of possibility of experiencing earthquake? when is the best time to visit NZ? Is May- June a good time? Or year-end? Tia!
No one can predict earthquake, so can't help you here.
Regarding weather, NZ is in the Southern Hemisphere, so winter in the middle of the year and summer end of the year. Different season allows you to do different activities.
thanks for the weather tips..think i would prefer summer time.. how is the temperature like during summer? What are the kid-friendly activities that we can do during summer? Is the travelling between each places of interest far? Or are they just near city area? Comparing with SI and NI, which part has more things to see? I've never been to NZ, so pardon me for the many questions. :)[/quote]I have also not been to NZ. Going for the first time this Dec. I got all my info through research on the internet. Just google \"weather nz\" and you have a good idea of the temperature.
Driving time is apparrently long. Check out the link below to get an idea of travel time and distance.
http://www.aatravel.co.nz/main/td-calculator.php
For things to do, check this out:
http://www.ki-wi.co.nz/new_zealand_things_to_do.htm
Do some research and you should get what you want. Alternatively, discuss with a travel agent. -
crystalbelle:
Hi princesskaris,princesskaris:
Hi there
I am thinking of Planning a trip to NZ with my 2+ year old daughter next year.. Is NI safer than SI in terms of possibility of experiencing earthquake? when is the best time to visit NZ? Is May- June a good time? Or year-end? Tia!
Just been to newzealand ( christchurch & auckland ) last september. It was freezing cold for me but not to my \"ang moh \" colleague. Love New Zealand, low traffic ... friendly people and lots of sheeps... Kids will defintely love it and the air ... well its so fresh...
Agree with Dnls_mum that mid year and end year ( summer time, they are are reverse ) is good to travel... Unless you wish to let you kids experience the cold weather....
Have fun...
crystalbelle,
thanks for your reply! do you have any places of interest to recommend for SI and NI? I would probably prefer summer time.
It will be a relaxing trip for us..don't wanna rush with a kiddo around.. would like to know what is available in both islands before deciding which part to go to..
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Dnls_mum,
thanks for the weather tips..think i would prefer summer time.. how is the temperature like during summer? What are the kid-friendly activities that we can do during summer? Is the travelling between each places of interest far? Or are they just near city area? Comparing with SI and NI, which part has more things to see? I've never been to NZ, so pardon me for the many questions. :)[/quote]
I have also not been to NZ. Going for the first time this Dec. I got all my info through research on the internet. Just google \"weather nz\" and you have a good idea of the temperature.
Driving time is apparrently long. Check out the link below to get an idea of travel time and distance.
http://www.aatravel.co.nz/main/td-calculator.php
For things to do, check this out:
http://www.ki-wi.co.nz/new_zealand_things_to_do.htm
Do some research and you should get what you want. Alternatively, discuss with a travel agent.[/quote]
dnls_mum,
are you going fne or with a tour agent? Do share your trip with us when you're back.. thanks for the links.. will check them out shortly.
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