A full breakdown of my New Zealand budget and costs – 6 weeks of travelling through New Zealand as a solo traveller.
New Zealand
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5 places you must visit in New Zealand
After travelling through New Zealand for 6.5 weeks, I have made a list of the 5 places that just blew me away. This list may not contain some of the places that you would expect!
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South Island, New Zealand – 3 Week Itinerary
Following on from my 2 week North Island itinerary, I bring you my 3 week South Island itinerary! This guide takes you through some incredible places including Wanaka, Queenstown, Milford Sound and more.
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Mt Cook/Aoraki National Park – Ultimate Guide
Mt Cook National Park is one of the most popular national parks in NZ. With plenty of hikes, and scenic views – this has to be on your list! This blog post contains everything you need to know including, accommodation and what to do.
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Hooker Valley Track – Ultimate Guide
Undoubtably one of the most beautiful hikes in all of New Zealand! This blog post contains everything you need to know to hike the Hooker Valley Track in Mt Cook National Park.
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Hiking Sealy Tarns – Mt Cook National Park
A popular short day hike located in the Mt Cook National Park. Sealy Tarns is a hike that shouldn’t be missed if you are even visiting this area!
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Milford Sound – 3 Day Road Trip
Milford Sound is one, if not the most popular destination in New Zealand. This blog contains a detailed itinerary for a 3 day roadtrip. No car? no problem, I have included tour options in this blog post!
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10 Things to do in Queenstown
Queenstown is a probably the most popular destination for travellers on the South Island. With plenty of things to do during winter or summer, this epic town should be on your list! PS – if you are an adrenaline junkie, you must visit here!
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15 Fabulous things to do in and around Wanaka
Wanaka is located roughly 1 hr from Queenstown and should be on your bucket list! With hiking, mountains, scenic flights, wineries and much more. There is something for everyone.