11-Day New Zealand Travel Guide
Hello! Here's a brand new 11-day New Zealand travel guide, with a detailed itinerary and attraction introductions to make your trip to New Zealand even more exciting!
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🌟Itinerary:
D1-D2: Depart from Shanghai, take the Air New Zealand Dreamliner to Auckland, then fly to Christchurch to enjoy the beautiful garden city and street art, and finally head to Greymouth/Lake Brunner/Hokitika.
D3-D4: Travel from Greymouth to Fox Glacier or Franz Josef Glacier to see the Pancake Rocks, take a helicopter to see the glaciers, explore the blue ice caves, and finally head to the lonely Wanaka Tree.
D5-D7: Travel from Wanaka to Queenstown, enjoy the beautiful scenery of Arrowtown and free time in Queenstown. Enjoy a half-day of free time in Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park, see the Hooker Valley/Tasman Glacier, and stargaze at night.
D8-D10: Visit the Church of the Good Shepherd at Lake Tekapo, then fly back to Auckland. Visit the Waitomo Glowworm Caves, visit Rotorua and enjoy a buffet dinner at the Skyline Rotorua. Visit Agrodome and see alpacas, visit Hobbiton, and finally return to Auckland.
D11: Arrive in Shanghai and end your wonderful trip to New Zealand.
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📱First, when you leave home to explore New Zealand, a SIM card and plug adapter are essential. If you're from another country, you'll need a SIM card that works in New Zealand to access the internet and make calls, and you'll also need a plug adapter to make sure your phone and other electronics can be charged.
📚Second, you'll need your documents. Make sure you have your passport, driver's license, and visa with you at all times, especially since New Zealand requires a visa.
👕Next, let's talk about clothing. January is summer in New Zealand, and the temperature may vary between morning and evening, so we recommend bringing some summer clothes and sunscreen, as well as a few light jackets, as it may be a bit cold at night.
🎒Hiking and camping are very popular in New Zealand, so if you're an outdoor enthusiast, try to bring a lightweight backpack with essentials like a water bottle, sunglasses, hat, and mosquito repellent.
⚡Finally, let's talk about electronics. If you plan to update your social media while traveling in New Zealand, you'll need to bring a power bank. If you plan to stay longer, you may also need to bring some chargers or cables to charge your camera or other electronics.
📸Of course, don't forget your camera and memory card. You'll love the beautiful scenery in New Zealand, so don't miss the opportunity to take photos!
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Pack your bags and make New Zealand's beautiful scenery a part of your life. You won't be disappointed!