The chain of mountains, beautiful beaches, splendid cities and friendly people make New Zealand become the most-visited tourist attraction in the world.
Although it seems attractive to many people, most tourists haven’t opportunity to explore a lot of beautiful landscapes because it’s cost a lot of money for them to travel and live in this country. We prepared for you useful tips for students on StudyFAQ blog, where you can find how to travel without spending too much. Regardless of price shock, it’s easy to find other ways that people can enjoy its beauty with reasonable expenses. 1. Unseasonable tourism It’s the easiest way to watch New Zealand with a reasonable expenses. The peak season of traveling New Zealand is usually in summer (from December to February). However, many skiing areas which have high standard such as Queenstown, Wanaka, Cardrona and National Park Tongariro have been ranked at the second places during winter (from May to August). People should plan a journey between the peak season and off-peak season (shoulder seasons: March, April, September and October) to avoid the crowds and the high-priced while they still enjoy the weather, many activities and wonderful landscapes. The best time for tourist to visit New Zealand could be spring when flowers are going to blooming and autumn that tree will be changed its. The most suitable moment to contemplate the landscape is in spring, when all the flowers blossom, and in autumn when trees and leaves cover themselves with a gorgeous cloak of yellow, orange and red. 2. Buying tickets to travel around the city If you have plan to visit many noisy cities like Auckland and Wellington in New Zealand, you should buy a ticket to travel around them. This ticket will bring you to most-visited tourist attractions in the city- and it’s cost few money for tourist to buy other entry tickets. With the Auckland’s Multipass ticket, you can travel to 5 most attractive places in the city by Fuller ferry to the volcano island Rangitoto or go to the highest building Sky Tower (328m) in New Zealand. In Wellington capital, a ticket allows tourist to visit many famous zoos, travel around the city by tramcar and approach other special offers. Queenstown doesn’t sell the “all in one” ticket, but it allows tourist to select a skiing tour in different mountains in winter. 3. Hiring a car There’re many forests, chains of mountain and ice rivers in a lot of big cities in New Zealand. It would be best to hire a car or campervan to watch these beautiful lanscapes without paying money to a tourguide. There are many beautiful places in this faraway country that you may catch very accidentally. And this is easier to happen especially when you choose to drive car yourself. New Zealand has many car renting companies with very reasonable price, such as Jucy Rentals and Thrifty, which provide cars and trucks with the lowest price 22 NZD/ day. If it’s still expensive, you can find the changing car service that allows you to hire a new one with 1NZD (15 thousand dong per day), provided that you will send this car to other city in some normal ways such as from Auckland to Christchurch or Christchurch to Queenstown including the opposite direction. 4. Planning for a camping day New Zealand is a country famous for many beautiful natural landscapes; and the most suitable way to experience this fact is sleeping outside under the starry sky. Camping is not only the best way to enjoy the beauty of this island country, but also a perfect selection in terms of accommodation and price. Renting a camping car allows you to comfortably set up a camp without spending any penny, as long as the car is equipped with restroom. However, you cannot just set up your camp at wherever you want, so you should do some investigations about the place in order to avoid being fined. And if you want to set up a tent, local people advise you to choose among 250 campsites of New Zealand Department of Conservation, where you can be provided with basic restroom, water, cooker and other fundamental facilities. The expense is very little, ranging from 1-20 NZD. Campsites which have other facilities such as entertaining room, kitchen, laundry room, better bathroom are also very common. Their price ranges from 10-40 NZD, which is fairly cheap compared with the price for renting one room in hotels (approximately 100 NZD). 5. Balance costly activities with free activities The thing makes New Zealand famous is the diversity of adventuring activities, which are available every where in this country. Although most of the dangerous activities go with fairly large expense, many famous outdoor activities in New Zealand are free. To save your budget, you should balance between costly activities and free ones. For example, if you decide to spend 195 NZD to take part in bungee jumping (jumping from above when your body is connected with an elastic cord) in Queenstown, you should skip the helicopter tour contemplating Franz Josef Glacier and take a walk to that glacier instead. And you should also save 250 NZD by skipping the tour to the place where filmed Lord of the Rings, and take the cheaper tour to Tongariro Alpine Crossing with just 50 NZD, which is also the major place to film Lord of the Rings. Tongariro Alpine Crossing is one of the most beautiful walkways in New Zealand. 6. Living in local houses. People living in Kiwi are very friendly and tourist may satisfy with some local houses for rent that will be costed less expenses than other hotels. To live in New Zealand as a local people, you should live in a house or book an apartment on airbnb.co.nz or bookabach.co.nz. These websites allow you to find any houses for a journey in New Zealand with reasonable expenses. These houses are not only cheaper than hotels, but they also have a kitchen that is convenient for you to cook and avoid wasting money on a restaurant. To optimize the time staying in this country, you should really immerse in Kiwi culture. You should ask local people to show you low price groceries and best places to enjoy local cuisine with reasonable price.
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Author Bernard LoweryAuthor of this blog is a student Bernard Lowery who works at StudyFAQ StudentsQA service. He is 23 years old and he visited almost 30 countries. He have a lot to tell you! Also, Bernard likes swimming, skating, dancing and hiking. ArchivesCategories |