Monday, January 11, 2016

New Zealand (South Island) – Travel Information & Tips



Are you inspired and tempted to visit New Zealand after reading my entries about my road trip to New Zealand?

Well, this post will provide more information such as booking of air tickets, accommodations, car rental, tours & activities expenses etc...  
We had done this road trip in September 2015. The prices listed here were accurate at the point of time during the road trip. This is served as a reference only; prices may have changed due to peak/off peak seasons. exchange rates etc...

Air Ticket

We do have direct flights (approximately 10 hours) from Singapore to Christchurch by Singapore Airline and Air New Zealand. However, my buddies and I decided to save some money on the air ticket. Instead of taking direct flights from Singapore to Christchurch. We took Qantas and Air New Zealand and transit in Australia which saved us $500 each; this is substantially a lot, whereby we could spend this amount elsewhere when we are in New Zealand.

Cost: SGD $1,058

Tips:
  1. Use SkyScanner to check for air fares to compare the various flight options and prices available.
  2. Book your air tickets early, prices of air tickets tend to be cheapest 3-6 months before the travel dates. 

Transiting at Australia(Melbourne) to New Zealand(Christchurch)

Accommodation

There are plenty of options available for accommodation in New Zealand from hotels, motels, lodges to campsites and motor-homes (caravan). As 4 of us are travelling together, we decided to go for motels and lodges with self-catering unit, which comes with equipped kitchen, where we can occasionally prepare some meals (another method to save some money and a great time to put our culinary skills to test).  

Here’s a list of accommodations we had stayed for our entire New Zealand (South Island) road trip:
  • Christchurch – Admiral Motel
  • Franz Josef – Rainforest Retreat
  • Queenstown – St James Apartments
  • Te Anau – Distinction Te Anau Hotel & Villas
  • Mount Cook – Mt Cook Lodge and Motels
  • Lake Tekapo – Lake Tekapo Scenic Resort


Cost: NZD $523 per pax

Tips:
  1. Use tripadvisor/Agoda/Booking.com to check out the ratings and reviews of the accommodation.
  2. Book directly from the accommodation’s website instead of through hotel booking websites, it seems to be cheaper in the case for this New Zealand trip.
Admiral Motel
I like the fact that the motel owner is very friendly and helpful. He even provided us with maps for the surrounding areas and shared with us where are the good food and supermarket around the vicinity.

Rainforest Retreat
My favourite accommodation for this trip, it is very spacious and private, surrounded by rainforest made us feel close to the nature. It is a log cabin, with our own private parking space right in front of the cabin. They have very good service, before we even arrive, the staffs had already prepared the place for us by turning on the heater and lights for the whole unit. They also provide daily basic cleaning and changing of towels daily for the whole unit. The kitchen is also very well equipped, we even whipped up some hearty breakfast and savory dinner.  

St James Apartments
This is a comfortable and clean apartment. Plus for its central location, with the main street of Queenstown is just around the corner. Even the bathroom is fully tiled with underfloor heating, which is great to keep us warm during the cold weather. 

Distinction Te Anau Hotel & Villas
It is a pity that we did not get to explore this place more as we are just staying here overnight after we are back from the Milford Sound cruise. 

Mt Cook Lodge and Motels
This is our base for Mount Cook. There are limited dining places here. It would be great to stock up your groceries for whipping up some of your meals before heading here. I like their kitchenette, although its small but well equipped, with most of the things you need from salad bowls to oven, and I took this opportunity to bake our own cheesy pizzas using fresh local products bought from supermarket for our dinner. Alternatively you can head to Mt Cook Lodge's Chamois Bar & Grill or Hermitage Hotel's restaurant or Sir Edmund Hillary Cafe & Bar for your meals. We had both our breakfast and lunch at Sir Edmund Hillary Cafe & Bar which is decent and you are able to enjoy viewing Mount Cook through their full length windows throughout the whole cafe. 

Lake Tekapo Scenic Resort
I love the mind-blowing views right from the living room, which made our mid-autumn festival celebration even more memorable. This location is great with the main street within 5 minutes walk, where you can find a supermarket, souvenirs shop for last minute shopping,which we did and several cafes and restaurants which serves western to Japanese and Thai food. The Thai food restaurant serves pretty good green curry, so good that I sometimes missed it when I am back in Singapore.


Car Rental & Petrol

The easiest way to explore New Zealand is by car, which gives you the flexibility to manage your time at your own pace and stop whenever you want (of course with safety in mind) to see the scenic views and snap a few shots. 
Another option would be to purchase bus coaches travel pass which gives you  access to the various routes that they operate that is valid over a period of time. These routes usually make stops at most of the key destinations in New Zealand. 
For more details on travel pass go to InterCity website: 
http://www.intercity.co.nz/bus-pass/travelpass/

Since all my travel buddies and I drive, and it more cost effective than purchasing the bus coaches travel pass, hence we decided to rent a car to explore New Zealand given the flexibility. 

New Zealand has great number of options when comes to renting a car. They have most of the major international rental companies such as Hertz, Avis and also local rental companies. As it is our first time renting a car, I was initially rather worried, as I have read about horror experiences for car rentals.

So how do I go about renting a car?
I booked the rental car via online prior arrival at New Zealand.
The first step I did was, choose the car rental company, I did quite a fair bit of research online, reading review and forums and finally decided to go for a local rental company Apex which offers well priced quality vehicles for the budget conscious traveller like me. Next choose the right car that will suit you. We are a party of 4 adults. Hence, we decided to go for a 4WD SUV, which can comfortably accommodate us and our luggage. Upon arrival at Christchurch airport, we took Apex free shuttle service from the Christchurch airport to their rental car pick-up/drop-off centre, which is less than 10min drive away. The paperwork process is pretty fast and smooth.
On a side note, we do not need an International Driving Permit (IDP) to drive in New Zealand as Singapore driver licence is in English.

How about petrol price in New Zealand? 
The petrol price is approximately the same as in Singapore. 
There is also not much difference in the price for different brands of petrol service station too. 

Cost: NZD $253 per pax for car rental and NZ $110 per pax for petrol

Tips:
  1. Do INSPECT the car during the collection of your car. Basic checks such as checking for any scratches, tires are in good condition with good even tread, interior, lights, headlights, signals are working etc... There are many checklists available online which can be downloaded for your reference.

Waiting for our turn to collect our car
Our car - Subaru Forester

Activities and Tour Packages

There are so many activities and tours available in New Zealand, such as Cruise at Milford Sound, Explore Glacier at Franz Josef, Scenic Helicopter rides, Skydiving, Bungee jump and Shotover Jet Boat Ride at Queenstown etc… We are all so spoilt for choices, pick what you like most and go for it. There are also many walking tracks available throughout New Zealand such as tracks at Mount Cook National Park are free to access.   

For this road trip, these are the main activities that I have done:
  • Skydiving at Fox Glacier (NZD $478 includes photos and video)
  • Helicopter scenic flight with Landing at Franz Josef and Fox Glacier (NZD $280)
  • Visit Westcoast Wildlife Centre at Franz Josef to see Kiwi birds (NZ$35) 
  • Milford Sound Scenic Cruise (NZD $78)
Cost: NZD $836

Tips:
1. Book the Milford Sound Cruise online if you have your itinerary planned, as some operator give 10% discount if you book through online. I have booked our cruise from Southern Discoveries.  
2. For helicopter scenic flights, I suggest you book through your accommodation if available when you arrive there, as they tend to give better rates then pre-book online from the operators directly. The flight we took was operated by Glacier Helicopter Franz Josef.

Skydiving at Fox Glacier

On helicopter scenic flight

Visit the Kiwi birds at Westcoast Wildlife Centre. By the way, the bird you see here this is a Kea - wild parrot.

Waiting to go out to the sea at Milford Sound



Total Expenses: 
Approximately SGD$ 2,950


I hope this lengthy post will give you a better idea on the expenses and information you may need if you are planning for trips to New Zealand.

In all, jaw-dropping scenic views to many "first time" experiences cannot be measured in terms of money. Enjoying life to the fullest is one of my life motto. Hence, personally I felt that every single cent spent for this trip is worth it! 

P.S. "You only live once; but if you live it right, once is enough." ~Adam Marshall







Sunday, January 10, 2016

New Zealand (South Island) – Goodbye and Hope to See You Again

This marks the last entry for my road trip to New Zealand. 

Oh my goodness how time flies! Our New Zealand road trip is coming to an end and I am already missing it. I am very sure, anyone who had been to New Zealand will totally agree with me that New Zealand is indeed the most beautiful place on earth. It is a place you will want to go back again and again, as soon as possible. 

As we bid goodbye to New Zealand, we are greeted by the beautiful sunrise and Southern Alps. Hope to be back again someday, goodbye till then.

Look no further – Enjoy the moment, right here, right now

We have clocked a total of 2328 km of mileages in 10 days


I had previously drawn an itinerary map when planning for this road trip, which can give you a high-level overview of where we had travelled for New Zealand (South Island).
Feel free to drop me a message if you need more details. 


New Zealand (South Island) Itinerary


P.S. “Life is a journey, not a destination.” - Ralph Waldo Emerson

Time to plan for another trip when back in Singapore!
Stay tuned for more of my travel adventures.






New Zealand (South Island) – Lake Tekapo

The journey to the south of Island would not be complete without going to Lake Tekapo.
It is a relatively short drive of 120km, approximately 1.5 hour from Mount Cook to Lake Tekapo.

How about spending mid-autumn festival at Lake Tekapo?
This is yet another first for my besties and I, spending mid-autumn festival overseas.
Our accommodation is lake-fronting and we are able to enjoy the brightly lit full moon right from our living room with double egg yolk mooncakes and wine.
Yes, mooncakes you are not reading wrongly, we have managed to find and bought a box of mooncakes while we were grocery shopping at Queenstown.
This is one of the best mid-autumn festival I ever had; with great companions, and pretty decent mooncakes. What more can you ask for?
The best things in life are the people you love, the places you have been and seen and last but not least the memories you have made along the way.


View along the way from Mount Cook to Lake Tekapo

Happy Mid-Autumn Festival from Lake Tekapo

Morning Lake Tekapo


We had a hearty breakfast and spent the next morning to “conquer” Mount John summit which is just 15 minutes drive up to the summit from Lake Tekapo. The road is a slightly wider single lane shared by both directions, so we had to drive up with extra care. Even though the “driving up to conquer” Mount John summit is challenging, it is worth the every bit of stress generated while driving up in exchange for the vast stunning views.
Thereafter, we also visited the famous Lake Takapo Church of the Good Shepherd before we bid goodbye to Lake Takapo and head back to Christchurch.


On our way up to "conquer" Mount John Summit

The promised vast stunning views of the Southern Alps

More vast stunning views

One of my favourite shot: "NO ENTRY".

Tranquility inside of the Church of Good Shepherd.

Lake Takapo Church of the Good Shepherd


New Zealand (South Island) – Aoraki/Mount Cook

If you are visiting the south island of New Zealand, Aoraki/Mount Cook is definitely a must go.
Mount Cook is the highest peak in New Zealand; and of course this is where we are heading next.
We had a long drive of approximately 400km to Mount Cook from Te Anau via Lindis Pass, Twizel and Lake Pukaki.

Even though this is the 8th day of our road trip, and you might think that we have already had enough of “Wows” to the great sceneries throughout the vast roads that we had covered thus far. However, the journey to Mount Cook never fails to amaze me with the constantly changing stunning views, challenging windy roads along the Lindis Pass and the ultra blue Lake Pukaki are just a few to mention.


The windy Lindis Pass

Just can't take my eyes off you! On our way to Mount Cook.

Checkout the ultra blue Lake Pukaki, as if it has been photoshopped.

There are many walks/hikes around Mount Cook village. 
We decided to take up one of the tracks in Mount Cook, and we chose to trek the popular Hooker Valley track the next morning. 

The starting point is from the Mount Cook village carpark. The walk is absolutely of pure indulgence with breathtaking views. The Hooker Valley track requires a minimum of 4 hours that brings us from the Mount Cook village to the heart of Mount Cook, crossing 3 swing bridges. As we are running short of time, we did not complete the whole track; we started to backtrack from 30 minutes of walk after passing the second swing bridge and seeing the third swing bridge from afar. If you continued walking, after passing the third swing bridge, you will get to see the Hooker Glacier Lake with the lookout of Mount Cook, Hooker Glacier and the Southern Alps at the end point. 

I hope to be back again some day to complete this track and spend more time at Mount Cook for other amazing walking tracks.


Starting point of Hooker Valley Track

Take the opportunity to BREATHE deep and long; You won't get such fresh clean air in Singapore (Psst.. we just so happened to escape from the "unhealthy" air quality during the hazy period) 

Keep walking, trust me, you won't get bored of these scenic views.

More stunning views are awaiting for you

The 2nd swing bridge along the Hooker Valley track


New Zealand (South Island) – Te Anau & Milford Sound

Next stop: Te Anau & Milford Sound

We left Queenstown really early at 6.30am as we need to catch our noon cruise at Milford Sound. Total journey from Queenstown to Milford Sound via Te Anau is approximately 4.5 hours drive (306km). Te Anau serves as a mid-point between Queenstown and Milford Sound, hence we stayed overnight at Te Anau after the cruise. Do remember to top-up your fuel tank to full when at Te Anau as there is no petrol station until Milford Sound.

On our way to the Milford Sound, you will realised how incredibly beautiful the landscape around the fiord is. We made a few stops such as the famous Mirror Lake and Hollyford Valley lookout point. Lookout for the kea too, they are the largest wild parrots which are commonly found in south New Zealand, they can be pretty playful and mischievous.

Hooray, we are sailing out to the sea on a sunny day! 
Statistically, Milford Sound rains on an average of 185 days year round, and we are really fortunate that we had sunshine when we are at Milford Sound.
We had also prayed hard in hope that we can catch a glimpse of the playful dolphins during the cruise, but no luck. However, as a consolation we managed to see some seals sun-tanning on the rocks and a few little penguins along the shore. 



First stop: Mirror Lake

Mirror Lake's Reflection

Hollyford Valley lookout point

Short walk from the car park to the Milford Sound Cruise

Look at how the little peaceable clouds had decorated the clear blue sky

Admiring the Bowen Falls

Enjoying the cool sea breeze and immerse in the beautiful scenery at the Milford Sound

Milford Sound Cruise


New Zealand (South Island) – Queenstown & Glenorchy

Next destination: Queenstown

It is a 5.5 hours of drive (362 km) from Franz Josef to Queenstown via Wanaka, Haast Pass, Cromwell and the windy Crown Range Road. 
Along the drive, we have passed by Mount Aspiring, Lake Hawea and Lake Wanaka. 
Crown Range Road is one of the highlights for the drive. It is the highest main road in New Zealand with lots of zig zags road and Crown Terrace is a good spot to take photos.  


Reflections - Lake Wanaka

With Mount Aspiring as our backdrop

Lake Hawea

Awesome views from Crown Terrace

My lovely besties who are always there for me

One of my favourite shots: "Dear Beautiful Scenery, I am captivated by you."

Bestie and I chillax-ing



Making Queenstown as our base, we had day trips to the nearby Coronet Peak to check out skiing and explore Glenorchy-Paradise.
It takes approximately 30 minutes drive to Coronet Peak and 1 hour to Glenorchy-Paradise from Queenstown.

The journey to Glenorchy-Paradise is breathtaking, with scenes from Lord of the Ring appearing right in your face. Along the way, we passed by Lake Wakatipu, farmlands, beech forest and river streams.
Our sturdy car has proofed its strength with some crossings of small river streams without any glitch.
“Paradise” is worth its name, not just metaphorically but also laterally; if there is heaven on earth, I believe this place would be the closest. 

Beware that this area has a lot of sand flies, we were greeted by the many sand files, so do apply plenty of insect repellent if you are heading there. 

After a long day out, we rewarded ourselves with the famous Fergburger at Queenstown, a BIG ✔ CHECKED for this Kiwi trip must-do list. Do also try out Mrs Ferg's Gelato which is just 2 shops away from Fergburger; personally I liked their Manuka Gelato. 


View from Coronet Peak

Be there early to start your ski as the parking lots fills up real fast in the morning.

On our way to Glenorchy - Lake Wakatipu

The Remarkables and Lake Wakatipu

Keep Calm and Stay Serenity

Non-stop screaming views


Sticking my hand out of our car's window, feel the cold wind as we drive through the scenic gravel road to the Glenorchy-Paradise

Love the insanely blue sky and clouds

The friendly "Paradise" horse 

Adventures with our 4WD car: Here we challenge the crossing of small streams

Best known burgers in Queenstown - Complusory stop for a meal when in Queenstown