Backpacking The Kiwi Way
New Zealand is a dream place in which to travel in the backpacking style. This
is a compact country with sweepingly different scenery between the main towns
and cities. Getting around is simple, and better still, your choice of routes,
activities and accommodation is as wide as the Pacific Ocean horizon.
Getting Around
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| New Zealand’s South Island is a great place to cycle, with excellent roads and stunning scenery throughout the island. |
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Transport is as flexible as you like. Roads in New Zealand are well maintained,
it's hard to get lost, traffic is minimal and there are plenty of places to picnic
or stop for a break. So travelling by campervan or rental car is a hugely popular
choice.
Campervans are great fun - and a cost-effective option for groups of people travelling
together. So many people want to pick up a hire vehicle in the North Island and
drop it off in the South Island, or vice versa, that rental companies offer excellent
‘relocation rates,’ generally from south to north.
If you want to skip around the country quickly, hop on a plane - New Zealand
has a comprehensive domestic flight service. You’ll be pleasantly surprised at
how affordable domestic air travel is and booking online makes it even cheaper,
and simpler too. Air travel is now the new, affordable way to experience New Zealand.
But let’s not forget the traditional backpacker mode of transport: buses. You
can use Flexi Passes to buy travel by the hour on the nationwide network of Intercity
buses. Or try the convenience of a Travelpass to go directly from A to B but get
on and off as you like.
Magic Travellers Network and Kiwi Experience buses take you off the main routes
and also allow you to get on and off as you choose (even taking you to the door
of local hostels). With Magic Bus you can even tag on a train journey such as
the spectacular TranzAlpine or TranzCoastal. Then there are the smaller bus operators
like Bottom Bus in the lower South Island that let you get into some of the wildest
scenery in the country.
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FAST FACT:
Age is not a factor when it comes to backpacking. Over 10% of people using backpacking accommodation in New Zealand are over 40. And families too are loving the sense of freedom and adventure backpacking in the new millennium offers. |
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Accommodation for Backpackers
Choice is unlimited in every way, including the kind of place you stay on your
travels.
Backpacker hostel accommodation ranges from private rooms with ensuite
bathrooms or single, double, twin and family room options to more simple style.
And every hostel is different: some are vibrant, lively places, others peaceful.
Some have luxury facilities and others are more rustic. Many have internet, TV
lounges and self-catering kitchens. However, all hostels are in prime locations
whether in city centres or in beautiful National Parks.
Naturally, hostels are social places to stay. You’ll no doubt make some new friends
and certainly learn more about New Zealand from other travellers. Staying in hostels
is a great way to get the ‘inside-info’ on backpacking - and many have travel
centres and/or booking services.
Adventure Activities
Go skydiving, bungy jumping or white water rafting in Queenstown, climb the Harbour
Bridge in Auckland, take a wine tour in Hawke's Bay, try kiwifruit in Bay of Plenty
or gasp at an explosive geyser in Rotorua.
Most backpackers make sure they do a glacier walk. There are many guided and
non-guided bush walks and treks that are truly unique. Growing in popularity are
guided walks with a contemporary cultural emphasis where you learn about the history
and spiritual significance of the place you’re visiting such as the Whirinaki
Rainforest walks. Black water rafting is great fun, as is caving. And, since the
jetboat was invented by a NZer, you must go jet boating - or the more relaxed
option of sailing.
Quality Information

| Ice climbing is an exhilarating sport, and Fox Glacier is a great place to do it. |
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Look for the Qualmark® logo - it's your sign that accommodation, activities,
services or transport have been independently quality assessed. And to find out
more about any aspect of your travel, you'll find great information from regional
tourism offices, i-SITES in all notable areas, plus don’t forget to check out
TNT magazine and NZ Backpackers News.
At the same time, if you stand still for long enough in a town or city, someone
is bound to ask you if you need help or directions! New Zealanders are friendly,
helpful people - and you'll meet many on your backpacking holiday.
New Zealand offers so many great experiences - and backpacking is the authentic
way to enjoy them.
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You'll need plenty of time for a holiday in New Zealand, with so many activities to choose from.
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Backpack style accommodation in New Zealand is plentiful, with many places offering a range of services.
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Get more out of your trip around New Zealand with these information services, finding a part time job to booking accommodation.
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