Travel to New Zealand – Episode 641
categories: pacific travelHear about a two week New Zealand road trip as the Amateur Traveler talks to Hanson Cheng.
Hanson was in New Zealand for a total of 3 months but has a selected a 2-week itinerary for us. Hanson did a trip from Auckland in the North Island to Christchurch in the South Island. He rented a camper van and recommends you get one with a bed and a toilet to have more options where you can stay.
On the North Island, he recommends heading to the Coromandel Peninsula near Auckland with a stop along the way to hike The Pinnacles. He then suggests a visit to Cathedral cove during the day then again at night for the stargazing. For an unusual experience bring a shovel to Hot Water Beach. Dig a hole in the sand near low tide and let the underground hot springs turn your hole into a hot tub. Visit the beautiful nearby Karangahake Gorge for a hike to see the remains of old mines in the area.
From there he takes you down to Tongariro National Park for more hiking, although we also talk about the option of exploring Hobbiton near Matamata or the culture and outdoor activities of Rotorua. He talks about an alternative free spot for seeing glow worms at Mangapohue Natural Bridge Walk near Waitomo. After a stop in Wellington, Hanson heads to the South Island on a ferry.
On the northern end of the South Island, there is more hiking at Abel Tasman National Park and what may be Hanson’s favorite stop in all of New Zealand Wharariki Beach. At the right time at Wharariki, you can walk out to a seal colony. You can’t approach them, but they can approach you.
Mount Cook is Hanson’s favorite spot to go hiking and camping. He says that Roy’s peak has one of the best views in New Zealand.
Queenstown is a thrill center. Hanson went skydiving there. We talk about bungee jumping, zorbing, and other crazy Kiwi activities. Even if you don’t like crazy adventures Queenstown still has great sites. Moki Lake near Queenstown is the “epitome of a perfect campsite” in his opinion.
After a visit to the Fjord lands near Milford Sound, he headed down to Porpoise Bay and Cannibal Bay. You can swim with porpoises at Porpoise Bay where Hanson took surfing lessons. Then Hanson headed up to Christchurch where he flew out.
Whether you explore just the North Island, or just the South Island or both, a road trip through New Zealand will delight you.
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Show Notes
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Auckland
The Pinnacles (Coromandel Peninsula)
Coromandel Peninsula
Tongariro National Park
Wellington
Takaka
Abel Tasman National Park
Kaikoura
Arthur’s Pass National Park
Lake Tekapo
Aoraki / Mount Cook
Queenstown
Christchurch
Spaceships
Jucy
Karangahake Gorge
Waihi | The Martha Gold Mine
McLaren Falls Park
Blackwater Rafting in the Waitomo Caves – New Zealand
Mangapohue Natural Bridge Walk
Matamata (Hobbiton Movie Set)
Weta Digital: Visual Effects
Weta Studio Tours
Rotorua
Wharariki Beach
Puponga
Kaikoura
Best campsites in New Zealand
Freedom Camping New Zealand
Lake Wanaka
Roy’s Peak Track
Zorbing – Riding a Human Hamster Ball
Ben Lomond (Otago)
Arrowtown
The Remarkables Ski Area
Porpoise Bay
Cannibal Bay
All you want to know about travel in New Zealand
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5 Responses to “Travel to New Zealand – Episode 641”
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Kalyan Panja
Says:January 20th, 2019 at 9:25 am
Simply beautifully captured shots. I loved going through this handy and useful guide that will be useful for those traveling to New Zealand.
chris2x
Says:January 20th, 2019 at 9:41 am
You should try listening to it also 🙂
Sam
Says:January 21st, 2019 at 3:26 pm
Listening to this podcast has got me researching camper vans and weather forecasts for NZ. I’ve been to NZ many times but mainly for family and would love to take the time to explore further afield especially on the South Island. Just need to convince my other half ?
chris2x
Says:January 22nd, 2019 at 5:49 am
Good luck with that Sam 🙂
Jearlene Thompson
Says:March 12th, 2020 at 8:58 pm
Thanks for sharing! I’m actually interested in some of the places there where I can get to practice my astrophotography skills.