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New Zealand South Island Campervan Tour

See by your own eyes - New Zealand in the most beautiful season, driving a Campervan around South Island.

When is the most beautiful season? It varies from person to person.

December in the southern hemisphere, late spring and early summer, is the time when the weather is the coolest with sea of flowers.

The above cover page is the unforgettable casual stop at Mt. Cook in New Zealand; looking at the beautiful snowy mountains and having lunch by the safe roadside. Are you amazed of this kind of travel at first glance?

Those who have never driven a Campervan before are super worry, but that those who have will get addicted, will love to do it again.

247Go completed its first rental in 2003 to the final completion of the North and South Islands by relying on:
- Email
- Map
- Phone
to complete the whole journey.

In this internet world, there is nothing to worry about.
The only thing you need to worry about is there are too many punching points introduced by the internet.

Suggestion: No POI in your mind will be the best to encounter with a lot of surprise. Just travel as you wish.

[247Go will continue to update how to rent a campervan for the first time experience, detailed information, to ensure reasonable prices, safety]

Note: Travel cost reference
1. 🛬 Airfare RM 5000 ~ RM 6000 【depending on the season, aircraft type
2. 🚛 Campervan total fee / person = NZ 1104.5 / person
Note [Please refer to Price Exclude section for details]:
- Campervan rental is usually a minimum of 7 days
- It is recommended to pick up and return the car in the same city. This way, there is no additional charge of about NZD 200.
- There are many car rental companies near the airport, we recommend campervan rental companies including
(i) Motorhome Republic: https://shorturl.at/glHS3
(ii) Maui Motorhome: https://www.maui-rentals.com/nz/en#

3. Christchurch accommodation cost for 3 nights = RM 600 per person
Budget = approximately RM 9,738 per person
ITINERARY
 

Day 1

00:00 - 23:59
247Go will continue to update you on how to rent a car for the first time, with detailed information to ensure that the price is reasonable and safe.

After arriving at Christchurch airport
1. If the car rental company does not provide free pick-up service, take the airport taxi to the campervan company.
Usually, campervan companies are near the airport.

2. Hand in the information about renting a campervan online to the counter and it will be processed immediately. The person in charge will explain how to use it*, and after confirming the overall condition of the camper, you can leave and start your journey.
* It is recommended to check the campervan online in advance so that you can expedite the overall vehicle pick-up arrangement upon arrival.
* If you have reserved a campervan, it is recommended to check-in before you leave, so that the rental company knows you are sure to pick it up, and to save the time of checking-in on the spot.
* You can save time by watching/downloading how to use the campervan in advance. 

3. Use the navigation to go directly to the nearest Countdown Shopping Center and buy enough food for 2 to 3 days. After that, you can buy more at any shopping center.

4. Lake Tekapo is definitely the first stop on the campervan journey.
- After leaving Christchurch, drive south on Highway 1 for about 120km, turn right onto Highway 79 for another 65km, then turn right onto Highway 8 for another 45km to Lake Tekapo.
- You must park your campervan at a campervan charging station or a campground [each station charges a different fee; per person].
- Lake Tekapo (Lake Tekapo) is also known as "Blue Milk Lake"
- Church of the Good Shepherd
- The Sheepdog Memorial (Sheepdog statue)
- The world-famous "Stargazing Town
- Lupins Flower Sea (Lupins Flower Sea) [seasonal only]

Accommodation 🏕️:Lake Tekapo Lake Tekapo Top Holiday Campground

Note: 1:
1. The distance between Christchurch and Lake Tekapo is 225km, which takes about 3 hours [excluding the time to stop and take photos of the beautiful scenery 📸].
 

Day 2

09:00 - 21:00
Get up slowly in the morning
- Enjoy your own prepared breakfast in the campervan or in the Cafe at the campervan charging station / site
- Start to experience the beautiful morning of Lake Tekapo, the blue lake and more

Highway 80 Lake Tekapo - Mt Cook
- Drive along Highway 80 on the western shore of Lake Pukaki and you will reach Mt Cook.
- The scenery along the way is breathtaking, especially at Peter's Lookout, where you can take pictures of the road winding up to Mt Cook, surrounded by the blue lake and mountain walls on both sides.
- Enjoy lunch on the side of Mt. Cook
- Take photos of the scenery on the along the road

Highway 80
Highway 80~8 Mt Cook - Highway 8A Lake Wanaka
- After lunch, continue the scenic drive on Highway 8
- By late afternoon you will reach Lake Wanaka - a glacially eroded lake
- Explore the lakeshore trails on foot, enjoy the views from the lake, or have an impromptu picnic

Accommodation 🏕️: Lake Wanaka Lake Wanaka Top Holiday Campground

Notes:
1. The distance between Lake Tekapo and Mt Cook is 104km, which takes about 1 hour and a half.
2. The distance between Mt Cook and Lake Wanaka is 206km, which takes about 3 hours.
 

Day 3

09:00 - 21:00
Get up slowly in the morning
- Enjoy your own breakfast in the camper or in the Cafe at the campground
- Start enjoying the beautiful mornings at Lake Wanaka, glacial lakes and more

Highway 6 Lake Wanaka - Cromwell
- Visit Puzzling world first
- Continue to Cromwell, known as the "fruit town".
- Cromwell is famous for its summer fruits, such as cherries, peach, apricots, plums, apples, and wine grapes.
Continue the journey on Route 6 - Arrowtown
- Arrowtown was a famous town in New Zealand during the gold rush in 1860.
- You can also see the Chinese miners in the town.
- The famous movie "Lord of the Rings" was filmed here, and the town's innate relaxed and rustic resort atmosphere has made Arrowtown one of the most popular destinations for tourists.

Continue the journey on Route 6 - Queenstown
- Before going to Queenstown, you can go to the Kawarau Bungy Jump on Route 8 to experience the birthplace of the Bungy Jump. [About 10 minutes drive].
- The adventure center Queenstown is one of the most exciting tourist destinations in New Zealand. Surrounded by towering mountains and situated on the shores of an enchanting lake, it is full of adrenaline-pumping excitement and fun.
- Bungee jumping, sky diving, canyon swings, jet skiing, horseback riding and river rafting are available year-round.

Accommodation 🏕️: Queenstown Top Holiday Campground

Notes:
1. The distance between Lake Wanaka and Cromwell is 55km, which takes about 140 minutes. 2.
2. The distance between Cromwell and Arrowtown is 104km, and the time required is about 1 hour and a half.
3. The distance between Arrowtown and Queenstown is 104km, which takes about 1 hour and a half.
 

Day 4

09:00 - 21:00
Accommodation 🏕️: Queenstown Queenstown Top Holiday Campground

Stay at Queenstown Queenstown
- Try different adventure activities
- Adventure central Queenstown is one of New Zealand's most exciting destinations. Surrounded by towering mountains and set on the shores of a stunning lake, the adrenaline-pumping excitement and fun is everywhere.
- Bungee jumping, sky diving, canyon swings, jet skiing, horseback riding and river rafting are available year-round.
 

Day 5

09:00 - 21:00
After two exciting days in Queenstown, we left for Invercargill, the southernmost city in New Zealand.
  
Queenstown - Invercargill
1. Invercargill is the southernmost city in New Zealand, and one of the southernmost cities in the world. You can see Victorian or Edwardian style buildings in the streets.

2. Other places worth visiting are
- Queens park. It is located in Invercargill city center and is one of the most important parks in New Zealand. There is rich plant ecology, including rose garden, rhododendron garden, herb garden, etc.)
- Invercargill Water Tower is a symbolic landmark of the town. It is a Victorian style tower building made of 300,000 bricks.
- The town of Bluff is located about 28 km south of the city. In addition to the endless views of the South Pacific Ocean, the natural wild oysters are recognized as one of the world's finest ingredients.
  Recommended: Oyster Cove Oyster Restaurant, an unforgettable restaurant with a breathtaking view. The entire floor-to-ceiling windows face the ocean.
- Stirling Point is the landmark of Bluff town. It is not only the end of New Zealand Highway 1 (New Zealand Highway 1 runs through the North and South Island, from the northern tip of the North Island to the southern tip of the South Island), but also has a special directional sign, indicating the direction and distance to each country;
- The Bluff Maritime Museum is a small marine-themed museum with exhibits and collections of artifacts, photographs, stories, and even ships and models related to the whaling industry, oyster industry, and fishing industry

Accommodation 🏕️: Invercargill Campground

Notes:
1. The distance between Queenstown and Invercargill is 188km, which takes about 2 hours and 30 minutes by car.
 

Day 6

09:00 - 15:09
Invercargill to Kakapoint.

The road along the famous Highway 1 is in good condition, with little traffic and clear road signs, so it's basically a smooth ride.

1. Papatowai
- Walk into the forest, see the wild birds, listen to their music, and see one of the most photogenic waterfalls in New Zealand, Purakaunui Falls.
- The famous Purakaunui Falls is an important landmark in the Catlins region, and the most photographed waterfall in New Zealand, which has appeared on various calendars and postcards. The waterfall is hidden in the leafy bush, and the rapid flow of water pours down from a height of 20 meters, which is blocked by the rocks and divided into three steps. It is one of the most popular spots for photographers.
- Walk from the parking lot to the falls - 20 minutes round trip.

2. Nugget Point
- A lighthouse stands on a steep cliff with many rocky islets scattered around it, and the scenery is stunning.
- Looking down from the lighthouse, you can see many seals lazily lying on the rocks or swimming among the rocks. Bring a telescope and you will be able to experience the life of a seal colony up close.
- Cape Nugget is also home to sea lions, grey gulls, herons, yellow-eyed penguins, grasshopper herons and pond geese. Walrus and leopard seals also occasionally visit the area.
- The trail takes you on an easy walk from Nugget Point to Roaring Bay, where you can secretly "hide" and wait for the yellow-eyed penguins to appear for a romantic encounter. Early morning and sunset are the best times to see the penguins. 

3. Kaka Point
- A small campground on the northern edge of the Catlins.
- There is a small bar here; you can relax and watch the sea

Accommodation 🏕️: Kaka Point Kaka Point Campground

Notes:
1. The distance between Invercargill and Kaka Point is about 165km, which takes about 2 hours and 15 minutes.
 

Day 7

09:00 - 21:00
Kakapoint to Dunedin , north to Oamaru.

This is the Route 1 north to Christchurch via Dunedin, and it often offers unexpected views along the way

1. Tunnel Beach
   You will see sandstone cliffs, rock arches and caves washed by the waves. It is a 15-minute walk off the road. Tunnel Beach is located just off the Dunedin-Brighton coastal road.
  This is a spot I was pointed out to by a local when I first drove my camper in 2003 that was not covered by Animal Planet. We met very friendly indigenous people who went down to the sea and then surfaced shortly afterwards to give us a lift to Oyster, we were stupid enough to say thank you but didn't ask for it. Ha!

2. Balclutha
- Balclutha is a small town in Otago District, South Island, New Zealand.
- Nearby tourist attractions include Lake Tuakitoto near Benhar/ Kaitangata, Matai Falls, and many more.
- Watching the yellow-eyed penguins bred by Balclosa is also another fun not to be missed.

3. Dunedin
 - A city full of culture with numerous historic buildings, museums, bird sanctuaries, etc. The city still retains many typical Scottish-style buildings and has been described as "the most Scottish city outside of Scotland".
- Dunedin Railways Station
  Built in 1903, it is New Zealand's first railway station and a national treasure. According to the records, this huge building is made of "black basalt" and "white limestone" from Oamaru. The clock tower on the right side is 37 meters high, with a roof surrounded by a Gothic-like shape with sharp corners, black and white exterior walls, and a red tile roof.
- Larnach Castle
  It is the only castle in New Zealand, located on the Otago Peninsula's rolling hills.
- St Paul's Cathedral
  St Paul's Cathedral was built in 1862 and is located next to the Octagon Square, close to the event center and Old Town Hall.
- Baldwin Street
  The steepest street in the world, the fun-filled Dunedin Arts Festival is held here every summer, attracting visitors from all over the world. Here people can feel the folklore of Dunedin and experience the fun of living on this steep street.

4. Moeraki Boulders
The legendary "Moeraki Boulders" of Narnia
- The huge round boulders, like dinosaur eggs, line the beach and are so wonderful and bizarre!
According to the records, these mysterious boulders weigh several tons and are two meters high!
- In fact, when we went there in 2003, it was not damaged by the waves anymore.
[It takes about 75km from Dunedin Dunedin north to the Morachi Rocks]

5. Oamaru
- Oamaru is the largest Maori town in North Otago, South Island.
- Oamaru harbour is home to a colony of little blue penguins, which are particularly close to humans and nest in the bay area. They are about to swim back to the shore, over the steep rocks, and head for their nests with the day's catch;
In fact, if you're lucky, you don't need to pay to see the penguins at the Blue Penguin Conservation Center].
- Whitestone City
   As the most prosperous port city in the 19th century, if you come to Oamaru without enjoying the Victorian elegance, riding a vintage two-wheeled bicycle, or changing into a Victorian European puffy dress or tuxedo, then you are really missing half of Oamaru.
   And the town of Whitestone (Whitestone City).
   Built in 1882, Whitestone City is located in a surviving barn with a perfect blend of New Zealand's Victorian streetscape. It is an indoor experience that used to be a key site in Oamaru.

Accommodation 🏕️: Oamaru Campground

Notes:
1. The distance between Kaka Point and Oamaru is about 215km, which takes about 2 hours and 45 minutes.
2. The distance between Kaka Point and Dunedin is about 100km, which takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes.
3. The distance between Dunedin and Oamaru is about 115km, which takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes.
 

Day 8

09:00 - 21:00
Oamaru back to Christchurch

1. The last day of the campervan requires an early start, starting with Timaru
- Timaru is a vibrant, colourful town with a striking square overlooking Caroline Bay.
- Timaru preserves a vast historical heritage, including Edward VII and Lapis period buildings, local museum treasures and Maori rock art found in nearby caves.

2. Christchurch
- Stay first at the reserved hotel and other members
- Drive to fill up the fuel tank and return the camper
- Take a taxi back to the hotel
- Stores basically close at 6pm, only a few restaurants are open until 10pm

Accommodation 🏕️:Christchurch; sincerely recommend City Centre Motel

Note
1. The distance between Oamaru and Christchurch is about 250km and takes about 3 hours.
2. The camper must be returned to the car rental company at the scheduled time [must have a full tank of gas] to avoid overtime charges.
 

Day 9

09:00 - 21:00
Christchurch Free Tour

Christchurch is the best town in the South Island to visit on your own but not by car, and is also known as the "Garden City" of New Zealand.

1. Christchurch Botanic Gardens Christchurch Botanical Gardens & Canterbury Museum
[Free Admission
- Christchurch Botanic Gardens is located on the west side of the city center, surrounded by the huge Hagley Park, and the Avon River, the "mother river" of Christchurch people, runs through the Botanic Gardens.
- The botanical gardens offer different vegetation or horticulture throughout the year; the boulevards in spring and summer, the foliage in autumn, and the greenhouse gardens in winter are worth visiting.

2. Quake City Cathedral and Earthquake Site & Christchurch Cathedral Christchurch Cathedral Site
- This is a collection of materials and objects from the two devastating earthquakes in Christchurch in 2010 and 2011.
- Before the earthquakes destroyed it, the cathedral and its square in the middle of the city were the center of Christchurch's street art, cultural performances and nightlife. Today, although the buzz is gone, Christchurch Cathedral is being transformed into one of Christchurch's most iconic earthquake sites, restoring the city center to its former glory.

3. Christchurch Tram Vintage Tram
【Price: Adult $25/person
- This is the only tram line in New Zealand that is still in operation, mainly for tourists to explore the city center in the most Christchurch way. The tinkling tram bell, the rumbling sound, the slow rhythm, the retro costume driver ...... will make you feel the illusion of traveling between reality and history.
 

Day 10

09:00 - 21:00
Christchurch Free Tour

Christchurch is the best town in the South Island for self-guided but not self-drive tours, and is also known as the "Garden City" of New Zealand.

1. Avon River & Punting on the Avon River
【Fare: 30 minutes rafting, Adult $28, Child 5-15 years old $12】.
- The Avon River is only about 14 kilometers long and originates at Avonhead (the source of the Avon River) in the western suburbs of Christchurch, flowing east through the city center and then along the western border of New Brighton into the sea.

2. Christchurch Gondola Christchurch Peak Tram
【Fare: $28 round trip for adults; $12 round trip for children 5 to 15 years old】.
- Christchurch is located in the middle of the Canterbury Plains, the largest in the South Island, with only the Port Hills to the south of the city rising above the plains, making it the best place to get a panoramic view of the city. The Christchurch Gondola is the quickest and easiest way to connect the city with the summit. The gondola is about one kilometer long and takes passengers up to the summit observation deck, which is about 450 meters above sea level, in less than 10 minutes. There are also several hiking trails around the observation deck for those who have enough time and strength to do short hikes.

3. TranzAlpine Alpine Tour Train
Standard fare: $179 for adults; $125 for children between 2 and 14 years old
- The TranzAlpine Alpine Train departs from Christchurch, crosses the Canterbury Plains and the Southern Alps, and finally arrives at Greymouth, the largest town on the West Coast with lush vegetation and abundant rainfall. "The TranzAlpine carriages feature large angled glass windows and are designed for visitors to see the vast plains and magnificent mountain scenery.
 

Day 11

08:00 - 20:00
Gather up the sadness of parting and say goodbye with regret.

Remember to
- Pack your luggage in order
- Make sure your passport and other important documents are protected with you
- Dispose of all trash and don't leave any flaws on your beautiful trip.

See you next time, New Zealand!
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PRICE EXCLUDE

1. Malaysia - Christchurch return flight
It is recommended to arrive at Christchurch airport before noon. This will allow you to arrive at Lake Tekapo before sunset on the first day.

2. Campervan rental fee (usually mandatory for a minimum of 7 days), fuel, camping fees, insurance, etc.
It is recommended to pick up and return the car in the same city. This way, there is no additional cost of about NZD 200. For example, pick up the car in Christchurch and return it in Christchurch as well.

There are many car rental companies near the airport, we recommend campervan companies including
- Motorhome Republic : https://shorturl.at/glHS3
- Maui Motorhome : https://www.maui-rentals.com/nz/en#

3. Driving License
Malaysia is a Commonwealth country and the driver's license is accepted as it is bilingual [Malaysian and English]. However, if you are worried, you can go to the Land Transport Department [JPJ] and pay RM 10 to get a duplicate copy just in case. All license holders can register as a driver when you pick up your car, then you can drive a campervan in New Zealand.

Recommended campsite apps/websites
1. CamperMate
It is convenient to reserve a campsite parking space before arrival [In high season, it may be full, but don't worry, there are several companies that provide parking at each location].

2. NZ Pocket Guide
https://nzpocketguide.com/accommodation-guide-holiday-parks-new-zealand/
Cost for two people:
a, low season NZ 15-50 (average NZ 33)
b. High season NZ16-78 (average NZ 37)

3. WAITOMO TOP 10 HOLIDAY PARK
https://www.waitomopark.co.nz/home/waitomo-top10-holiday-park/waitomo-accommodation


The campground provides everything you need, such as
1. kitchen, dining hall
2. toilet, shower facilities
3. playground, swimming pool, etc. [Because campground usually includes Motel].
👉 In New Zealand, you will be fined if you park your car. Remember! Remember! Don't be greedy for a small price.

It is recommended that 6 people campervan is the best value for money. The following is the calculation to plan with [6 pax campervan]:
[7 nights Camping station about NZ 20 x 7 =
= NZ 140 / person]
[8 days Average campervan cost, including full insurance
= NZD 5184.00 / 6 paxvehicle
= NZ 864.5 / pax]
Average fuel cost for the whole trip of about 1830km + 30% = 2380km
= NZ 600 / 6 pax
= NZ 100 / pax]

🚛 Total cost of campervan / pax= NZ 1104.5


The budget for each camping station is approximately as follows:
1. Lake Tekapo Lake Tekapo - Lakes Edge Holiday Park
🔌 Powered site power station NZD 30 / person, NZD 15 / child

2. Mount Cook Cook - Glentanner Holiday Park Mount Cook
🔌 Powered site Powered site NZD 28 / person, NZD 14 / child

3. Wanaka - Wanaka Top 10 Holiday Park
🔌 NZD 30 / person (seasonal)

4. Queenstown - Driftaway Queenstown
🔌 NZD 24 / person

5. Invercargill Invercargill
🔌 Invercargill Holiday Park and Motels
🔌 Central City Camping Park

6. Kaka Point
🔌 Kaka Point Camping Ground Power Station NZD 19 / person, NZD 5 / child

7. Oamaru Oamaru
🔌 Top 10 Holiday Parks - Power Station NZD 19 / person, NZD 5 / child


3. Meals, Drinks, etc.
If you are bringing food to New Zealand, make sure to declare honestly (e.g. list out all food items for customs officers to check, to reduce unnecessary trouble; and to speed up the customs clearance).

4. Accommodation in Christchurch
Generally, it is recommended to stay in Christchurch for 2 to 3 days, to see the British colonized city. Remember, before you return the car, you can take your luggage and other partners to the accommodation, to reduce the taxi fee.

5. New Zealand Tourist Tax
You need to do it in advance, otherwise you will not be able to enter.
You can do it online or download the app [cheaper, but sometimes there are problems].
- NZeTA = New Zealand electronic Travel Authority fee NZ 23, and
- International Travel Tax NZ 35.
= total NZ 58 (including GST).
If you download the app, NZ 23 can be reduced to NZ 17.

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