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Queenstown Accomodation and activities
Posted: Mon October 29, 2007 01:36 PM UTC
I am a student from Singapore and I'm planning to backpack alone to New Zealand for the entire month of March 2008. I'm thinking about spending most of my time, maybe 14 days, in Queenstown. Will the town be busy then? Do i need to book my activities before hand? I have quite a low budget, just there to take a break, but I have to try the bungy jump.

Any recommendations for sites or affordable activities in Queenstown or any other city?
What other parts of New Zealand should I visit?
As i do not have a driving license, how can i travel and is it convenient?

I am so excited but clueless!
Thank you so very much for your time.
saifudeen
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Queenstown Re: Accomodation and activities
Posted: Tue November 13, 2007 12:31 AM UTC
Hi.. think March should be OK. You don't really need to book the activities as there are so many to choose from. Its just that they are not cheap by Singapore standards! Price is generally quite similar throughout NZ... Can't help you on the traveling part as NZ is a place that you really need to drive to see more of her.

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wctan72
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Queenstown Re: Accomodation and activities
Posted: Fri November 16, 2007 09:14 AM UTC
I live in New Zealand and would like to give you some information to help you out as you say you are a student with a low budget.
1. Queenstown is the most expensive town in New Zealand because of it is a very popular tourist destination. It is not as backpacker friendly as Christchurch,Auckland,Rotorua,etc.
2. After the bungy jump in Queenstown there is not much else to do without a car. Suggest travel to other towns after the jump
3. You can travel quite well using buses and backpacker coaches between cities. Schedules are on the internet, Youth Hostels and tourist information Centres are a great source of information. You should join the YHA. You can book your accommodation and get travel plans as soon as you arrive at the airport where they have an excellent tourist centre, March is a quiet time so booking is not essential, in any case if the hostel is full the hostel or hotel will help you to get another room/bed, Kiwis are very friendly and helpful.
4. Public transport in the major cities are adequate so even without a car most backpackers are able to do as much as those in a car, though not as fast as those in a car.
5. Food, for example a plate goreng mee is NZ$6 in Christchurch, Auckland and Wellington but NZ$10 in Queenstown. But 2 minute packet noodles bought from supermarkets here and cooked yourself is cheaper than in Singapore.

There are other forums on New Zealand which will give you added information. Search as all details you requested are fully covered, I do not know if I am allowed to give you the website but you can send me a personal message.
Selamat jalan

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