📝 20 Things I Wish I Knew Before Visiting New Zealand - Live with NZ Pocket Guide 🌏

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🔴 LIVE: Planning a trip to New Zealand? Join the NZ Pocket Guide team for a live session where we share 20 essential tips and insights we wish we knew before visiting NZ. From travel hacks to cultural nuances, get ready to make your Kiwi adventure smoother and more enjoyable.

🌏 This week's theme: '20 Things I Wish I Knew Before Visiting New Zealand'

What You'll Learn:
✅ Key Travel Tips and Hacks for First-Time Visitors
✅ Must-Know Cultural Etiquette and Practices
✅ Best Times to Visit and Seasonal Insights
✅ Navigating NZ’s Unique Landscapes and Roads
✅ Essential Packing Tips for Different Activities and Weather
✅ Live Q&A: Your Travel Questions Answered by Experts

🌟 Why You Should Watch:

Gain valuable insights to enhance your New Zealand trip.
Learn about common pitfalls and how to avoid them.
Get practical advice on everything from packing to planning.
Engage with our team live for personalized travel tips.
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🚀 Ready to make the most of your New Zealand adventure? Tune in to our live show for all the essential advice you need before visiting NZ!

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I wish I knew about inspections while renting flats and that they start showing it before we move out! Tomatoes and berries are also crazy expensive

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I need advice on traveling the length on North Island in two days (I know, it's not a great idea). I have an all-day pelagic birding trip in Tutukaka on October 26. Then I need to be in Kaikura for another on October 30. This means I need to get from Tutukaka/Wharangei to Wellington in 2 days. Google suggests 3 routes: via Taupo (east side of the lake), via Kurtao (west side of Lk. Taupo), or via Highway 4 to Whanganui. All are listed about the same distance and time, but I know there is more to the story than that. Can you offer any advice? Love your channel. Thanks for all you do.

MendoDave-it