The hiking trails and hut system is world class.Very affordable.Summer camping is good stable weather and good sites. Tourist information centres everywhere.So easy.
I so enjoyed this. I'm really hoping that your next destination will be Australia. I've been a fan for a long time and rarely miss a video. Thank you for showing me these places that otherwise I'd never see. I often feel that you're a dear friend and that I've known you forever. Thank you for talking me along to all these wonderful places!
Sausage sizzle is a bbq'd sausage in a slice of bread with mustard/ketchup, or a piggy in a blanket as we used to call them. Sausage sizzles are very popular in Australia and people use them to raise money for clubs and such.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos and if you end up going to a party where there are far more males than females just say “there’s more sausage than a Bunnings car park” and people will know what you’re talkin’beet
Gabriel, it's cold 🥶 here on Kauai. Got up to 60°. I'm wearing a hoodie as I watch your video.😂 Head south to Hobbiton, and Rotorua(bigger town with lots of cultural villages, redwood forest from CA, and I saw a Kiwi at Te Puia cultural village), Taupo(lake town, ate in an airplane, found lemon slice), Napier(art deco town, cool) Wellington(nice city, good food, found a Cambodian place to get Amok).
Hopefully you get this in time before heading back towards Auckland. Can I suggest that you go via Opononi and the Hokianga harbour, then down through the Waipoua Kauri forest stopping at TaneMahuta (a giant Kauri tree). Then go to the Kai-iwi Lakes where you can have a swim in the fresh water if you want to. Baileys Beach next and if you go a few hundred yards south along the beach, you will find a seam of lignite ( unpetrified wood, and not sign posted) running through the cliffs,which has an entire tree trunk lying on it's side, near beach level, around 80 feet below the cliff top. Then head to Matakohe to see the Kauri gum museum. Those are some places a lot of people miss
It is so nice to see that people in New Zealand so much appreciate indigenous Maori culture today and that many towns and villages have Maori names. USA and Australia can learn much here. And yet another interesting fact: Gabriel, if you believe or not, you are now in the same time zone as the South Pole in Antarctica is (The Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station embraced this New Zealand time because all flights to McMurdo station depart from Christchurch, New Zealand and, therefore, all official travel from the pole goes through New Zealand).
Tons of places in the USA and Australia have indigenous names, including many of the state names: Iowa, Massachusetts, Wyoming, the Dakotas, to name a few. When I was in Australia I spent a few days in Wagga Wagga.
@ because that’s who settled the islands, one people but many different clans within them. The Chatham Islands to the south had the Maoriri people who were related to them
Kiwi (the fruit) isn’t called Kiwi here. They are Kiwifruit - one word, like Grapefruit. It’s only foreigners that shorten it, though we are getting pretty used to it these days!
It is not very expensive. Dorms for 15-35 euros and private rooms for 70-100 euros. Similar prices like in Europe. Cheaper than Australia. Tickets and tours are expensive, but there are not many places where you must pay a ticket. All public toilets are free, what is awesome fact.
Great to see you in our country , hope you are coming to Dunedin in the South Island. I have followed you for a number of year and being part Greek part Māori hope you enjoy New Zealand as much as the Greek Island😎
I was there in 2001/2 and it was 3.5 NZ dollars to the Pound. It was so cheap back then if visiting from the UK. Great fishing in Bay of Islands. Also sea kayaking around there is amazing.
Hey Gabe, if you're still in NZ, you might want to go out of your way to try some New Zealand lemonade fruit! They are said to taste like lemonade, hence the name, and they look very beautiful and tasty, and I think you would enjoy them
If and when you go to the southern island, try to see the Kea and the Kakapo parrot. To see Kakapo you need to go onto Codfish island (prohibited). The Kea parrot will take your car apart.
Beautiful sunny day and not too hot. Thanks for revisiting the Waitangi Treaty Grounds and the Stone House. Lovely tour of the whole area. Loved the walk to the waterfall, very relaxing music. Thank you. You need to try a sausage sizzle (bbq sausage sandwich with onion and sauce) very tasty. ☀️❤
Hi Gabriel Finally you started off the epic journey in NZ..good weather is a bonus..you are the best vlogger..most of them miss the Bay of Islands.😮surely you are an experienced traveller...well planner..juat a friendly reminder..if you don't have time..do the Rotorua thermal area ...then down south Taupo. Tongariro national park..straight down to Wellington area..ferry to South Island......on State Hwy one..to Christchurch then onto the via Mckenzie country to Queenstown...the MUST....probably you have already som ideas...Now is the Internet travel generation 😅 I've just backed from California.. Definitely cheaper in NZ... For lunch Go to the local bakery every town and city..less expensive and wholesome..especially meat pies to try... . For rental car say about 50 NZD..possible for bit quiet season...
its great value for Americans.. this is why kiwis have it tough in Europe and USA.. everything is double.. beautiful country for sure.... head on down to wellington... lots to see on the way down... lake taupo... the kapiti coast is a nice drive into wellington... then stay in wellington... head down to the south island and then you really see some beauty down there too...
Not all of Europe. We in Sweden feel the pain too when visiting countries that has the Euro as currency, 1 euro used to be 8 Swedish krona, now it's 11.50.
Hi Gabe, still watching you! First one was when you had seen Mooji, what now seems a lifetime ago! I am in the Uk, our very dear friends are in Tauranga in NZ, we cannot get to see them. If you go there (?) it will be like visiting them! Enjoy your travels x
Hey Gabriel,,, When you start heading south from Auckland, I really do suggest you have a look at Raglan, just 2 hours from Auckland on the West coast. It is a great seaside town, and as I have followed you for years, I know you would really like it there. Also, for some more really good places to visit, Rotorua and Taupo, these three places will give you a great kiwi experience. I hope you actually read the comments your followers take the time to write to you, especially when they live in the Country you are visiting and want to help you see some awesome places. All the best.
I’m glad you’re enjoying your time in NZ 😊 Referring to kiwis 🥝 the picture you showed of “kiwis “ is actually the Māori people 👍🏻 they are one of the original inhabitants of NZ 😊 just to let you know if you’re not aware 😎 safe travels 👋🏻
Thoroughly enjoyed that, great video. Can we please clear something up once and for all... Kiwis are either the indigenous flightless bird or the colliquial name for the local people. The yummy green fruit is Kiwifruit AKA Chinese Gooseberries. If you refer to the fruit as a "kiwi" it sounds like you're either planning to eat a protected species or you're a cannibal! Looking forward to your next post.
Gabe, I'm from New Zealand, Living in the Bay of Plenty. I subscribed over 10 years ago to you now, You inspired me to travel the world in my 20's. I returned to NZ over the Covid, because most countries closed boarder's, and I felt NZ to be really safe. Nz is beautiful, Friendly, easy to explore. BUT it's incredibly expensive to live in. I've essentially become poverty-trapped here. Not the worse place to be, But damn there was so much more of the world I wanted to see. Enjoy your time here mate. If I can shout you beer, or a meal, I'm in a town called Te Puke (The Kiwifruit Capital of the world, Happy to show you some Orchards) :) Leave your email or something in a comment. PS. Can't believe you rented a Car, NZ is one of the best places to Hitchike in the world.
Born in New Zealand. Only other countries I’ve been to are Australia and 6 countries in South America. And they’re all equally as beautiful. And a lot more fun. Unless you like fishing hunting and winter action sports. Otherwise what the other guy said it’s boring as shit.
I say that it is not that expensive in New Zealand as many would have thought. Maybe the conversion rate (to EUR and USD - it is 1.84:1 to EUR now but was 1.59:1 in March 2022) can aid here in some way, just like in Sweden where SEK conversion rate also changed in EUR/USD favour (it is like 11:1 to EUR right now, in the past it was 9:1 at some point) and even Sweden became reasonable for European travellers because of that, cheaper than some touristy areas on the Croatian Adriatic coast. I believe that flights to New Zealand are more of a problem (duration and prices) for many world travellers as place is so remote but once they come there, it is good in majority of aspects.
OK, that's five times in the first six minutes....I can no longer hold my tongue...Please stop saying "roosters and chickens" ! 😄 See Seinfeld scene > Frank Costanza :"Let me understand: you got the hen, the chicken, and the rooster. The rooster goes with the chicken. So, who's having sex with the hen?" An otherwise great video, as always! 👍🙂
Hi Gabriel, a beautiful, pleasant day I believe a car boot in the U.S. is when they lock your tires. The price of fish and chips could also be the amount you get, which may explain the price difference. Many of the Pacific Islanders like Samoa and Tongans are genetically exceptionally large people with very distinct traits.
I agree with @Lorraine-p4r , New Zealand prices can't (not even slightly) compare to the expensiveness of Switzerland, Iceland, Norway and Denmark - in compare to that countries they are very reasonable, at least for Europeans (oil and gas are even cheaper in NZ than in my own country Slovenia that is considered as Eastern Europe by many). As Gabriel said, they are more like prices in the USA and Australia, many European countries are more expensive.
NZ officially the most expensive country to live in the world! (Just a joke...best tip to save money in NZ is to buy a ticket, pack your bags and leave)
@@UffeUlferts okay well that's somewhat similar to the US. I think the US salary is skewed higher because of the billionaires around here. Plus they get free healthcare. So it doesn't sound like they are doing too badly.
Have you stayed in a hotel in the US recently? You would be hard pressed to find any hotel for less than 100US. And if you want lean without cockroaches, then 200US is what you will have to pay.
You can definitely find a room for less than $100, depends a lot on where you are: th-cam.com/video/K0wuS3ZzXAI/w-d-xo.html But in NYC, Miami, Hawaii etc. they will be more expensive.
NZ maybe a bit on the expensive side, but price can you put on safety from flora and fauna, with fauna including locals without firearms, unlike in the US?
The Treaty of Waitangi is about as relevant and meaningful as the US Declaration of Independence or the British Magna Carter. None of them stand the test of time.
No doubt from his many times in Hawaii as Hawaiian has the same sounds and are similar. Also both were turned into a written language by early Christian missionaries
I would probably get a working holiday visa to offset some of the costs. But then how much nature one can take in? After 2 weeks it all already seems enough.
I'm not quite sure what you mean. I have to move the camera around to show the scene and to go back and forth between pointing it at myself when talking and then rotating it to show what I'm looking at. So I'm not sure at which point you consider it to be excessively swinging. Can you include a timestamp (for example 5:30) showing the exact point or various points in the video that you're referring to?
Kiwi is the bird, Kiwi is also a New Zealander, the fruit is called a Kiwifruit, NOT a Kiwi! Why is it that only Kiwis and Aussies get it right and the rest of the world always get it wrong! How do you forget your PIN number?
Most museums in NZ are a bit crap frankly. Not a long history in NZ and of course they reflect that. Te Papa is overrated and isnt a great museum either and not recommended although the ww1 displays in a portion of the museum are good, rest meh. The War Memorial Auckland museum is ok though and has some hidden gems.
It's peak summer season. You're in a very popular tourist spot, for both New Zealanders, and travellers. It's gonna be expensive!
Another fabulous break from my work day. Thank you Gabe! You're our hero! 🙌
I watch you tube on my phone during my work. I'am a guard at the lobby of
a hitech building.
What a difference sunshine 🌞 makes
The hiking trails and hut system is world class.Very affordable.Summer camping is good stable weather and good sites. Tourist information centres everywhere.So easy.
The flora is so incredibly beautiful everywhere there on the North Island 😍😍😍
gabes swagger levels are off the charts once again
I so enjoyed this. I'm really hoping that your next destination will be Australia. I've been a fan for a long time and rarely miss a video. Thank you for showing me these places that otherwise I'd never see. I often feel that you're a dear friend and that I've known you forever. Thank you for talking me along to all these wonderful places!
He has done Australia before.
@@TheMl145 Just a tiny bit. Hardly "done Australia".
Sausage sizzle is a bbq'd sausage in a slice of bread with mustard/ketchup, or a piggy in a blanket as we used to call them. Sausage sizzles are very popular in Australia and people use them to raise money for clubs and such.
Got it, good to know.
So basically just a sausage 🌭 in a bun like everywhere else in Europe and North America
@@GabrielTravelerVideos and if you end up going to a party where there are far more males than females just say “there’s more sausage than a Bunnings car park” and people will know what you’re talkin’beet
@@VolkerHelmich In a slice of bread, we aren't as fancy as you lot.
@@matthewmorris7510 I guess bread is bread
I don't know how Gabe handles the jet lag so well. It kicks my butt❤
New Zealand looks different than other
places. Itsmagic...
It's boring as shit
Gabriel, it's cold 🥶 here on Kauai. Got up to 60°. I'm wearing a hoodie as I watch your video.😂
Head south to Hobbiton, and Rotorua(bigger town with lots of cultural villages, redwood forest from CA, and I saw a Kiwi at Te Puia cultural village), Taupo(lake town, ate in an airplane, found lemon slice), Napier(art deco town, cool) Wellington(nice city, good food, found a Cambodian place to get Amok).
Very enjoyable, Thanks Gabe!
17:28 That looks very nice and serene
Oamaru town on the South Island is an interesting stop used in a lot of movies these days for it's old charm.
Hopefully you get this in time before heading back towards Auckland. Can I suggest that you go via Opononi and the Hokianga harbour, then down through the Waipoua Kauri forest stopping at TaneMahuta (a giant Kauri tree). Then go to the Kai-iwi Lakes where you can have a swim in the fresh water if you want to. Baileys Beach next and if you go a few hundred yards south along the beach, you will find a seam of lignite ( unpetrified wood, and not sign posted) running through the cliffs,which has an entire tree trunk lying on it's side, near beach level, around 80 feet below the cliff top. Then head to Matakohe to see the Kauri gum museum. Those are some places a lot of people miss
It is so nice to see that people in New Zealand so much appreciate indigenous Maori culture today and that many towns and villages have Maori names. USA and Australia can learn much here. And yet another interesting fact: Gabriel, if you believe or not, you are now in the same time zone as the South Pole in Antarctica is (The Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station embraced this New Zealand time because all flights to McMurdo station depart from Christchurch, New Zealand and, therefore, all official travel from the pole goes through New Zealand).
Tons of places in the USA and Australia have indigenous names, including many of the state names: Iowa, Massachusetts, Wyoming, the Dakotas, to name a few. When I was in Australia I spent a few days in Wagga Wagga.
How is there only one tribe for both islands? All I hear about are Māori?
@ because that’s who settled the islands, one people but many different clans within them. The Chatham Islands to the south had the Maoriri people who were related to them
@@MomentswithDavid its a small country that just got settled by one people
But there is no a full blooded Maori.
Thank You Gabriel for Another Amazing Adventure🙂💙👍
Thank you very much for the videos about Auckland and surroundings. I like them a lot. Everything is so fascinating!
Kiwi (the fruit) isn’t called Kiwi here. They are Kiwifruit - one word, like Grapefruit. It’s only foreigners that shorten it, though we are getting pretty used to it these days!
I'm not getting used to it, I friggin' HATE it when everyone except Kiwis and Aussies get it wrong!
It is not very expensive. Dorms for 15-35 euros and private rooms for 70-100 euros. Similar prices like in Europe. Cheaper than Australia. Tickets and tours are expensive, but there are not many places where you must pay a ticket. All public toilets are free, what is awesome fact.
It's neither a boat or a ship, it's a canoe. :)
A canoe is a boat, so it's a boat.
You finally made it to my country awesome ❤️🇳🇿🇳🇿
Great to see you in our country , hope you are coming to Dunedin in the South Island. I have followed you for a number of year and being part Greek part Māori hope you enjoy New Zealand as much as the Greek Island😎
I was there in 2001/2 and it was 3.5 NZ dollars to the Pound. It was so cheap back then if visiting from the UK. Great fishing in Bay of Islands. Also sea kayaking around there is amazing.
The Maori accent is strange and sounds very nice to me.😊I like their customs and culture,their wood carvings are amazing!😊👍
You should do the Tongariro Crossing. Amazing hike and scenery
Hey Gabe, if you're still in NZ, you might want to go out of your way to try some New Zealand lemonade fruit! They are said to taste like lemonade, hence the name, and they look very beautiful and tasty, and I think you would enjoy them
Very nice tour to NZ and the stone house 🏡I enjoyed and thanks!
love Gabs i currently in Cyprus nice weather as well xx
About time you saw that movie, a great classic .
If and when you go to the southern island, try to see the Kea and the Kakapo parrot. To see Kakapo you need to go onto Codfish island (prohibited). The Kea parrot will take your car apart.
Beautiful sunny day and not too hot. Thanks for revisiting the Waitangi Treaty Grounds and the Stone House. Lovely tour of the whole area. Loved the walk to the waterfall, very relaxing music. Thank you. You need to try a sausage sizzle (bbq sausage sandwich with onion and sauce) very tasty. ☀️❤
If you want to see a kiwi in the wild the best place is on Stewart Island
Hey Gabe u really need to try a steak n cheese pie from a bakery while ur here
Sausage sizzle is a pork sausage in a slice of bread with ketchup.
What about going to Tasmania next, it has some of the best natural scenery in the world and its great to hire a car and explore the island
$40 for the museum complex is expensive
Total rip
10:40 Don't forget Poo Poo caca! 😂
They love a car boot here in the UK haha
Das Boot
Newzealand is such a beautiful country
Awesome 😁👍
Interesting place 👍👍
I like learning about it on YT but based on what I've seen so far I have no desire to travel there 👎
I know Kiwi's are nocturnal and hard to see in the wild, but have you seen any elves? They are more active during the day.
elves are terrifying
No elves yet, but I did see some hobbits. Looked like they were going on some sort of big adventure.
You should head to Russell, which is pretty close by to Paihia as well.
Hi Gabriel
Finally you started off the epic journey in NZ..good weather is a bonus..you are the best vlogger..most of them miss the Bay of Islands.😮surely you are an experienced traveller...well planner..juat a friendly reminder..if you don't have time..do the Rotorua thermal area ...then down south Taupo. Tongariro national park..straight down to Wellington area..ferry to South Island......on State Hwy one..to Christchurch then onto the via Mckenzie country to Queenstown...the MUST....probably you have already som ideas...Now is the Internet travel generation 😅
I've just backed from California..
Definitely cheaper in NZ...
For lunch Go to the local bakery every town and city..less expensive and wholesome..especially meat pies to try... .
For rental car say about 50 NZD..possible for bit quiet season...
I gotta have some malt vinegar with my fried fish
💡👍Brilliant !!
You have to try a meat pie from any local bakery. There are various fillings and they are great
How are they different from empanadas?
@ Sorry I wouldn’t have a clue as I have never tried an empanada
its great value for Americans.. this is why kiwis have it tough in Europe and USA.. everything is double..
beautiful country for sure.... head on down to wellington... lots to see on the way down...
lake taupo... the kapiti coast is a nice drive into wellington...
then stay in wellington... head down to the south island and then you really see some beauty down there too...
Not all of Europe. We in Sweden feel the pain too when visiting countries that has the Euro as currency, 1 euro used to be 8 Swedish krona, now it's 11.50.
Hi Gabe, still watching you! First one was when you had seen Mooji, what now seems a lifetime ago! I am in the Uk, our very dear friends are in Tauranga in NZ, we cannot get to see them. If you go there (?) it will be like visiting them! Enjoy your travels x
Hey Gabriel,,, When you start heading south from Auckland, I really do suggest you have a look at Raglan, just 2 hours from Auckland on the West coast. It is a great seaside town, and as I have followed you for years, I know you would really like it there. Also, for some more really good places to visit, Rotorua and Taupo, these three places will give you a great kiwi experience. I hope you actually read the comments your followers take the time to write to you, especially when they live in the Country you are visiting and want to help you see some awesome places. All the best.
I’m glad you’re enjoying your time in NZ 😊 Referring to kiwis 🥝 the picture you showed of “kiwis “ is actually the Māori people 👍🏻 they are one of the original inhabitants of NZ 😊 just to let you know if you’re not aware 😎 safe travels 👋🏻
Yes, of course. 😊
Thoroughly enjoyed that, great video. Can we please clear something up once and for all... Kiwis are either the indigenous flightless bird or the colliquial name for the local people. The yummy green fruit is Kiwifruit AKA Chinese Gooseberries. If you refer to the fruit as a "kiwi" it sounds like you're either planning to eat a protected species or you're a cannibal! Looking forward to your next post.
Gabe, I'm from New Zealand, Living in the Bay of Plenty.
I subscribed over 10 years ago to you now, You inspired me to travel the world in my 20's.
I returned to NZ over the Covid, because most countries closed boarder's, and I felt NZ to be really safe.
Nz is beautiful, Friendly, easy to explore. BUT it's incredibly expensive to live in. I've essentially become poverty-trapped here. Not the worse place to be, But damn there was so much more of the world I wanted to see.
Enjoy your time here mate.
If I can shout you beer, or a meal, I'm in a town called Te Puke (The Kiwifruit Capital of the world, Happy to show you some Orchards)
:) Leave your email or something in a comment.
PS. Can't believe you rented a Car, NZ is one of the best places to Hitchike in the world.
The best and most beautiful country I’ve been to, if anyone does have the chance to visit New Zealand 🇳🇿 please do it. Amazing country.
What makes it the best?
@@SamWhite-no6ddfull of New Zealanders 😂😂😂😂
@@heatherstephens9295 it's boring as shit
Born in New Zealand. Only other countries I’ve been to are Australia and 6 countries in South America. And they’re all equally as beautiful. And a lot more fun. Unless you like fishing hunting and winter action sports. Otherwise what the other guy said it’s boring as shit.
@ maybe it’s you?
I say that it is not that expensive in New Zealand as many would have thought. Maybe the conversion rate (to EUR and USD - it is 1.84:1 to EUR now but was 1.59:1 in March 2022) can aid here in some way, just like in Sweden where SEK conversion rate also changed in EUR/USD favour (it is like 11:1 to EUR right now, in the past it was 9:1 at some point) and even Sweden became reasonable for European travellers because of that, cheaper than some touristy areas on the Croatian Adriatic coast. I believe that flights to New Zealand are more of a problem (duration and prices) for many world travellers as place is so remote but once they come there, it is good in majority of aspects.
Get a mince and cheese pie or steak and cheese pie at a bakery.
OK, that's five times in the first six minutes....I can no longer hold my tongue...Please stop saying "roosters and chickens" ! 😄
See Seinfeld scene > Frank Costanza :"Let me understand: you got the hen, the chicken, and the rooster. The rooster goes with the chicken. So, who's having sex with the hen?"
An otherwise great video, as always! 👍🙂
Roosters, chickens, and kiwis.
th-cam.com/video/Dii5OlXoeac/w-d-xo.html
Hi Gabriel, a beautiful, pleasant day I believe a car boot in the U.S. is when they lock your tires. The price of fish and chips could also be the amount you get, which may explain the price difference. Many of the Pacific Islanders like Samoa and Tongans are genetically exceptionally large people with very distinct traits.
We're not speaking about the USA
I am surprised anyone visits here as its so bloody expensive
Most of the world is dramatically more expensive than 5 years ago. So it cancels out a bit i think
Have you been to Switzerland it's so expensive there!!!!!
I agree with @Lorraine-p4r , New Zealand prices can't (not even slightly) compare to the expensiveness of Switzerland, Iceland, Norway and Denmark - in compare to that countries they are very reasonable, at least for Europeans (oil and gas are even cheaper in NZ than in my own country Slovenia that is considered as Eastern Europe by many). As Gabriel said, they are more like prices in the USA and Australia, many European countries are more expensive.
Switzerland is insane: th-cam.com/video/WcgEkPmGL_8/w-d-xo.html
@sonnyday6830 what do you base this on. it's no more expensive than anywhere else in the world. And cost of living is lower here than it is in aussie
NZ officially the most expensive country to live in the world! (Just a joke...best tip to save money in NZ is to buy a ticket, pack your bags and leave)
Very pretty!
Do you think you would ever go back to Austrailia and visit Austrailia Zoo? They have accomodations there now.
Sure, I'd love to see it.
A sizzle is a sausage with/in bread from the grill....
The Bay of Islands is a tourist trap for the unwary. There are so many more interesting places to visit in NZ, on both islands.
Roosters are chickens! Male chickens are roosters and female chickens are hens.
Rooster 🐔 not chicken
Exactly: th-cam.com/video/Dii5OlXoeac/w-d-xo.html
Hen and kiwi
Sausage sizzle is a BBQ!
No, actually it's not
That way everyone want to emigrate to Australia
Exactly. Visiting NZ on holiday is one thing. Living in it is not great. Wrecked. Not what it was, hence I left.
@ 👍👍👍
Gabriel loves his milk🤣
Is that so funny?
@UffeUlferts Yeah it's HILARIOUS! Now take the stick out of your fucking ass! Holy cow, who are you weird people😂
@@andreww3621you're calling me weird when it's you that finds the drinking of milk to be HILARIOUS? 🙄 You're a curious fellow.
Another nice waterfall. The prices there seemed pretty similar to US prices.
Unless you're a resident there, then it's expensive.
@@UffeUlferts what are their salaries? I guess I could look it up. Do they have the european-style benefits?
@saratemp790 avg salary = 61K NZD. Free healthcare
@@UffeUlferts okay well that's somewhat similar to the US. I think the US salary is skewed higher because of the billionaires around here. Plus they get free healthcare. So it doesn't sound like they are doing too badly.
@saratemp790 NZ ranks higher for the living standard than the USA
Have you stayed in a hotel in the US recently? You would be hard pressed to find any hotel for less than 100US. And if you want lean without cockroaches, then 200US is what you will have to pay.
You can definitely find a room for less than $100, depends a lot on where you are: th-cam.com/video/K0wuS3ZzXAI/w-d-xo.html But in NYC, Miami, Hawaii etc. they will be more expensive.
Mass shootings are a daily occurrence in the US, but probably only one every 10 years in NZ.
From 1841 to 2023 (182 years) there have been 19 mass shootings totalling 696 people. That's like about 1 1/2 weeks worth in the US.
From NZ here myself and it is become more expensive over the years since Covid sadly :( best to stick with the budgets if you can :)
It's much cheaper for people who earn in USD vs NZD
Is the kiwi considered a bird or a chicken?
The Maori words with a wh sound like a f.whangarei = fungaray.whanau= fanow.
NZ maybe a bit on the expensive side, but price can you put on safety from flora and fauna, with fauna including locals without firearms, unlike in the US?
What trash can lid did you crawl out from under?
You seem really obsessed with violence, guns, and the USA. Why don't you speak about Germany? 🇩🇪 Not everyone's in the USA 😂
Why go to NZ when have obviously done so little research beforehand?
You get irritated quite easily, fella.
$29.00 for a burger is a rip off
A kiwi by any other name is a 🐔 chicken
The Treaty of Waitangi is about as relevant and meaningful as the US Declaration of Independence or the British Magna Carter. None of them stand the test of time.
You must be fun at parties
So, the entire country is a Kiwi habitat?
Of course not you small minded thing lol, you definitely won't find them in the big cities and towns.
@@mistersquirrel0 correct you just don't see them as they are nocturnal and don't come out of the bush
@@rollyrolly7729 I heard they come out in droves during a rugby match. 🙂
Nz expensive asf
Gabe, Paihia is pronounced pie he-a
Your Maori pronunciation though is not bad for an American😉
No doubt from his many times in Hawaii as Hawaiian has the same sounds and are similar. Also both were turned into a written language by early Christian missionaries
I would probably get a working holiday visa to offset some of the costs. But then how much nature one can take in? After 2 weeks it all already seems enough.
Dont go if your not keen on nature...or just stay in packed cities like hong kong?
Do they have Dodo birds there and Kangaroos?
We saw Dodo birds and chickens in the last video
@@UffeUlfertsAnd I thought they were extinct.
@Resmith18SR there you go, trying to think again. 😳
@@UffeUlfertsProjecting again. 😂😂😂
Nesmith, I reckon you and I weren't much on book learnin' 😳
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Tourist towns are more expensive
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Please slow down the swing of your camera.
I'm not quite sure what you mean. I have to move the camera around to show the scene and to go back and forth between pointing it at myself when talking and then rotating it to show what I'm looking at. So I'm not sure at which point you consider it to be excessively swinging. Can you include a timestamp (for example 5:30) showing the exact point or various points in the video that you're referring to?
Was worried4u, they said2 earthquakes yesterday!
Didn't feel them, hadn't heard about them until seeing your comment. Just checked and looks like they were on the southern part of the island.
@cindybalog7318 we get them everyday. You don't feel most of them. The 2 your talking about that people felt were just babies. Nothing to worry about
I like your left hand gestures, interesting to watch
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You are a budget traveler. It has to be cheap.
Tahiti seems better value !
New Zealand is a much bigger country though, Tahiti is small, of course it's gonna be cheaper to travel around!!
No way Tahiti is way more expensive than NZ or even Switzerland.
Kiwi is the bird, Kiwi is also a New Zealander, the fruit is called a Kiwifruit, NOT a Kiwi! Why is it that only Kiwis and Aussies get it right and the rest of the world always get it wrong! How do you forget your PIN number?
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Not Pie-a-here, it's pronounced Pie-here 😂
Crazy to think you had to explain what a kiwi was 😂 obviously aimed at the American audience who probably think new Zealand is in Europe
you keep saying paia hia, which it is not. It is Pai-hia :) sounds funny how you say it though lol
Most museums in NZ are a bit crap frankly. Not a long history in NZ and of course they reflect that. Te Papa is overrated and isnt a great museum either and not recommended although the ww1 displays in a portion of the museum are good, rest meh.
The War Memorial Auckland museum is ok though and has some hidden gems.