Guys much appreciated this upload I lived in New Zealand South Island for three years and I’ve never seen such amazing footage in all my life, it was like looking at Patagonia I hope you cherish where you went because it was a very very special , regards
Thank you for the compliment!!! It was our first time filming our travels and we are very happy that we were able to capture New Zealand's natural beauty reasonably well 😂Exploring NZ's stunning landscapes is definitely something that we will remember forever!! 😊
@@nick_and_ada apologies I forgot to ask before, what time of the month did you guys go to Lake Tekapo? I want to go with my girlfriend when its snowing but not in the peak of cold winter, thanks
We were there on the 27th and 28th of June! While there was plenty of snow on the ground, we didn't actually get to see it snowing 😂 the snow was probably just from the occasional rain freezing overnight (it's also why our first hike at hooker valley was so icy)
It happened to us when we were there last month. Everywhere else was dry enough but it was pissing down rain at mt cook. Apparently it has been raining for 3 days and the hooker valley track was closed for safety reason 😞
The weather in NZ is really unpredictable 😂 We had to miss our canyoneering experience and almost missed our Milford Sound cruise because of the rain! Not to mention the missed stargazing tour in this episode 😭 I hope the rest of your trip was enjoyable!!
The salmon at Mt Cook is the best. I would've been shattered if they ran out of sashimi 😰 but there's always the High Country salmon farm down the road from Twizel. The view from the Sealy Tarns track looks great. Might have to try that hike next time. Thanks for the video.
We were actually able to grab some on the way to Sealy Tarns 😂 The salmon smelled clean, was very plump, and had a nice bite to it! The views from Sealy Tarns were really incredible! We were probably halfway through to the top and we can't imagine how much better it would have been 😭😭 Definitely a recommended hike!!
Hi!! Thank you for the support 😊We visited New Zealand from the second week of June to early July; the weather was really nice as it was the start of winter 😂😂
Hi Tauheed! We use a couple of cameras for our videos - a Fuji XT3 for scenery shots, a Sony ZV1 for vlogging, and a Gopro Hero4 for any action shots that we may have. The Gopro was used for the bungy jump and it was also used for our upcoming video where we swam with dolphins in Kaikoura! Hope this helps 😊😊😊
Cool Video guys, welcome to NZ where the weather always changes! :D
Guys much appreciated this upload I lived in New Zealand South Island for three years and I’ve never seen such amazing footage in all my life, it was like looking at Patagonia I hope you cherish where you went because it was a very very special , regards
Thank you for the compliment!!! It was our first time filming our travels and we are very happy that we were able to capture New Zealand's natural beauty reasonably well 😂Exploring NZ's stunning landscapes is definitely something that we will remember forever!! 😊
@@nick_and_ada apologies I forgot to ask before, what time of the month did you guys go to Lake Tekapo?
I want to go with my girlfriend when its snowing but not in the peak of cold winter, thanks
We were there on the 27th and 28th of June! While there was plenty of snow on the ground, we didn't actually get to see it snowing 😂 the snow was probably just from the occasional rain freezing overnight (it's also why our first hike at hooker valley was so icy)
It happened to us when we were there last month. Everywhere else was dry enough but it was pissing down rain at mt cook. Apparently it has been raining for 3 days and the hooker valley track was closed for safety reason 😞
The weather in NZ is really unpredictable 😂 We had to miss our canyoneering experience and almost missed our Milford Sound cruise because of the rain! Not to mention the missed stargazing tour in this episode 😭 I hope the rest of your trip was enjoyable!!
The salmon at Mt Cook is the best. I would've been shattered if they ran out of sashimi 😰 but there's always the High Country salmon farm down the road from Twizel.
The view from the Sealy Tarns track looks great. Might have to try that hike next time. Thanks for the video.
We were actually able to grab some on the way to Sealy Tarns 😂 The salmon smelled clean, was very plump, and had a nice bite to it!
The views from Sealy Tarns were really incredible! We were probably halfway through to the top and we can't imagine how much better it would have been 😭😭 Definitely a recommended hike!!
Love to watch every videos you guys film. Such a wonderful view. What month you guys visit New Zealand?
Hi!! Thank you for the support 😊We visited New Zealand from the second week of June to early July; the weather was really nice as it was the start of winter 😂😂
Hello brother it’s me Tauheed khan from Pakistan!
Can you tell me about your camera 🎥
Which one cameras do you using for your blogging 😊
Hi Tauheed! We use a couple of cameras for our videos - a Fuji XT3 for scenery shots, a Sony ZV1 for vlogging, and a Gopro Hero4 for any action shots that we may have. The Gopro was used for the bungy jump and it was also used for our upcoming video where we swam with dolphins in Kaikoura! Hope this helps 😊😊😊
@@nick_and_ada thankful brother it’s really very helpful to me 😊❤️
very cold
It was was quite cold but the weather was perfect for hiking 😂
May I know which car rental website you use to rent car in new zealand?
I believe we used the Discovercars website and chose Mode Rentals! Service was great and the team was really friendly and responsive!!
what month did you travel to Queenstown?
We were in Queenstown in late June!