5.13 was along hooker valley track. 7.03 was along the way to Mt.Cook. 7.18 was end of hooker valley track. Basically it was all at Mt cook. Basically Hooker valley is just one of the few hiking trails at Mt. Cook. Check out our entire NZ series, there are quite few nice hiking/walking trails at Mt. Cook. we did not even have time for all of them, we just did 2. If you like the scenery, it's all at Mt. Cook. Cheers
Thanks. End point of Hooker Valley track viewing Aoraki/Mt Cook. My video on Hooker Valley track link th-cam.com/video/Q7lZn-4gvG8/w-d-xo.html The next video link to a different track to which view Mt Cook at a different perspective. th-cam.com/video/X7AjNQ8Ea14/w-d-xo.html
We went with wilderness.co.nz I think back then during our research their motorhomes r more luxurious and they have more choices of different layout. But recently I realised they cut down the choices being offered. Hope this helps.
Early Dec. It was still cold even though its summer. If you're from tropical country. Just prepare warm clothing especially for the seniors and kids. Temperature can easily go below 10 at night and 15ish to 20ish during daytime. Typically warmer in city area. But nowadays its quite unpredictable. North Island suppose to be much warmer than South. But we still experience a few very cold nights in the North.
The longer daylight in summer is a good advantage while travelling. Sunset around 9pm during our visit. But disadvantage will be its more costly to travel during summer. Car rental and accommodation are mostly more expensive. And most definitely need to book holiday parks in advance.
Go ahead travel my whenua (country), enjoy but remember, you can not buy my Maori land
hii, may i know time5:13 and 7:03-7:18 is at where?
5.13 was along hooker valley track. 7.03 was along the way to Mt.Cook. 7.18 was end of hooker valley track. Basically it was all at Mt cook. Basically Hooker valley is just one of the few hiking trails at Mt. Cook. Check out our entire NZ series, there are quite few nice hiking/walking trails at Mt. Cook. we did not even have time for all of them, we just did 2. If you like the scenery, it's all at Mt. Cook. Cheers
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Thanks man
Hi do you still travel in campervan while touring north island?
We travelled in campervan in North Island. South Island using MPV.
hi, very good video. may I know where is it at 7:19 ?
thank you
Thanks. End point of Hooker Valley track viewing Aoraki/Mt Cook. My video on Hooker Valley track link
th-cam.com/video/Q7lZn-4gvG8/w-d-xo.html
The next video link to a different track to which view Mt Cook at a different perspective.
th-cam.com/video/X7AjNQ8Ea14/w-d-xo.html
@@papayajuice thank you
May I know which company do you use to rent campervan? Thanks for the video its very informative
We went with wilderness.co.nz
I think back then during our research their motorhomes r more luxurious and they have more choices of different layout. But recently I realised they cut down the choices being offered. Hope this helps.
hi! which month was your nz trip? how was the weather and temperature like
Early Dec. It was still cold even though its summer. If you're from tropical country. Just prepare warm clothing especially for the seniors and kids. Temperature can easily go below 10 at night and 15ish to 20ish during daytime. Typically warmer in city area. But nowadays its quite unpredictable. North Island suppose to be much warmer than South. But we still experience a few very cold nights in the North.
The longer daylight in summer is a good advantage while travelling. Sunset around 9pm during our visit. But disadvantage will be its more costly to travel during summer. Car rental and accommodation are mostly more expensive. And most definitely need to book holiday parks in advance.