Clothing, bags, suitcases, luggage… What to bring?

We make sure both the Explorer and Seeker have ample storage for the weight limits allowed by the aviation industry. Choosing what luggage you bring is up to you; when you select hard-shell suitcases and need to store them in the campervan it is, how to say this nicely…; Hard Case!
We advise using soft side lightweight (like the ones in the image here) or (sports)bags that you can fold and stow away.

The weather can be ‘four seasons in a day’: fast changing and vary from crisp in the morning to hot at noon and back to chilly at night. There are even weather forecasts that advise you how many layers you need per day!

Using multiple layers of clothing will prepare you for whatever the weather troughs at you. It will also reduce your baggage and still be warm, dry, and comfortable with the varying conditions.

Be honest, most of the time you end up wearing that favourite T-shirt almost every day, just check your last holiday pictures…

Keeping your possessions safe

New Zealand is generally known as one of the safest countries to travel to. Never the less; you need to act responsible and careful if it comes to your personal possessions. First and best advice: Do you need whatever you take? We mean Jewellery, (designer) accessories, keys? Remember, what you don’t bring, you can’t lose!

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Drinking tap water

Tap water, is it safe to drink in New Zealand? The answer is YES: Tap water in Hotel’s, B&B’s, camp-sites, etc. can be drunk without problems. Is all tap water safe to drink in New Zealand? We don’t recommend to drink straight from a stream or river as it is often contaminated with the “Giardia”

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Aoraki Mt Cook National Park

In awe-inspiring Aoraki Mount Cook National Park, which encircles the once-unconquerable mountain of the same name, stunning natural beauty is present in every direction, from the vibrant flowers underfoot to the dazzling stars twinkling high above. Dark Sky Reserve The park offers an unparalleled stargazing experience, so much so that in 2012, it was declared

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