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How to prepare for a long trip
1. What to bring
it doesn't matter whether you bring a backpack or suitcase but we would appreciate it if you would restrict yourself to 1 or 2 bags clothing depending on weather (see point 6). When packing for colder conditions we recommend layers over thick clothes sun screen at all times of year – our sun is intense!
swimwear comfortable shoes jandals/sandals/flip flops/thongs in summer towel (as our accommodation suppliers don’t provide them) day bag passport for identification
2. What not to bring
you don’t need any extra equipment for activities (such as the ones shown above) other than swimwear; everything is provided large pieces of sports equipment, surf boards, bikes and such without permission. If you are interested in bringing anything like this, please ask your tour advisor befor and ladies: don’t expect to need heels very often, if at all!
bedding is always provided by our accommodation suppliers so there is no need for sleeping bags
cooking equipment, tents or anything along these lines
6. NZ weather
NZ is known for the ability to have 4 different seasons in 1 day so we ask you to be prepared for all conditions. The North Island’s climate is considered subtropical, so expect more humid conditions in summer. The South Island will be colder than the North in winter.
Our seasons:
Spring – October to December: varying temperatures with cold/cool temperatures in the evenings/out of the sun. December can be as warm as the summer months.
Summer – January to March: temperatures usually from 20 – 35 degrees in the North, with the occasional cooler day in the South. Sun screen is essential as you can burn even in 10 minutes of our sun. Very little rain in most places.
Autumn – April to mid June: getting cooler with more chance of rain, especially in the West Coast
Winter – June to September: colder temperatures, occasionally dropping below freezing. Snow is common in places especially in the South but rain remains infrequent.
Pakistan
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Dubai
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Malaysia
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Thailand
Thailand is a fascinating and exotic country to explore. Come and discover Thailand's scenic and cultural treasures with our team of locals and long-time residents. We all live and work here and share a love of Thailand, its people, culture, scenery, cuisine and overall lifestyle.