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1. Embrace the Kiwi Campervan

Renting a campervan is one of the best ways to enjoy New Zealand's spectacular sights. A campervan allows you to enjoy nature and travel at your own pace, with well-maintained roads, scenic campsites and flexible travel options. It's wise to check location regulations before camping in a location as many areas allow free camping and some don't. From majestic mountains to pristine beaches, this mode of travel not only saves money on accommodation but also provides a great experience in one of the world's most beautiful natural settings.

2. Respect Maori Culture and Customs

Maori culture is deeply embedded in the roots of New Zealand. Show respect when you visit New Zealand by learning the basic Maori greetings such as "Kia Ora" [hello] and understanding the importance of the marae [tribal meeting place]. Participating in cultural performances such as traditional hangi feasts or haka performances will make your trip even better. Always be careful when visiting sacred sites and follow signs and directions. Embracing and respecting Maori cultures during your trip to New Zealand not only makes your trip to New Zealand richer but also helps preserve the heritage of Aotearoa (New Zealand).

3. Pack for all seasons – Even in one day

In New Zealand, you can experience unpredictable weather conditions such as sunshine, rain, and wind in a single day. Conditions can change, especially in the South Island, so you should pack waterproof jackets, warm clothes, and sun protection. Make sure to buy good quality walking shoes if you plan to explore trails or national parks. Whether you are climbing mountains, strolling on the beach, or walking the city streets, a versatile packing strategy ensures comfort. If you want to make the most of the adventure while staying safe, you should always check the local forecast before outdoor activities.

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