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LucatiBRONZE Member newbie 5 posts Location: Zürich, Switzerland
Posted: Hy everybody
I have the great pleasure to go to New Zealand for one month from end of feb to end of march.......I'll fly into Christchurch and plan to stay on the South Island....I'll meet my grilfriend there and I'm looking for some good hints in regard to activities, such as
- poi or staff events - outdoor activities such as kayaking, canooing, hiking, canyoning without meeting too many tourists - nice places to stay where we can really relax and enjoy ourselves.... - good food
Thanks a lot in advance
Regards and kisses Lucca
Women, I adore them, although ..........they never say what they want. But they reserve the right to be pissed off if they don't get it!!!!
Psycho_lemmingSILVER Member Running hippy spinning lemming 15 posts Location: Scotland
Posted: hey
poi, juggling, staff and other such fun see [Old link] link
south island activities loads... you can do so much... some places will be touristy tho, if you have your own van / tent the DOC (dept of conservation) campsites are both cheap and not full of your average tourists... they're a bit hard to get to without your own transport tho...
the BBH hostels are nice and tend to be much smaller and homely than the big chains (ACB, City centre etc)
loads of tramping to do in the mountains
could go on and on....
hope you have a really lovely time take care xxx
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