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As a Kiwi, l can confirm these are all great tips. Glad you mentioned DOC Campgrounds because, although the facilities are basic, they're usually in fantastic places and the fee for staying in them benefits our wildlife and helps towards the costs of facilities - tramping huts, hiking trails and the like. For those that don't know, DOC stands for Department Of Conservation. Sadly, because of thousands of irresponsible campers abusing the priviledge, the rules around freedom camping have now been changed, meaning that vans with Porta Potties/ Casette Toilets will no longer be eligible for a self containment certificate and will no longer be able to freedom camp. đ˘
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Other recommendations is camper mate to find water, dump sites and free campgrounds, also reccomend buying a vehicle if your here for more than 6 months as this country is not walking or bike friendly persee, you can get the cost back when you leave bonus savings if you renovate an old tradie or disability van yourself, a scoop of chips from a fish and chip shop and a loaf of bread is the cheapest feed a group meal we have
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Yeah as someone who lives in New Zealand where are you finding those $1 a day rentals? Believe me they dont exist. Cheapest petrol will be packnsave/new world petrol stations (which also give you 6cents off per litre when you shop with them) prices of pies have gone up and the Cheapest filling hot meal you can get is a $5.50 large pizza from pizza hutt. Be careful with DOC sites some require your vehicle to have campervan stickers. Flybys is also closing down so that arent a thing anymore. Firsttable and grab one are 100% the way to go, (but you have to buy a drink with firsttable) we also have food bank services that anyone can go to to get food for free no matter where your from, in my town its called zilch (great if you want to stock up when you first arrive or struggling with money). Fast food places like maccas, burger king are awesome places to charge devices. Library's are also another great option to go and charge devices for free. City fitness gym membership black cards (can use any location and cancel anytime, but make sure you get the black card) are amazing to have a cheap place to use bathrooms/showers, fill water and workout all around New Zealand (mainly north island). If you want to know anything else feel free to comment âşď¸
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@trevdagg
5 months ago
As a kiwi baker I can confirm that meat pies are what what our tradies, truckers and traveller's operate on. Also I spend 45-50 hours a week making them at our shop we sell about 300 per day
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