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Camper Van NzCamper Van Rental in New Zealand - Top Tips for traveling off the beaten track

Here are some tips and recommendations:

- Make sure that New Zealand you are staying at campsites remain safe and enjoyable places. Others have the same rights as yourself for the quiet enjoyment of the surrounding nature.

- Keep your site in order to minimize its impact on the environment, follow the rules laid down - usually no pets and plan not to leave traces of your stay.

- When you empty your motorhome or camper toilet please, always use a designated dump station - be responsible .- Remember not to leave any valuables in your vehicle or use the safes provided in some vehicles to prevent theft is unfortunately quite common in New Zealand. - Bring an insect repellent for wasps and sandflies.
Areas near lakes and rivers and beaches can have a large number of sandflies. Make sure to apply insect repellent before you expose your skin. Avoid wearing the color black sand flies are attracted by the colors black and dark.

- Bring a garbage bag and take the rubbish with you or throw if the bins are provided.

- When you Travel in your motorhome in New Zealand - Do not forget to bring sunscreen and also a first aid kit - the sun in New Zealand is very strong during the summer months between October and March.

- Bring your own fuel and if you can a little fuel to spare .- You can choose a camp site (free with limited resources), a standard camping (up to $ 10 per person, with relatively good facilities) and a developed (up to $ 14.00 per person with bathroom very good) - The cost to DOC campsites are normally collected by a camp guard.

- Reservations for campsites maintenance can be done to the nearest shelters DOC - for basic and standard campsite without reservations - first come, first served basis .- If in doubt, ask the DOC Visitor Centre , DOC friendly staff is happy to help and assistance and can provide you with maps, directories, etc. Camping DOC - For all other sites of local visitor centers have also obtained information, brochures and maps available - either for freedom camping or in an official language of many New Zealanders campsites with your rented motorhome or camper van.

So if you follow the instructions set out by the Department of Conservation in New Zealand, you can enjoy staying off the beaten track with your campervan or New Zealand campervan and you can be proud to be a careful camper .

Posted on July 11, 2011.
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