I'm glad you're finding our videos valuable! For your inquiry about doing laundry during a campervan trip, we have a video that covers this topic in detail. It offers practical tips and solutions for managing laundry while on the road, ensuring you can keep your clothes fresh and clean throughout your journey. Here's the link to the video: ua-cam.com/video/8IYO2S9sJBQ/v-deo.html In the video, you'll find insights into finding and using laundry facilities at campgrounds, using portable laundry solutions, and efficient packing tips to minimize laundry needs. It's a great resource to make your campervan adventure even more enjoyable and hassle-free. For more helpful tips and personalized advice, consider joining our Patreon community at patreon.com/nzpocketguide. We offer weekly group calls and a secret Facebook group where you can ask questions and share experiences with fellow travelers. Happy campervan travels and stay fresh out there! 🚐🧼👕
You guys provide the most comprehensive guide and immensely useful tips for any type of travel to New Zealand. Great job! Quick note: the links you provide are not working. Please have it rectified. Thanks
Great question George, all our pages on the site are updated regularly with the freshest info and tips -> nzpocketguide.com/category/travel-tips/transportation/rental-campervan/ and we have some new tips on video here too -> ua-cam.com/video/vw2PssfJU1g/v-deo.html
Will definitely check it out. Thanks so much. Do you have some advice here please: found some cheap rentals but the reviews are maybe not the best. Do you recommend avoid those and go for the more expensive ones but with good reviews? Also, what about insurance-is it worth it or is just another way to charge extra ? Thanks so much for the help
@@georgestan7578 We tend to avoid recommending specific companies via our public channel as many companies have unique selling points over others. However, via our Patreon group we do offer trip planning services and there we'll be able to help you specifically. (plus there are heaps of other perks!) Worth checking out for a couple of months -> www.patreon.com/nzpocketguide
Hi we'll be in NZ in November and we've rented a self contained camper van. Our provider highly recommends we buy the DOC conservation pass, which amounts to 200$ for 2 people for a month. Is it worth it getting this pass? There seems to be a ton of camping options, free and paying that don't require a 200$ pass. So we're really hesitant on buying this pass. What's you're opinion on this? Thanks for your help and the awesome channel and web page!
Hey Christian - you're right, there is a ton of camping options, especially with a self-contained campervan, where you'll be able to stay in many places for free. Plus, there are some free Department of Conservation campsites and some really cheap ones that probably will not amount to $200 in a month. The pass would be worth it for a year, but not a month :) You're campsite budget will probably go into holiday parks every few days, as you will most likely need to use power sites to recharge the batteries, etc. (Unless you are renting an awesome solar-powered van). Hope that helps, Christian!
@@djvn229 you will find plenty of tips and our recommendation of best companies right here -> www.backpackerguide.nz/category/travel-tips/transportation/rental-car-campervan/
Brilliant advice. You deserve far more subs 👍
Thanks for the kind words Kenny :) Feel free to share our channel around, it always helps!
please talk about laundry during a campervan trip.. reminder: your videos add value
I'm glad you're finding our videos valuable! For your inquiry about doing laundry during a campervan trip, we have a video that covers this topic in detail. It offers practical tips and solutions for managing laundry while on the road, ensuring you can keep your clothes fresh and clean throughout your journey.
Here's the link to the video: ua-cam.com/video/8IYO2S9sJBQ/v-deo.html
In the video, you'll find insights into finding and using laundry facilities at campgrounds, using portable laundry solutions, and efficient packing tips to minimize laundry needs. It's a great resource to make your campervan adventure even more enjoyable and hassle-free.
For more helpful tips and personalized advice, consider joining our Patreon community at patreon.com/nzpocketguide. We offer weekly group calls and a secret Facebook group where you can ask questions and share experiences with fellow travelers. Happy campervan travels and stay fresh out there! 🚐🧼👕
Thanks guys these were very handy for our Campervan Trip to Northland 😍😍😍
Nice one! What's on your itinerary so far?
@@NZPocketGuide hey we are at the bay of islands, covered whangarei and waitangi treaty grounds ❤
@@SijuCAntony Awesome! I bet you're loving it!
Man! You guys are good! Thank you!
Always happy to help :) Thanks for the love!
fantastic.. all details..in one place...
You guys provide the most comprehensive guide and immensely useful tips for any type of travel to New Zealand. Great job!
Quick note: the links you provide are not working. Please have it rectified. Thanks
Thanks so much for the feedback, I'm going to correct all the links in the description for you, give it 2 minutes and try again :)
should be all done now for you mate :)
Hi. Is there a new updated video for this topic? 🤩
Great question George, all our pages on the site are updated regularly with the freshest info and tips -> nzpocketguide.com/category/travel-tips/transportation/rental-campervan/ and we have some new tips on video here too -> ua-cam.com/video/vw2PssfJU1g/v-deo.html
Will definitely check it out. Thanks so much. Do you have some advice here please: found some cheap rentals but the reviews are maybe not the best. Do you recommend avoid those and go for the more expensive ones but with good reviews? Also, what about insurance-is it worth it or is just another way to charge extra ? Thanks so much for the help
@@georgestan7578 We tend to avoid recommending specific companies via our public channel as many companies have unique selling points over others. However, via our Patreon group we do offer trip planning services and there we'll be able to help you specifically. (plus there are heaps of other perks!) Worth checking out for a couple of months -> www.patreon.com/nzpocketguide
I cannot access any of the links in your description:(
Oh no! What error message do you get? All the links are redirected to the correct article on NZ Pocket Guide (It is the new name of the site)
Hi we'll be in NZ in November and we've rented a self contained camper van. Our provider highly recommends we buy the DOC conservation pass, which amounts to 200$ for 2 people for a month. Is it worth it getting this pass? There seems to be a ton of camping options, free and paying that don't require a 200$ pass. So we're really hesitant on buying this pass. What's you're opinion on this?
Thanks for your help and the awesome channel and web page!
Hey Christian - you're right, there is a ton of camping options, especially with a self-contained campervan, where you'll be able to stay in many places for free. Plus, there are some free Department of Conservation campsites and some really cheap ones that probably will not amount to $200 in a month. The pass would be worth it for a year, but not a month :) You're campsite budget will probably go into holiday parks every few days, as you will most likely need to use power sites to recharge the batteries, etc. (Unless you are renting an awesome solar-powered van). Hope that helps, Christian!
Where did you hire it from?
@@djvn229 you will find plenty of tips and our recommendation of best companies right here -> www.backpackerguide.nz/category/travel-tips/transportation/rental-car-campervan/
link 7 doesnt work!!!!
Thanks mate, I just updated it, it should work now :)
CAN YOU PLEASE SHOUT LOUDER?
Haha sorry about that, it is hard to find the right balance sometimes :) Thanks for the honest feedback though :)
THE GUYS ACCENT IS HORRID WHAT IS HE SAYING!!!!!??? 7:56 ?? IS THE SUV COMFORTABLE OR UNCOMFORTABLE ?? I DONT KNOW WHAT HE IS SAIYING?
Haha thanks for the honest feedback Hussein! Robin was saying that SUVs are comfortable :)
Hussein you're attitude is horrid. Robins English is excellent.