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[[Image:Elsa amylin kiwi experience.jpg{{infobox Country|thumb|400pxcountry = of New Zealand|map= <map lat="-41.045886836287" lng="174.13183593748" zoom="5" view="0" float="right" />|Elsa Official Language = English and Te Reo (Maori language) |capital = [[amylin]] hitching the Kiwi experienceWellington]]'''|pop = 4,403,000|currency = New ZealandDollar|hitch = <rating country='nz'' is a reasonably okay country for hitchhiking. There are a lot of friendly people. By hitching you´ll be involved a lot in the local life. You´ll have invitations to parties, homes./>|BW = NZ}}
Cars drive on [[File:Elsa amylin kiwi experience.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Elsa and [[User:Amylin|Amylin]] hitching the left side, so be careful if you're not experienced with that.Kiwi experience]]
'''New Zealand''' is an extremely easy country for hitchhiking. There are only motorways around a lot of friendly people, and hitching is legal and comparatively safe. By hitching you'll be involved a lot in local life. You'll receive invitations to parties and homes. Cars drive on the big citiesleft side, [[Auckland]], [[Christchurch]], [[Wellington]] and [[Dunedin]]so be careful if you're not experienced with that.
==In General==Another awesome place to travelAt least in high and shoulder season, wwoof and hitch. Not as many long distance rides as hitchhiking is very popular among backpackers travelling around New Zealand, especially in the Australian outback, but towns were quite close together. I had no troubles coming up and down the west coast (South Island), or in fact anywhere really. The only problem spot was in the concrete jungle that is auckland. It is illegal to even walk on any of the motorways, including the on-ramps Leave early before hostel checkout times ($200 instant fineusually 10am)and you'll have better chances of avoiding competition with other hitchhikers. It is also a very, very big city to walk across. (Amory Tarr)
==South Island==On There are only motorways around the South Island you will often be picked up by travelersbig cities, [[Auckland]], [[Christchurch]], [[Wellington]] and [[Dunedin]], especially along the West Coastrest are highways, where there isn't a lot of trafficsecondary/tertiary roads or dirt roads.
If you == In General ==Another awesome place to travel, [[WWOOF]] and hitch. Not as many long distance rides as in the Australian [[Outback]], because towns are hitching between Greymouth and Wanaka you might have quite close to each other, but on the fortune other hand not as "dangerous" to score hitchhike.  === North Island or Te Ika-a ride with one -Māui ===A bit smaller than the South Island, although much more populated: 3.5 million out of New Zealand's 4.5 million inhabitants. This island is a bit less touristy, but cities are bigger. Hitching is easy.  === South Island or Te Waipounamu ===The South Island is bigger but less populated, only 1 million, and is the DHL drivers aka most touristy so you will often be picked up by travelers, especially along the West Coast where there isn't a lot of local postiestraffic. They are Hitching is extremely easy. ===From one island to the other===The 3-4 hour ferry costs around NZ$50 - Interislander and Bluebridge have almost identical pricing. Since car bookings also incur a couple of awesome guys who meet up in Fox Glacier fee per person about the same as per foot passenger, cars won't be able to swap packages (take you on, and hitch hikers too if you are grouping together wouldn't help either. You may get lucky!and find a special discount on their Facebook page (or subscribe to their newsletters for a promo code), and there's always the usual 10% BBH/YHA/Student/...
An easy way Planes are more expensive with booking fees and luggage. But some very cheap prices come up on grabaseat for as little as $30 from Auckland to catch your lift is using the website of backpackerscarpooling.com in New Zealand Here youChristchurch! You literally can'll find travellers sharing their transport. A great way to meet like-minded travellers going the same way as yout hitch there for that. ==Maps==*[http://www.newzealand.com/travel/destinations/new-zealand-map/interactive_map_home.cfm/ newzealand.com[Hitchhiking a boat]]*[http://smaps.cowould not be a simple task, the passage is not an easy one.nz/ smaps.co.nz] - searchable database and fast loading maps
 == Maps ==* [http://www.topomap.co.nz/] Topomaps for hiking etc with all tracks, contour lines etc - an online version of official and free LINZ maps* [http://www.doc.govt.nz/maps] DOC maps with markup for tracks, huts and activities* [http://www.newzealand.com/travel/destinations/new-zealand-map/interactive_map_home.cfm/ newzealand.com commercial tourism info] == People == New Zealanders refer to themselves as "Kiwis", like the fruit or the flightless bird. The indigenous people of New Zealand are the Māori, who make up 17% of the national population. They have their own unique culture and customs, totally different to the Pākeha (white) population. One of these that may concern a hitchhiker is the "Hongi", the traditional greeting. Many Māori, especially the elders prefer this to shaking hands. Basically, it is pressing the nose and forehead together with the other party. Don't be afraid or confused, it is acceptable for people who are not Māori to perform this, in fact it is welcomed! Many Kiwi's like to say "Kia Ora" (Kee-Or-rah) instead of hello in English. It means hello but in Te Reo, the language of the Māori. Using this will endear you to the Kiwis. In general, avoid from discussing race relations, the Treaty of Waitangi, Covid-19 or politics with Kiwis as these are touchy subjects. You will meet more Māori in Northland and the East Cape, travel to these regions for an interesting cultural experience! ==When?==
Summers start in October/November but being a maritime climate the weather can be changeable. The weather in January - March is a little more settled.
Winter can be harsh and snowy, keep this in mind when planning your trip. The general snowy season is about early June until early October in the South Island/central North Island. Gloves, scarf and hat are definitely a good idea. == Other travelling info ==Look at the [http://nomadwiki.org/en/New_Zealand Nomadwiki article] for more, but free camping ("freedom camping") has recently become a huge issue and can expose you to a NZ$200 fine. Enforcement officers are very active in summer and it is best to find legitimate free camping spots provided by local councils or DoC. ==North Island==
* [[Auckland]], biggest city
* [[Hamilton (New Zealand)]]
* [[Rotorua]]
* [[New Plymouth]]
* [[Palmerston North]]
* [[Taupo]]
* [[Tauranga]]
* [[Wellington]], the capital city
* [[Whangarei]]
==South Island==
* [[Blenheim]]
* [[Christchurch]]
* [[Richmond]]
* [[Aoraki/Mt Cook]]
*[[Punakaiki]]
 
== Personal experience ==
 
 
 
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