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New Zealand Highlights

Auckland | Waitomo | Rotorua
New Zealand tour is dotted with all the natural faculties, which makes this destination more enchanting. The travelers who are really keen to explore the rich cultural heritage of the region must plan a vacation to New Zealand, once in a life time.

Day-By-Day Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive Auckland
On arrival proceed outside the Arrival Hall to Pick up a seat in coach transfer to your accommodation.  This afternoon join an Auckland Highlights tour.  These include:  Queen Street, a glimpse of the Auckland Harbour Bridge, Mt Eden, Domain Parks and Gardens, Auckland War Memorial Museum (donation own expense), Waterfront drive. Overnight in the hotel.
 
Day 2: Auckland-Waitomo-Rotorua
Cooked Breakfast at hotel. Visit the world famous glowworm caves, where you glide silently on an underground river beneath a canopy of twinkling glowworm lights. Overnight in the hotel.

Day 3: Rotorua Sightseeing
Cooked breakfast at hotel. This morning visit Te Puia (Thermal Reserve, the Maori Arts & Craft Institute), Rainbow Springs, Agrodome for sheepshow and Skyline Gondola. Afternoon free. Overnight in the Hotel.
 
Day 4: Rotorua-Auckland
Cooked breakfast at hotel. Leave Rotorua and travel over the Mamaku Hills through lush farmland for the return journey back to Auckland to arrive at your hotel.
 
Day 5: Depart Auckland
Cooked breakfast at hotel.  A seat in coach transfer to Auckland International Airport.




Tour Highlights:
  • Queen Street, a glimpse of the Auckland Harbour Bridge
  • Mt Eden, Domain Parks and Gardens
  • Auckland War Memorial
  • Museum (donation own expense)
  • Glowworm caves, where you glide silently on an underground river beneath a canopy of twinkling glowworm lights
  • Te Puia (Thermal Reserve, the Maori Arts & Craft Institute), Rainbow Springs, Agrodome for sheepshow and Skyline Gondola
  • Mamaku Hills through lush farmland.
 
Day 1: Arrive Auckland
On arrival after completion of Customs formalities proceed outside the Arrival Hall to Pick up a seat in coach transfer to your accommodation.
Auckland the country’s largest metropolis and one of the world’s most stunning cities lies between a narrow isthmus, characterized by numerous volcanic cones and the many reaches of  the city’s twin harbours to east and west. It is known as the “City of Sails’.  Guarding the entrance to Waitemata Harbour is Rangitoto Island. Employment and educational opportunities have attracted many Pacific Islanders to the city and they as well as a large Maori community and a more recent influx from South East Asia give Auckland a vibrance and cosmopolitan flavour.  
 
This afternoon join an Auckland Highlights tour.  These include:  Queen Street, a glimpse of the Auckland Harbour Bridge, Mt Eden, Domain Parks and Gardens, Auckland War Memorial Museum (donation own expense), Waterfront drive. O/N
 
Day 2; Auckland-Waitomo-Rotorua
Cooked Breakfast at hotel. Visit the world famous glowworm caves, where you glide silently on an underground river beneath a canopy of twinkling glowworm lights. These caves are famous for their limestone formations.  Above ground again continue to Rotorua to arrive at your hotel Rotorua is home to the Te Aroha tribe of Maoris, who settled on the edge of Lake Rotorua after the Great Migration from Hawaiiki.  The Maoris quickly learned to use the natural geothermal activity for heating and cooking, and even today they will often cook over thermal bores. Rotorua is the centre of Maori culture in New Zealand and you will see several carved maori villages – the most notable being at Ohinemutu and at Whakarewarewa Thermal Reserve.The Maori Arts and Crafts Institute is also housed at Whakarewarewa, where the ancient arts of carving, spinning and weaving are handed down through the generations. Overnight
 
Rotorua is also the centre of thermal activity, and you will see many naturally occurring steamholes around the city. The smell of sulphur hangs in the air, but you become accustomed to this very quickly.  The Pohutu Geyser at Whakarewarewa is the largest geyser and a breathtaking sight.
 
Day 3: Rotorua Sightseeing
Cooked breakfast at hotel. This morning visit Te Puia (Thermal Reserve, the Maori Arts & Craft Institute), Rainbow Springs, Agrodome for sheepshow and Skyline Gondola. Afternoon free. O/N
 
Day 4: Rotorua - Auckland
Cooked breakfast at hotel. Leave Rotorua and travel over the Mamaku Hills through lush farmland for the return journey back to Auckland to arrive at your hotel.
 
Day 5: Depart Auckland
Cooked breakfast at hotel.  A seat in coach transfer to Auckland International Airport.
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Standard Hotels
Deluxe Hotels
Luxury Hotels
Auckland
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Waitomo
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Rotorua
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* Subject to availability, else similar category hotel will be arranged.
       
(*All Prices In INR)
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Note:- Above rates are not valid during long weekends, festive dates. Rates are per person basis.

Visa Details

New Zealand

Visa Required for Indians – Yes

Visa on Arrival Policy – NO

Document Requirements

Before lodging your visa applications please ensure that you have   included all the documentation as mentioned on the checklist below. It   is important that you provide all the relevant information requested   below so we can accept and process your application promptly. 
 
All   documents submitted in support of an application must be originals, or   certified copies. Certified copies must be stamped or endorsed as being   true copies of the originals by a person authorised by law to take   statutory declarations. All documents not in English must be translated   by a translation service.

Application forms can be downloaded and other relevant information may be found on our website www.immigration.govt.nz.

Submission of Application

TT Services collect visa applications on behalf of Immigration New   Zealand New Delhi Branch, hence all applications / documents should be   sent directly to TT Services. Contact details of TT Services collection   centres across India is given on the last page.

APPLICATION FORM:

An “Application for Visiting New Zealand” and the supplementary   visitor information form must be fully completed in English.  Answer   each question on the form and continue that question on a separate sheet   if necessary.

APPLICATION FEE:

You have a choice of paying either in Indian Rupees or in US Dollars. The details for each are given below:
The   current application fee is Indian Rupees INR 4,200. We do not accept   CASH, credit cards or have EFTPOS The fee must be paid by bank draft   drawn at any bank in “New Delhi” and drawn in the name of “Immigration New Zealand”. We do not accept drafts payable to New Zealand High Commission or Embassy.
OR
The current application fee in US dollars is US$ 85.00. Please note the fee must be paid by bank draft in US dollars only drawn on any bank in “USA” and made payable to the Immigration New Zealand”.  We do not accept drafts payable to New Zealand High Commission or Embassy.

Note: The application fee is not refundable if your application is unsuccessful. Due to currency fluctuations, fees are subject to change without notice.PHOTO:

One recent passport sized photo (less than 6 months old) of each   person included in the application must be attached to the application   form.

If the photo provided is older than 6months, you will be requested to   provide a recent photo and this can result in delays in the processing   of the application.
 
PASSPORT OR TRAVEL DOCUMENT:

Passports must be valid for 3 months beyond intended date of departure from New Zealand.
All the applicants are required to provide a photocopy of first & last page of their passports.

EVIDENCE OF SUPPORT WHILE VISITING NEW ZEALAND:

Either, evidence of funds to support yourself which must be a minimum of NZ$1,000.00 per month of stay.  This can be in the form of bank records, copy of   available credit card or other forms of financial background.

OR

“Sponsoring Form” for visiting, completed by your sponsor in New   Zealand, along with evidence your sponsor has supplied of their ability   to support you while you are in New Zealand. The Sponsoring Form should   be submitted in original.
However, nothing prevents a visa officer   from asking for additional financial documents from an applicant to   arrive at a fair decision on an application.

ADDITIONAL SUPPORTING INFORMATION:

If travelling on business or attending a conference, evidence of   business dealings or business contacts in New Zealand such as   invitations or correspondence with New Zealand business parties must be   provided. This information is not required if you have travelled   previously to New Zealand on business.
To enable us to make an   informed decision, please provide any additional information which   proves you will be a genuine short-term visitor to New Zealand, and   shows you have incentive to return to your home country after visiting   New Zealand such as: 

  • A letter of leave from your employer. Letters from an employer   should include annual income (including bonus), length of employment and   position held.  Also, it must be on company letterhead, bearing the   stamp of the company and the signature of the head of the company or the   authorised person of the personnel department.  If you are   self-employed, business or company registration certificate showing   proof of ownership and company bank statements must be submitted. 
  • Personal Bank statement for the last six months. If there are   large cash deposits in the account, you must provide documentary   evidence of source of these funds. 
  • Evidence of any previous overseas travel i.e. clear copy of visas on passport. 
  • Your travel/flight bookings/itinerary/tickets if applying for a Limited Purpose Visa or Transit visa. 
  • Completed supplementary information sheet (page 4 of this check-list).  
X-RAY FOR TUBERCULOSIS SCREENING IF YOUR INTENDED STAY IN NEW ZEALAND IS FOR MORE THAN 6 MONTHS.

Applicants for temporary entry to New Zealand must have an acceptable   standard of health, unless they have been issued or granted a visitor’s   visa for the purpose of obtaining medical treatment or have been   granted a medical waiver.           
 
As of 15th November 2004, all applicants, from a high incidence TB country, intending to be in New Zealand for more than 6 months have to undergo TB screening and provide a certificate & x-ray of chest issued by a panel doctor. Please click on the link http://www.immigration.govt.nz/Migrate/Doctors/Panel+Doctors.htm for the details of the Panel Doctor nearest to you.

People who have spent a combined total of 3 months or more (in the   five years before the application) in any high incidence TB country will   also need to be tested for TB.

Pregnant women and children below the age of 11 years are not required to have a chest x-ray.

Contact Centre Hours:

From 2 March 2009, all general e-mail and telephone queries to the   New Delhi Branch will be received by the Contact Centre staff who will   reply to all general queries related to visa applications. Telephone   enquiries will be answered from 9.00am to 3.00pm from Monday to Friday.   All e-mail queries will be responded to within 48 hours. 

E-mail is the preferred mode of communication:

The general queries can be sent to NZISNewDelhi@dol.govt.nz and we would aim to reply to you within 48 hours.

Note: All passports are returned by registered mail or courier, unless   other arrangements are made by the applicant. Passports are sent by   courier within India, only at places, where courier service is   available. You will need to indicate collection details on your   application form.  

Notes

  • Further, any change in fees, additional document or personal   presence of the applicant might be required which is on the discretion   of the embassy. 
  • The New Delhi Branch has appointed TT Services as a collection   agent for visa applications with effect from 4 February 2004. TT   Services will collect applications, passports and all other related   documents on behalf of the New Zealand Immigration Service 
  • Pregnant women and children under the age of 11 years are not   required to submit X-ray certificates unless a special report is   required. 
  • Immigration New Zealand will only accept medical certificates   completed by an Immigration New Zealand Panel Doctor. Please note that   reports or certificates from a doctor not on the Immigration New Zealand   list of panel doctors is not acceptable. 
  • There are no additional charges for the return of documents.   Documents are usually returned by courier or speed post, and in areas   where there is no courier or speed post service, by registered mail. 
  • All passports are returned by registered mail or courier, unless   other arrangements are made by the applicant. Passports are sent by   courier within India, only at places, where courier service is available
Processing Time

Positive Profile applications – 4 working days
Applications based on partnership – 10 weeks for allocation and further 7-9 months for processing
Other visitor visa applications – 11 weeks for allocation and further 8

New Zealand High Commission
Sir Edmund Hillary Marg Chanakyapuri
New Delhi - 110021
Tel : 9111-26883170
Fax : 9111-26883165
Email : nzhc@ndf.vsnl.net.in
Website : nzembassy.com

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