Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - I plan to travel to Australia and New Zealand in early April. What's the climate like there? What clothes do I need to prepare? What problems should be paid attention to in implementation?

I plan to travel to Australia and New Zealand in early April. What's the climate like there? What clothes do I need to prepare? What problems should be paid attention to in implementation?

Your mother's words may need a physical examination, and good health is of course the best.

In early April, Australia and New Zealand will enter autumn, and the difference between the north and the south is still relatively large, depending on the landlord's itinerary.

The weather in the northern part of Cairns Gold Coast is a little hot, close to the tropics. The average temperature is around 20 degrees. It's usually just summer clothes. You can bring a coat.

Further south, such as Melbourne and Sydney, which are frequented by tourists to Australia, the climate there is slightly cooler than that in the north, and the basic average temperature is around 18 degrees.

Further south, if you go to New Zealand, because the latitude there is relatively high, the temperature difference between morning and evening in this season is already relatively large, which may be about 20 degrees during the day and 10 degrees at night, and it is still cool in the open air.

I estimate that the landlord's itinerary is just the above route. . . Regular lines. .

If you say precautions. . . I don't know what the landlord means. . .

Just a few words, one thing is that the price in Australia is relatively expensive, and the water you drink is particularly expensive. A bottle of 300ML spring water is 2 Australian dollars. . .

In addition, it is best not to talk loudly (such as talking on the phone) in Australia, because people there are disgusted with it.