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New Zealand Notes for Group Travel

In fact, there is nothing special that you need to pay attention to when traveling to New Zealand in a group. Just choose a travel agency you can trust and leave the rest to the travel agency. Notes will be noted on your withdrawal notice. Just follow the preparations.

New Zealand Shopping Traps When traveling to New Zealand, please beware of shopping traps! The prices of goods in the factories and stores your tour guide takes you to may be 3 to 4 times the normal price, so don’t sell them easily! Go shopping and look for supermarkets, duty-free shops at Auckland Airport, and various shops you pass by during your travels. Even a small shop will be much cheaper than a tour guide! 20% camel hair and 80% wool blend quilt. The tour guide takes you to the wild nature to buy it for 900 New Zealand dollars. He also says it is a camel down quilt, saying that there is no more than 20% camel down quilt. A mixed wool quilt with this proportion costs about 900 yuan from Oriental in China. A 100% camel wool quilt imported from Australia and New Zealand only costs about 2,000 yuan on Taobao in China. It is said that local wool prices range from 80 to 250 New Zealand dollars, but the place where the tour guide takes you costs 600 New Zealand dollars, and merino wool costs 1,400 New Zealand dollars. A bottle of squalene, propolis, etc. The store the tour guide takes you to is close to NZ$200. Check out Auckland Airport. You can buy 2 to 3 bottles there for more than 250 New Zealand dollars, which is obviously cheaper than this price. In short, when shopping in New Zealand, try not to buy things easily in the stores where the tour guide takes you. Never sell unless you already know the price of the item you want to buy. Generally these things can also be purchased on Taobao. You can buy propolis, honey, squalene, etc. When you come back, you can stay at Auckland Airport, which is much cheaper than where the tour guide takes you, and saves you the trouble of carrying it along the way. Please also pay attention to the shopping reminders of some travel agencies. Travel agencies are not responsible for tourists shopping on their own, but they suggest that when there are quality problems with goods, the shopping arranged by local agencies will be responsible, and they remind tourists to shop voluntarily. Please note: Here, the travel agency is responsible for the quality of the goods, but is not responsible for the reasonableness of the price of the goods. Be careful here to be tempted to go shopping where the tour guide takes you, and you will be ripped off.

Once installed, they will say that shopping is voluntary and they are not responsible for the consequences of unreasonable product prices!