Thursday, July 18, 2019

Must do activities in New Zealand – North Island by Ahmad Shazali Zakaria


Amazing view of Waikato River
Ahmad Shazali Zakaria

It’s not everyday you get the chance to travel to New Zealand, so wouldn’t you want to make your trip as memorable as you can? For me, it would absolutely be bungy jumping as that is what New Zealand is famous for. But what else is there to do besides bungy jumping in New Zealand’s North Island. Well, let me tell you. Here are my top things that you must do when visiting New Zealand’s North Island.

Bungy jumping


Of course bungy jumping would be top of mind activity when in New Zealand. But did you know that it is one of the most expensive activity that you can do in New Zealand? It can cost you from NZD80 – NZD210 per person. That’s RM221 – RM580 in Malaysian currency. But is bungy jumping really worth it? Even though the exhilaration part only last for seconds, for me I can definitely cross it out from my bucket list and I can boast to all of my friends about it.



Depending on your budget and your appetite for the extreme, there are quite number of companies that you can choose from. For my wife and I, we’ve gone for Taupo Bungy in Taupo (about 3 hours 45 mins drive from Auckland airport). At 47 meters (about 14 storey high) it’s one of the highest bungy jumping spots in North Island. Go big or go home as they say. We have budgeted the activity during our planning so that we will get the best bungy jumping experience that New Zealand’s North Island can offer.

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Overhanging 47 meters above Waikato River, the bungy platform projects out from the cliff-top providing an amazing backdrop to your jump. We have chosen the tandem bungy jump and opted for the water touch where your head will momentarily dip in to the river for that added thrill (yes, we are crazy). The experience was amazing! Props to the staff for ensuring the safety of our jump. The amount of safety checks prior to the jump gave me a peace of mind so that I can just focus on the jump itself. Once the jump is completed, you will be greeted by the staff on a boat (at the bottom) and will pull you and dismantle all the equipment and will send you to the river bank where you can head back up to your vehicle.

3...2...1 Geronimo!
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Overall, the bungy jump was one hell of a ride. Coupled with the amazing backdrop of Waikato River, it is one of the most remarkable bungy jump experiences in New Zealand’s North Island. I highly recommend doing the bungy jump with Taupo Bungy.

Stay tuned for my next post on "top things that you must do when visiting New Zealand’s North Island".

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