IS THIS THE REALITY?! 10 Month Experience Working Holiday Visa, New Zealand πŸ‡³πŸ‡Ώ

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    Summary

    In this heartfelt video, Glen and Mado share their 10-month adventure in New Zealand under the Working Holiday Visa. They embarked on an unplanned journey, beginning in Auckland, where they purchased a car and explored the country extensively. They participated in various work exchanges through "woofing," immersing themselves in local experiences and natural beauty. Despite facing challenges, such as a disease encountered on a farm and some negative experiences with certain hosts, they cherished the vibrant diversity and hospitality of New Zealand. They also delved into the country's culinary delights, particularly enjoying local pies and fresh produce. Ultimately, their experience encapsulated the breathtaking landscapes, rich culture, and warm people of New Zealand.

      Highlights

      • The couple kicked off their New Zealand adventure without any plans and found joy in spontaneity. πŸ˜„
      • They lived the van life, using a self-contained car, which doubled as their home for much of the trip. πŸš—
      • Woofing led them to various farms where they enjoyed a cultural exchange, picking up miscellaneous jobs. 🌾
      • Glen and Mado admired the Kiwi spirit of hospitality, often finding unexpected kindness from locals. 🌟
      • They tasted local pies and discovered new favorites along their journey. πŸ₯§
      • Faced with challenges like illness from farm work, they navigated the ups and downs with resilience. πŸ’ͺ
      • Their journey showcased how traveling through New Zealand can be both beautiful and affordable with the right strategies. πŸ’‘
      • Their year-long travel concluded with emotional farewells and a deep appreciation for New Zealand's wonders. 🌈

      Key Takeaways

      • Embrace spontaneity! Glen and Mado started their journey unplanned and still had a fantastic time. πŸ›«
      • Woofing is a hit-or-miss experience, offering both rewarding encounters and challenging ones. πŸ€”
      • New Zealand's hospitality is unmatched, with locals often going out of their way to welcome visitors. πŸ€—
      • The country's diverse landscapes offer everything from beaches to mountains, making it a haven for nature lovers. 🏞️
      • Pies are a staple in New Zealand, and Glen and Mado have had their fair share of them! πŸ₯§
      • Public amenities such as showers and toilets make van life and traveling across New Zealand feasible and comfortable. 🚐
      • Despite some challenges, the food quality and variety in New Zealand are exceptional. 🍏

      Overview

      Glen and Mado embarked on a daring New Zealand adventure with very little planning. Landing in Auckland, they quickly purchased a self-contained car, transforming it into their home on wheels. Their approach was unconventional, relying heavily on spontaneity to guide their travels, which led to countless adventures and unexpected delights as they navigated New Zealand’s stunning landscapes at their own pace.

        With their adventurous spirits, Glen and Mado engaged in 'woofing' - working in exchange for food and accommodation - which introduced them to the local lifestyle on various farms. Though some experiences were less than ideal, like an unfortunate illness from sheep, many interactions enriched their understanding of Kiwi culture and hospitality. They fondly recount the warmth and generosity of the people they met along the way, who often went above and beyond to make their journey memorable.

          Throughout their travels, New Zealand's diverse offerings impressed them - from serene beaches to majestic mountains. These awe-inspiring landscapes, coupled with delicious local pies and fresh produce, made their stay unforgettable. Despite a few hurdles, Glen and Mado reflect on their journey with gratitude and recommend New Zealand as a must-visit for those seeking adventure, natural beauty, and friendly faces.

            Chapters

            • 00:00 - 00:30: Introduction and Overview The chapter titled 'Introduction and Overview' features the narrators sharing their experiences and adventures in New Zealand. They mention both the positive aspects and challenges faced during their travels. The introduction gives a glimpse of what the viewers can expect from the video series, which aims to showcase the authentic culture and lifestyle of New Zealand, as documented over a period of 10 months.
            • 00:30 - 01:00: Returning to Europe and Reflecting on New Zealand The chapter begins with the authors returning safely to Europe and sitting down to discuss their experiences. They express that making this video is very challenging and emotional, describing it as a tough endeavor. They intend to answer questions and provide insights into their experiences. The authors encourage viewers to stay engaged with the video for a comprehensive perspective on their journey. The video caters to both new viewers and long-time followers interested in New Zealand.
            • 01:00 - 01:30: Building a Community and Authentic Experiences The speaker expresses immense gratitude for the supportive community they have built, acknowledging the importance of their audience (referred to as 'kibbies'), who have been following their journey in New Zealand. They emphasize the authenticity of their content, aiming to provide a genuine depiction of New Zealand without any embellishments. The speaker highlights the appreciation received from local viewers ('kiwis') for staying true to their objective of showcasing real experiences.
            • 01:30 - 02:00: Mixed Emotions on Leaving New Zealand The chapter 'Mixed Emotions on Leaving New Zealand' discusses the emotional experience of leaving New Zealand after 10 months of traveling through the country. The travelers feel devastated and sad as they leave, and as they relax on the plane, they reflect on the memories made during their stay. They reminisce about the special moments experienced while exploring the country, emphasizing that while the nature is beautiful, it is the people who make the country special.
            • 02:00 - 02:30: New Zealand Travel Recap: Arrival and Initial Setup The chapter details the emotional farewell of travelers from New Zealand after spending 10 months immersing themselves in the local culture and landscapes. They reflect on how they have explored more of New Zealand than many locals, a sentiment echoed by many who reached out to them. This in-depth exploration contrasts with the common tendency of locals preferring international travel over domestic. The travelers' purpose was to experience the entire country, as highlighted for any new audience to their channel.
            • 02:30 - 03:00: Adventures and Logistics in New Zealand In the chapter 'Adventures and Logistics in New Zealand', the narrative begins in the year 2023 when the protagonists arrive in Auckland without a concrete plan. They had been occupied with their jobs and did not have a chance to conduct prior research before their arrival. Consequently, they booked a flight to Auckland and organized only a week's stay. During this initial week, they engaged in spontaneous planning, adapting to the circumstances they encountered on the spot. The chapter captures the essence of embarking on an unplanned journey and the ensuing adventures.
            • 03:00 - 03:30: Settling in Bay of Plenty and First Woofing Experience The chapter titled 'Settling in Bay of Plenty and First Woofing Experience' discusses the early experiences in the Bay of Plenty, including initial challenges due to jet lag. During the first week, the narrator purchased a car through Facebook Marketplace, specifically a Toyota Wish, which they cherished. The car was initially set up for Freedom camping as it was self-contained, but new regulations now require the toilet to be fixed to the ground of the vehicle.
            • 03:30 - 04:00: Moving Through Various Woofing and Housesitting Experiences The chapter discusses experiences related to woofing and housesitting and provides advice on preparing for such activities. The narrator suggests that these experiences can involve managing resources such as clean and dirty water tanks, which might become more challenging in the future. The narrator also advises on the utility of setting up a bank account with a local bank (ASB) or Bank of New Zealand, even if it eventually wasn't needed for seasonal work. Additionally, the narrator mentions using platforms like Facebook Marketplace to buy necessary supplies.
            • 04:00 - 04:30: South Island Adventures and Celebrations In this chapter, the speaker discusses the initial experiences upon arriving on the South Island, including securing work and a mobile phone contract. They share a humorous anecdote about their difficulty in pronouncing a local place name correctly after several months. Their adventures continue as they explore new locations and embrace the local culture.
            • 04:30 - 05:00: Exploring Various Locations and Experiences The chapter titled 'Exploring Various Locations and Experiences' discusses the concept of 'woofing', which involves trading labor for accommodation and food. The narrator explains how they organized a woofing experience through a Facebook group. They found a family in Tanga to host them, marking the first woofing experience for two of the participants. The setting was primarily on a farm, which added to the experience.
            • 05:00 - 05:30: Reflecting on the Entire Journey and Closing Thoughts In this concluding chapter, the author reflects on the extended stay in a tiny house in the Bay of Plenty, near Tanga. Initially planned as a two-week trip, it extended to three months due to the beautiful experience and the onset of winter in June. The author highlights the amazing views and recommends the location, particularly for those transitioning from the European summer. The chapter encapsulates the serene experiences and spontaneous decisions that define their journey.
            • 05:30 - 06:00: Details of Part-time Work and Community Interactions In 'Details of Part-time Work and Community Interactions,' the narrators describe their experience working part-time in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand. During their stay, they worked 10 hours a week, which allowed them ample time to travel and explore the Bay of Plenty region. Their subsequent work experience was arranged via a Facebook group, demonstrating their preference for using Facebook as an efficient tool for organizing such experiences. They later moved on to work with a family in Hawks Bay, indicating the continuation of their travel and work journey in New Zealand.
            • 06:00 - 06:30: Itinerary Insights and Favorite Highlights The chapter explores the travel experiences of the narrator, focusing on a two-week stay in a charming 1900 estate house. They share their fond memories of meeting and befriending Myra, a recurring figure in their other videos. The warmth of this personal connection is a highlight of the trip. The chapter concludes with a strong recommendation for Hawks Bay, praised for its constant sunny weather, earning it the nickname of the sunshine state of the North Island.
            • 06:30 - 07:00: Positive Aspects of New Zealand The chapter titled 'Positive Aspects of New Zealand' discusses the wine region known for its fine wines, where one can enjoy wine tasting. It also covers the experiences in Taranaki, known for its beautiful Mount Taranaki, which was formerly called Mount Egmont. The chapter reflects on organizing another 'woofing' experience around November and emphasizes the positive experiences and renowned locations of New Zealand.
            • 07:00 - 07:30: The Hospitality and Safety in New Zealand The chapter discusses the narrator's experience in New Zealand, emphasizing hospitality and safety. They recount being corrected on the local terminology for 'Mountan' and mention spending an additional two weeks engaged in farm and garden work, which they describe as a lifestyle blog experience. This involved a good amount of weeding. Moreover, the narrator details an experience of house sitting for a YouTube family who had reached out to them for assistance in looking after their home.
            • 07:30 - 08:00: Food Diversity and Desert Discoveries This chapter explores the adventures and experiences of a family in Valton, located at the bottom of the North Island. The family's stay in Valton allowed them to head towards the South Island. They also spent time in Wellington, making it a total of eight weeks of travel and house sitting.
            • 08:00 - 08:30: Challenges of Being a YouTuber: Personal Experiences The chapter 'Challenges of Being a YouTuber: Personal Experiences' narrates the travel experiences of a YouTuber. It begins with the journey taken by ferry from November to December to the South Island. The decision-making involved whether to continue traveling by car or settle in one place due to the weather conditions which were transitioning into summer. The journey had several stops, including one in Plum, before heading to Christ Church where they stayed for a week with a family met through YouTube.
            • 08:30 - 09:00: Overcoming Health Challenges on the Trip This chapter discusses the journey post-Christ Church where the travelers stayed in a car exploring various places such as Lake Tekapo and Omarama. It touches on their decision to embrace a car-living lifestyle before heading to their second hosting experience in Scotch Town for a relaxing Christmas, emphasizing the desire to unwind, enjoy cooking, and take it easy during the festive season.
            • 09:00 - 09:30: Woofing Experiences: The Good and The Bad The narrator discusses spending three weeks in a quiet place over Christmas, cooking a proper Christmas dinner, and having a special experience with a family they met through YouTube. This encounter made their holiday memorable as they were not alone during Christmas. Subsequently, at the beginning of January, they traveled from the South Island to Catland, eventually reaching Invercargill at the start of the summer.
            • 09:30 - 10:00: Personal Challenges with YouTube Audience and Legal Issues The chapter discusses various personal and professional challenges faced by the narrator in their journey with the YouTube audience and legal matters. It mentions time spent in New Zealand, specifically in places like Cargle and what seems to sound like 'Cloudious'. They prepared for a major event or endeavor in mid-January, which was threatened by heavy rain forecasts. However, eventually, the situation turned out positively, allowing them to enjoy an extraordinary experience walking one of New Zealand's 'great walks'. Post this experience, they moved towards the 'fs', although it's unclear what 'fs' refers to, marking another part of their adventure.
            • 10:00 - 10:30: Addressing the Realities and Learnings This chapter titled 'Addressing the Realities and Learnings' discusses the experience of moving to a lavender farm in Queenstown. The narrative follows the completion of the K track and decisions immediately preceding and succeeding that event in late January to early February. The chapter reflects on the love for the great walk which prompted a return to walk the route again, illustrating a continuous journey interwoven with exploration and appreciation of nature.
            • 10:30 - 11:00: Responding to Audience Questions: Favorite Cities and Pies The chapter discusses travel experiences focused on responding to audience questions about favorite cities and pies. The speaker shares their adventures in Queenstown and mentions traveling on the West Coast with a friend, covering locations from Queenstown to Nelson. Even though the friend could only stay for two weeks, they managed to explore many places, including stays in local accommodations like bed and breakfasts along the way. The narrative captures a sense of nostalgia and appreciation for the places visited, suggesting a desire to return to cherished locations.
            • 11:00 - 11:30: Cost of Living and Safe Traveling Insights The chapter discusses a travel experience where the narrator and their companions rented a car for a unique journey. They left their own vehicle in LA and continued their travels in a Toyota Wish, visiting places like Wanaka and Cromwell. They also mention a memorable encounter with YouTubers Nick and Rachel, emphasizing the delightful experience. The narrative continues with a mention of completing a driving test in New Zealand in March, specifically in grey mouse, to obtain a travel license.
            • 11:30 - 12:00: Closing Reflections and Future Plans The speaker remarks on the difference in difficulty obtaining a driver's license in the speaker's country compared to Ireland, noting they have been on a waiting list in Ireland for a year. The speaker successfully obtained a full driver's license in another country. They visited Christchurch in March with plans to reunite with a family and friends in New Zealand, celebrating with those they met there.

            IS THIS THE REALITY?! 10 Month Experience Working Holiday Visa, New Zealand πŸ‡³πŸ‡Ώ Transcription

            • 00:00 - 00:30 better experience was being sued in New Zealand what do you think are the most positive things about New Zealand but that was one of the worst experience I had what's our favorite pies yeah yeah that's very important hello guys and welcome back to another video from Clen if you don't know us already we are here to show you the authentic culture and lifestyle of New Zealand and give you a recap of the 10 months that we traveled around New Zealand a lot of Adventure a lot of fun a lot of a special experience and and if you're watching this video we
            • 00:30 - 01:00 already made it back safe to Europe we're sitting down now but this moments this is the hardest video to make so the hard honestly it is it's very challenging so it's going to be emotional it's going to be a tough one so we're going to answer your questions we're going to give an Insight of our experience and we hope you stay tuned for this video let's do it so if you're new to our Channel thanks so much for tuning in and if you're interested in what to know what to do everything about New Zealand you're at the right place and if you're watching for a very long
            • 01:00 - 01:30 time because you were kiwi for example you're very grateful did you followed our journey we're so grateful for this community we build and you guys are awesome all the kibbies we met or talk to or here on our community you guys are awesome just been ourselves exposing what we see and what we do around the country so that's our main objective nothing fancy just showing you the reality of New Zealand and that was that's kind of what stood out the most for a lot of kiwis watching us so Glenn
            • 01:30 - 02:00 the first question how do we feel about after 10 months traveling to New Zealand how do you feel devastating it's it was quite sad leaving the country on the plane of course when you actually sit down and relax you kind of think about it more and you do get flashbacks of all the special memories we uh encountered while traveling the country the people made the experience that much more special while traveling the country of course the nature is beautiful but it's the people that make the country very
            • 02:00 - 02:30 very enjoyable to travel we are very emotional that we have left New Zealand 10 months is a very long time and a amazing time to see a country in depth and so many people have reached out to us and told us you have seen more than most KES and which would be the reality because for some reason when you live in your country you don't travel your own country you'd like to travel abroad always so that is the reality unfortunately so we travel to New Zealand to see the whole country in case you're new to our Channel we want to give you a small recap of what we did
            • 02:30 - 03:00 how our 10 month went where the story started and yeah let's start where the mission started we arrived Inland 2023 with no plan with no plan so we didn't do any research we just showed up in ockland we were very busy beforehand we had jobs so we were we just booked a plane ticket to Auckland we had one week in Auckland booked and in that week just figured out everything on the spot literally so we just started doing the
            • 03:00 - 03:30 research when we were jet lagged obviously not the best time to do it so in that week we bought a car we got it through Facebook Marketplace Marketplace Toyota wish which we dearly loved so our car was self-contained means you have like everything set up to be able to do kind of Freedom camping but they now changing the rules to do self-contained so you have to have a toilet that's actually stuck to the ground in in in the vehicle
            • 03:30 - 04:00 and also your your clean water your dirty water tank so it's going to be a bit more challenging in June 2025 but do you have another year if you're watching this live you can buy them all Facebook Marketplace any other sites any otheres that's the main one I think that's the most Effect one yeah and then we set up a bank account with ASB there's also Bank of newand that was pretty good I actually we never needed it you need it cuz we didn't end up doing any season work but you had a bank account we the
            • 04:00 - 04:30 work here and there so and then also we got a 2 Dee phone contract in Oakland yeah so we got a nice discount on that for for six months because two of us signed up at the same time so that was our first week and then off we went with TOA wish to Tanga and we organized to another Facebook Tanga pronounce it correctly everybody tells us 10 months later and I still can't pronounce it toang TOA hopefully we set it right this time but
            • 04:30 - 05:00 so we organized in that week a through a Facebook group which is called woofing just quickly woofing is the concept of you tra TR your time for accommodation and fi exactly yeah on a fire or anywhere house on Facebook it's mainly a farm and they also have the website is called woofing and you can also find nice hosts there we found a family in Tanga so for two of us it was it was our first time actually doing wiin so for the farm and then us so it made it more
            • 05:00 - 05:30 attenting and special we did stay in a tiny house which was amazing and such a great experience because the view was awesome as well the deal was staying there and going there for 2 weeks and ended up being three months and it I say I'd say it also because it was June the start of winter and we didn't know what we want to do and honestly I think the Bay of Plenty where Tanga is located is an amazing place I highly recommend if you're coming in Winter especially from the European summer in June it's a great
            • 05:30 - 06:00 place the weather is not that bad in the win in the Bay of Plenty you don't get snow or anything so we stayed until the end of August uh did our 10 hours work per week and enjoyed and traveled around the Bay of Plenty in the white region and then we also organized our second woing experience to another Facebook group and I always worked well through Facebook most of the time more efficient more effective I find yeah and then we went to a lovely family in Hawks Bay
            • 06:00 - 06:30 where we also stayed for 2 weeks in a lovely 1900 estate house beautiful experience and they also had a nice opair and you might seen Myra in other videos we made such a good friend met her actually that's why we met Myra you probably seen her in other videos she became such a good friend and that was so amazing and then afterwards I honestly Hawks Bay highly recommend to go to Hawk Bay it's always sunny I feel it's a sunshine state of North Island
            • 06:30 - 07:00 maybe you're the wine region where you got the Fine Wines you want to have a good time taste some wine yeah that's a wine region and then we organized another wolfing experience so that must have been November hard to recap now but then we went to tanaki cuz we heard so many good things about tanaki and we wanted to experience the mountain the beautiful Mount Eggman EG it's called oh mount tanak it used to be called Mount Eggman back in the old days yeah
            • 07:00 - 07:30 everybody calls a Mountan you know okay the Mountan I've been uh educated educated about that on our previous videos so that's why we went for another two weeks while we also did some farm farm work maybe just Garden work it was a lifestyle lifestyle blog we did we did a lot of weeding and then we organized another housesitting actually experience to YouTube family reach out to us to YouTube and ask us if you were interested and uh looking after their
            • 07:30 - 08:00 two dogs two cats and four chickens and we like yeah that sounds amazing and the family was located in valton we wanted to go to valton anyways because we made our way down to the bottom of the North Island to head later on to the South Island yep so that's why we stayed for another five weeks four weeks in Wellington it was four weeks in Wellington four weeks in val house after the animals that's the good thing about house get free accommodation and explore the area wi is your expanses that must
            • 08:00 - 08:30 have been November December yep and then we took the inter irelander ferry to the South Island from then on we decided okay where are we going to go are we going to stay in the car what's the weather doing weather wasn't too C yet it was just the start of summer so we decided okay let's do one more woing and we head it straight with a few stops in Plum uh but we head it straight to Christ Church and we stayed outside of Christ Church for a week and then also with a lovely family we met to YouTube
            • 08:30 - 09:00 after Christ Church we just stayed in a car and traveled so and then we decided okay now it's time to live in the car so we explored Lake teapo Tel omaru timu yeah they were pretty cool places yeah because I think we were or we organized for December our second housting experience in the Scot Town yeah because we wanted to stay over Christmas just really relaxing having cook being able
            • 09:00 - 09:30 to cook a proper Christmas dinner and then we stayed three weeks it was about 3 weeks it was pretty quiet indan over Christmas so we actually spent Christmas with a family then as well that reached out through YouTube which also made our special experience even more special we weren't left by ourselves down on Christmas day that was so just the start of summer really we arrived in the South Island and then at the beginning of January I believe we made our way down to to Catland all the way to in cargle
            • 09:30 - 10:00 in cargle good El in cargle stay there for quite some time we went there back for a few days cloudious probably city in New zealands and then we had our big day coming in January we had a cap track booked mid of January and then few days before they announced big rain and we were afraid that we couldn't do it but in the end everything worked out and we had the best time ever walking one of the great walks amazing so we made our way over to the fs and then yeah we had
            • 10:00 - 10:30 another thing organized to the actual moving page we had moving on a lavender farm in Queenstown so right after the K track we went to Queenstown for the first time that was end of January beginning of February yeah where we stay there for a week it's actually only about 5 days M only five days and because we love the great walk so much I booked as the road bur so we went back to to the root bur and we walked the root bur and and then we went back to
            • 10:30 - 11:00 greenstown so we did kind of a lot of back and forward if you're staying there for a while you know if you miss some places if you miss some places and you like the place you know you you want to you want to go back to the place and then end of February my friend came over over for two weeks and we did the entire West Coast so we drove all the way up from Queenstown to Nelson on the west coast and all the way back because she only stayed there for 2 weeks so we can a run through the West Coast in TR stayed in being beast though and
            • 11:00 - 11:30 rented a car so completely different travel experience so we left our car parked up in the LA farm and then we came back then we continued traveling in our Toyota wish went to Wanaka Cromwell what else did we do St B oh yeah we did with the lovely Nick and Rachel that was amazing YouTubers if you don't know who they are put a link below then it was March I think we we went to grey mouse to do your traval license yeah so I did my driving test in New Zealand because
            • 11:30 - 12:00 it was a lot easier to get my driving license than it is in Ireland so I'm still on my I'm still on the waiting list in Ireland after one year so yeah and he passed he's now officially full driving license now he's a kiwi driver have a kiwi license and then we went went in March to Christ Church back to see the lovely family we stayed the YouTube to YouTube and then also we celebrated with all our friends we met in New Zealand they all came and we celebrate all together glans to's
            • 12:00 - 12:30 birthday with which was don't forget about the doubtful sounds the overnight cruise which was a couple of days before that and then we celebrated in Christ Church it was oh my God how could I forget this this was a whole week of celebrations only for Glen to's birthday it's a big day though big birthday and also we spend time in Gore how could I forget that Gore as well to with a family um through YouTube so that all happened in February and March p and point we went back in March April to
            • 12:30 - 13:00 make our way all the way back to the North Island we did a few stops in North Island visit our friends in Palmer North then we did the Tonga rer Crossing we went to the hobbiton because I absolutely wanted to see the hobbiton when they were fully built out the interior of The Hobbit go inside the house we missed the corand we also visited friend in Tanga we missed the corand so we did the corand the Northland Ragland all the spots we
            • 13:00 - 13:30 missed so we did that in April just before we left and then we spent some more time in Oakland the end of April just before we left the country and it was amazing because we didn't have too much time and the first experience in ockland wasn't the best it was Winter it was dark it was D we just wanted to get out of the city but we came back give it a second we did have a good time I have to say it was very special Second Chance yeah we gave it a second chance just to quickly summarize this was our 10 months all the that was a lot of summarizing but yeah main stops we went in the 10
            • 13:30 - 14:00 months yeah a lot of stops a lot of stops it literally need to seen every corner the country but we save you know when you have a car or a vanent you save a lot of money on accommodation it's a big expense rent so of course if you buy a car at the start of your trip and then you sell it for a bit more or the same price it's a win-win because you literally just got a free year uh rent so it that was really beneficial for our side because that's exactly what we did did we bought the car and then we sold
            • 14:00 - 14:30 the car for a bit more or the same price so it was a win-win if you're wondering how did we have a shower and all we had a gym membership because also Glenn is going to gym three times snit so like a Snap Fitness all around the country so it's ideal to get a gym membership when you're traveling the country especially if you like exercising it's a win-win so you can use the showerer facilities every evening have a shower and then Park go go somewhere and then yeah stay overnight so and I also kind of planned
            • 14:30 - 15:00 our route kind of around where the G were yeah they're all over the country so even in the South Island there is quite in the major towns and cities I think the only place where there's no SN Vance was the West Coast there's nothing there anywhere it's proba isolated there's barely any people except that it was always really handy to have like a shower and it felt really like luxury felt really nice it's pretty good the showers at the beaches as well sometimes and there's always public toilet so there was no issue never finding a toilet really everywhere that's the good
            • 15:00 - 15:30 thing about New Zealand you've clean toilets everywhere you go and water was not an issue we got it in a gym or anywhere we went yeah there's a lot of water filling stations as well yeah and I also wanted to talk did some part-time work small chops OD chops as you call it I'm going to give you an Insight in that so for every city or town we went to for example we did some house sitting in denan that's an example and then we would go on to the denan Facebook Community page pages so every town or
            • 15:30 - 16:00 city has a community page in New Zealand so this is the best approach to find work go onto them Community Pages advertise that you're available for work and what type of Duties you would like to do and you will get a lot of people reaching out for example in denen we had about 50 requests from people looking for us to work so it was overwhelming but we had a lot of work available you put how much you want to charge like $30 an hour for some gardening some painting and that's also how we made some money on the side like 2 days work for example
            • 16:00 - 16:30 for us two full days would last quite a while because we only have to pay for food F fuel fuel so yeah that would last a while which was a win-win for us so and because of that we decided okay we don't want to stuck in one place and also because we realize there's so much Beauty in New Zealand we want to see it all so we don't want to stay in one place for too long because there's so much to see just pick up like all chops on the SES and just go to the next place and do the same thing yeah and do the same thing so what we did was like we
            • 16:30 - 17:00 did one day avocado picking and then a lot of painting painting fences you guys in New Zealand love to paint fences and then we did a lot of gardening because nobody wants to weeding and literally nobody likes Weeden everybody weighs the garden yeah so that's the main job there's so much potential there obviously weeding isn't pleasant but there is a lot of work in that area if you want to earn some money so and it's a pretty easy game you don't need much experience the weed so but it is some
            • 17:00 - 17:30 parttime jobs people do seasonal work when it comes to fruit pecking there is a lot of fre piing jobs we actually never really signed up for any of them type of jobs because of the income from YouTube hello guys I just wanted to intrude this video in relation to an intinerary we created while traveling around New Zealand over the 10 months so we have all the places marked our favorite cafes soine mad's favorite dessert places all the special places we
            • 17:30 - 18:00 discovered while exploring the country put a lot of work into this well actually M did we' greatly appreciate if you check out the go the link is below and yeah that would really support our travels so now I want to ask you what are your favorite memories and highlights of the 10 months in New Zealand so they kind of vary a bit don't they actually to write them down of course you want to know you can't you can't expect to come up with everything on SP didn't want to forget anything
            • 18:00 - 18:30 some of my highlights is going through this cave cave stream stream Scenic Reserve in a just pass it's like this nearly 1 km cave very dark there's water coming through it I just found that was quite an extreme adventure for me I like caves I find it so funny that you mentioned this why it's I like it it's so Clan if you pretty intense cuz you're like are we going to reach the other side it took at least more than one hour cuz that can be dangerous if it start raining in the this is like if you around Castle Hill on the way to artist
            • 18:30 - 19:00 pass oh my God artist pass amazing amazing place it's amazing place it's like it was an adventure it was a had it all but you have to make sure you check the weather forecast to be able to go through the head lamps and you're going to get water it's going to go up to your your chest that was that was amazing and the second I pr B this pass is also beautiful the overall pass itself is magical to drive through because there's so much stuff you can stop at so many
            • 19:00 - 19:30 beautiful places like places like Castle Hill my second one is probably the overnight Crews of doubtful sounds magical rights in the heart of the fjords you're by yourself immersed in M nature you have nobody else around you except you so you're just enjoying the beauty that surrounds you it's different to Milford because Milford there's a lot of lot going on planes a lot of different boats but they for sounds feels there only two boats going feels like just by yourself and that's what
            • 19:30 - 20:00 made it so much special and the food was probably my favorite dishes I've ever had in New Zealand was on that boat the field was out of this world and I think we probably wouldn't have done it because it was quite expensive even though we had a discount I mean it's a good price for what you get in the end but we wouldn't have done it if it wasn't for Glen spy I was looking for special experiences for his 2's birthday yeah something special in this was definitely special and I highly
            • 20:00 - 20:30 recommend it if you could do just one thing something really unique yeah to the D for sun overnight Cru I put the the price below anyway we did get a 30% discount at the time but and we don't know what the situation is now and then the third one was the rout bur track I found it was a really extreme track and it was just out of this world we got good weather and also in the morning most beautiful day ever I just found it was very magical in the morning when we were driving there it was all the the Sheep on the street blocking the road
            • 20:30 - 21:00 the Shepherds trying to guide the hundreds or thousands of sheep along the road just before the the track this was like very early this was before Sunrise we got up so early and then we had had to wait an hour for the Sheep moving cuz it was a big bridge so um all the Sheep were going across the bridge and there was no way to to cross cuz the Sheep were blocking the road that was fun that was nice good thing to experience in the countryside of New Zealand but then the fort was probably St batton's Central atago very underrated place so Central
            • 21:00 - 21:30 tago felt like a desert driving through the roads there nobody around so I felt very isolated which you want to feel when you're traveling around New Zealand but what made it so special so we met this lady called Alana she was touch to Hearts very much over buying eggs on the side of the street because I like to buy a lot of eggs I'm always looking for my protein fix eggs are always my go-to anywhere I go but we had some nice deep conversations with with atanta and yeah and then from there we went to St batons
            • 21:30 - 22:00 we also met some amazing people that live in the town of St baton which was ran probably by 2,000 Irish people back in the old days there was even an old Irish cotage there which I was blown away by I couldn't get over that cuz that's exactly what the cot just looked like back in Ireland so yeah we spend time with Nick and Rachel so so we stayed there in the campsite the freedom camping location just outside St bons well done Clint nice highlights it's pretty cool yeah yeah do
            • 22:00 - 22:30 you want to hear my highlights your highlights okay I think my first highlight I think the capler track it was this extreme extreme first time ever walking 60 km or 4 days biggest hike I've ever done and I felt like yeah for you too and I felt like we trained kind of we did beforehand quite a lot of hikes and it had always in back of my mind and then it exceeded my expectations because even though the
            • 22:30 - 23:00 weather was so extreme maybe because it was so extreme we had rain we had wind we had everything and it felt like this crazy adventure and afterwards this big achievement and it was just amazing amazing and I can only highly recommend you do a great walk because did they book out really fast you have to make sure you book them at Le open up of one year or 6 month in advance as soon as they as soon as they open we booked it six month in advance
            • 23:00 - 23:30 and I'm so glad we did because it was one of my favorite highlights and then you mentioned also the doubtful sound that was amazing I'm not going too much into this because you already talked about it um yeah probably also hobbiton that was one of the rec recent videos we did and I felt like a kid on Christmas I don't know why because I'm not the biggest Hobbit lot of the Rings fan but I just felt like this is such a magical place and everything was just so cool so
            • 23:30 - 24:00 different never experienced anything like this before um it was good even the feed at the end was good oh my God I have so many highlights I wrote also down s bons I wrote down the Roy Peak Sunrise hike cuz that is magical the hike itself the hike itself is not the best in my opinion but the views for Sunrise is incredible I've never seen anything like this before but they expect a a lot of people yeah doing that hike I also
            • 24:00 - 24:30 wrote down lopin I don't know why lopin the lopin flower I love theop they were beautiful though yeah especially on arst P yeah but these ones are my main highlights definitely kep TR they do stand out the most from the crowd but yeah they experiences I also like the the Glenbrook high tea I love high tea andam train the steam train that's all highlights in North Island I'm just realizing Tonga R Crossing was amazing I love the artist pass other part is amazing so North Island do have Beauty
            • 24:30 - 25:00 yeah so a lot of people talk about the south island but definitely North Island you have your beauty too so so don't mean s on the North Island if you're traveling around New Zealand yeah I think there's more highlights of positives yeah so let's talk about more positive like in general not not in terms of locations and places but in terms of what overall we liked about New Zealand and why we would recommend anyone going to New Zealand Clen do you want to start what is your or what do
            • 25:00 - 25:30 you think are the most positive things about new Ze the people always make it a bit more special while traveling New Zealand it's the hospitality how people kind of just want to talk to you always and get to know you ask questions why why do you think it's so special to it's also because I find New Zealand is just isolated away from the world and there's not many people because there is there is five times more sheep than people like people always say but I feel like people have more time for you and they want to listen to your story they look
            • 25:30 - 26:00 after you very well we've experienced so many occasions we stayed with so many locals we have to we meant to this so many times in a video but I can only repeat it so many more times because people you guys are amazing and we met so many lovely people to YouTube so many people reached out and invited us to their homes to their private homes and we were guests and incred insane how people think in New Zealand like everybody trust you with their with their house and they will let stay in the house without even meeting the
            • 26:00 - 26:30 people most of the time it's it's mad but that's just the reality and that's the way the world should be and it's it makes the country very special what else do you think is positive about people don't take life so serious and I like the attitude you're going to live a happier fulfilled life with that type of mentality it's just yeah it's just so far away I think you kind of if you're not reading the news you can really live in your own world I think that what makes um it so special get away from all the trouble in the world it's like it own place away from everything which
            • 26:30 - 27:00 which is the case because it's the forest you can travel from Europe and it's like its own bubble own special bubble which I like so yeah if you want a good peaceful life and in that bubble what I find always a fascinating that you have everything in New Zealand you can go to the beach you can ski you can go hiking you can I don't know I'm just talking about sports but there is so much possibility and opportunities Within New Zealand Northern South South
            • 27:00 - 27:30 isand that you don't even have to travel anywhere else because it looks it looks you know so tropical then it looks like a kind of desert oh desert the dunes and you have so many variety of landscape and possibilities changes so much that even in the winter yeah you don't even have to go anywhere to experience all the beauty should be very grateful for where you live because it's an absolutely beautiful country yeah I highly recommend you know going to New Zealand because there is so much Beauty
            • 27:30 - 28:00 so many amazing things to see and explore and have a good time something you can't even compare you could probably compare the fjords to Norway or the catlins to Ireland you know but like you know you have everything in New Zealand in one place that makes it so every area reminds you of some different location around the world which I think is one of the really positive things the cool things everything on your doorstep okay go for it the food you I love food and the quality in New
            • 28:00 - 28:30 Zealand the food you get is incredible yeah we've you know it's very good quality like compared to a lot of places we've traveled around the world New Zealand has very high quality goods and food which is magical fresh produce fresh eggs every day yeah so another thing is is the safety and you can buy amazing quality of eggs on the side of the street I got very good bread which is important to me and we we had like really good quality food we did yeah
            • 28:30 - 29:00 we're always satisfied we're always veryy healthy so was good and another positive things if you first time traveling to new zeedan and you're worried you don't know is it safe is it not even traveling solo traveling as a woman I highly recommend doing it if you're still thinking about it don't worry just go to New Zealand on your own absolutely fine we've met so many young I'm I I don't know how they do it but like they were 19 from Germany from
            • 29:00 - 29:30 everywhere and it were traveling on their own which was amazing and they said it's so safe they don't really feel maybe there is a few spots in the north island where they didn't feel so safe I think kind of the Northland or around Oakland where some people didn't feel too safe but honestly it safe everywhere we never had any issues we left sometimes our valuables in the car when we went to park and Save was so never felt that or maybe someone could break
            • 29:30 - 30:00 in it does happen sometimes that can happen anywhere so not to exclude but that can happen even in New Zealand but like in general I they're probably the that's probably the most minor criminal activities that happens people breaking in their cars that's really all like if you compare to the rest of the world that's right that's nothing which is good even at night like that's fine yeah we we stayed in so many places and slept in our car and I think in isi you'll be fine yeah was I worried at some point no
            • 30:00 - 30:30 you only worried about the the pums oh my God yeah I was more scared about the pums at night and people breaking in the POS was making noise iide so she was like terrified that it was going to come in and eat her while she was sleeping I know which is not possible I was I supposed to open the door babbe a pum is smart come on like Jesus I was like scared to they did he crawl into the car you can sleep the whole night because of the p I that was probably my worst night ever
            • 30:30 - 31:00 we woke up for Sunrise we did them on Sunday uh the edoras that was beautiful that was beautiful but I had a worse night's sleep because I was afraid of poms okay let's not get into this too much because it's kind of R it is pretty funny though so we're just going to talk about melin's favorite foods or desserts because that's a big highlight for her New Zealand so yeah so don't be worried wherever you are from in the world if you travel to New Zealand you're going to taste delicious food and also
            • 31:00 - 31:30 delicious fruits and desserts and everything I was in food heaven and I felt I felt amazing it's so Diversified I can't get over how many different choices of everything there is like there's multiple cucumbers multiple kiwi multiple Tomatoes we've seen fruits we've never seen in our Liv there was always something new to try and over 10 months like we're always discovering new fruits and vegetables and one of the biggest thing I discovered so backstory
            • 31:30 - 32:00 growing up I never liked Green kiwi fruits it was just something it's too sour it just just not doesn't feel right coming to New Zealand I discovered yellow kiwi fruit red kiwi fruits this is amazing uh just amazing and I was and we left and I thought I actually bought the last few days more red Ki fruits because I like them so much and I kind of said my goodbyes to the Kiwi fruits coming to Germany I found something in the stores and it really made my day I
            • 32:00 - 32:30 don't know I've never seen it before they must have been just introduced the golden kiwi fruits and of course I bought them and I'm going to eat them now because I want to and yeah that makes me that made me like H they were really expensive but it wasn't really a thing back a year or two ago I think it's starting to get implemented now into Europe the that's a thing you guys export all your good stuff Forest quality Goods unfortunately you export
            • 32:30 - 33:00 all your amazing things to other countries because of that things are actually cheaper from New Zealand in different countries and they're more expensive in the country which is a bit of a do we on sale I bought them for 44 44 Cent 44 cent in Euro I think it needs a few more days but I going to eat it no I don't know eat it with the skin that's lot of fber you haven't tried it I had one before let's do this together let make it happen scoop it out one 2 enjoy
            • 33:00 - 33:30 M oh yeah delicious delicious New Zealand always seems so precious no matter what I can't believe even even in Europe I can't believe I'm eating a Golding food it's insane if you think you travel around the world you travel on the other side of the world and now I'm eating a sun gold C fruit from New Zealand I wonder where it came from in newand yeah I'm wonder where it comes where it comes from kiwi land somewhere kiwi is where oh gisburn gisburn so
            • 33:30 - 34:00 while I'm eating this I'm want to talk to you about what do you want talk about Foods oh yeah tell me all about it the highlights my highlights the ones that stand out the most it's always Des anyway let's talk about a dessert let's talk about ice cream first because I got this type of ice creams probably six or seven times pagonia ice cream in Queens sun and they have few different locations only have four different stores four different locations and town Queen and at the Queenstown
            • 34:00 - 34:30 airport so if you around that area make sure you go and check out a petoni ice cream I know the queue sometimes is long but it's well worth it is probably the best ice cream in New Zealand you like the one in Wellington but nah no it's the Dog Island but I have to say top favorite ice cream in all New Zealand normal ice cream we not talking about the amazing real fruit ice cream you have in New Zealand my top real fruit ice cream was from plenum yep there was
            • 34:30 - 35:00 strawberry real fruit ice cream with fresh strawberries in plenum CU has a strawberry farm there's that place where I got it in Plum in case you're wondering is hch Rose hydronic strawberry that's that's what it's called absolutely delicious so that's the strawberry um then another a coffee shop we've been to every time that definitely the best the best coffeee in New Zealand the best
            • 35:00 - 35:30 coffee the best matcha the best everything the best atmosphere in our opinion is Po and twist we've been there so many times you're the winner amazing place it's just such a cool place Good Vibes and so unique I do think there's other amazing coffee shop in valton but it's just they make it very different to the rest of the coffee shops around the country they they make it's like a drip coffee yeah and it's no other places in New Zealand's can I just said haven't seen anywhere else valton they
            • 35:30 - 36:00 have a lot of good coffee shops but coffee Capital the country in my opinion a coffee Capital that's what they say yeah I think that's true then the food on the D for sound uh overnight cruise and the hobbiton was outstanding I don't know how to do it so many people I I don't know that was just amazing I do not think hobbiton is overrated I think it is what it is it's worth the money and if you go to hobbon definitely go for the food and embrace it book in advance and book the book mons in
            • 36:00 - 36:30 advance unfortunately so you have the dinner the the lunch and then the breakfast option so you got the lunch option definitely out of this world when it came to quality of food they do an amazing job at that yeah I had a few then a few bakeries I really liked I liked the bread from the F Baker it's a pretty good Bakery the FK Baker in Queen had lovely bread and they open all the time they open all the time like go go go all day like they close for late don't they kind of Lo so I love the neat
            • 36:30 - 37:00 Bakery the neat Bakery Palmer North they had lovely pastries Palmer Palmer sorry yeah then also actually didn't write this down but I just remember the baker it's called feed oh the FED Baker Bakery the book the book capital of New Zealand they have really good pastries in my opinion the the Danish they were really good yeah so they the they have the most book stores in the country in fedon yeah so it's like you pass through that town you have to drive through so it's a
            • 37:00 - 37:30 nice little sweet town I had so many nice pieces the bakeries are amazing but just to mention these ones oh and something completely different was the White Stone cheese in omaru oh that was beautiful there was a really nice cheese boot probably tell us different but we had a nice cheese experience there we had a really nice cheese experience there was cheese to cheese lover but for me it's as important but still was it was very nice they amazing fish and chip was the best fish fish and chips we didn't have too much fish and chips but we had a lovely fish and chips in
            • 37:30 - 38:00 Greymouth but also a local fish was made by CLA in Tanga homemade chips the farm we stayed on best fish I've ever had in my life but I found the one in um also in Kora Kora and they have a nice Fish and Chips shop that was delicious too yeah and new grey Mount new grey Mount grey Mount and Kora Kora probably the two highlights for fish and chips yeah yeah but honestly I was in Food Heaven in New
            • 38:00 - 38:30 Zealand and I had one of the best foods ever so you if you're from New Zealand you're very lucky if you're traveling to New Zealand you're going to you're going to be in your elements honestly if you're Foody you're going to love it for sure so before we answer your questions we received a lot of them then we want to go into this but we want to first talk about the not so great experience if we had the negatives you know everywhere is going to have its ups and downs and we had a few adic experiences on a few occasions in New Zealand it is
            • 38:30 - 39:00 what it is obviously we don't showcast it how much you guys yeah we don't really talk about it too much we kind of we are usually very honest but we don't obviously talk too much about in the videos but these videos are here to talk fully honest give our transparent opinion experience and our yeah honest we always try to be very honest and authentic I mean it's in my nature I can't be German honesty German honesty yeah I'm not really fer can't play a
            • 39:00 - 39:30 role or anything tell tell her how it is it is what it is yes so we had a few Soo experiences you can go the dep to that so you had your you got a disease so I got infected with or which is a disease you can get um on farms from sheep or goats which are not vaccinated yet so usually it's not really a problem but if you're going on a farm just make sure you can ask are they vaccinated if you're dealing with Lambs or just wear
            • 39:30 - 40:00 gloves I think having plastic gloves is the easiest but honestly not everybody gets it it's really uncommon and unlikely to get ORF and I had really just bad luck say as she got the worst of the worst and I had the worst of the worst and I went to three doctors and none of them knew what I'm having it's not common yeah it's not as common as you think she Farmers kind of only know about this and it usually goes away by itself but because of went to a doctor and I cut it open I was afraid it wasn't
            • 40:00 - 40:30 it got infected so it went to a stage where I got a underlying kind of Rush on my entire body all my arms all my legs I had this insane rush and then it got just worse and worse and I had this swollen hands it was just the worst thing I ever experienced we can show you a picture if you don't like to see anything ugly and anything diseasing is you know we show it you can skip it but
            • 40:30 - 41:00 we're going to show it in three two one so let's not go into too much depth because we already did in our previous video yeah if you're interested in that just go back and watch the shocking tooth video we did but that was one of the worst experience I had you were so sick yeah but did we had any other sickness I don't think we were no we're good we're good we felt otherwise really great it was just really really bad luck and I had to cover for 2 months and it was just wait it's a long process it's
            • 41:00 - 41:30 inconvenience of course but you got trer that's all that matters you're immune now am I immune yes you are you won't see anything anymore I think just a bit sensitive but other than that everything is fine now big thing that comes up is woofing we talked about it in so many occasions because it's quite a popular thing you go and you trade your time for work and accommodation which can be really rewarding it's a it could be nice
            • 41:30 - 42:00 it's a hit and miss it is a hit and miss you can get good okay and then bad experiences you can get everything alive right we hear a lot of horror stories when it came when it came to wfin so at the start it went from the best experiences to the worst in from our experience and so we all we got the the top the best experience in the top and then it just went downhill from there it's pretty funny but that's that's how it worked out that's reality I think we had such an incredible experience been staying three months on this farm that
            • 42:00 - 42:30 um yeah we a standard this was normal and I think we shouldn't have done our last wolfing experience with it in Christ Church because it was just we felt I don't know I was like passive aggressive like it's like behavior from I felt like we she was doing us a favor even though that wasn't the the case we were doing her a favor family we're talking about we were only there for 5 days like but she wanted us to work every day four four hours a day was a lot of hours if it's only 5 days so there wasn't really an agreement and I
            • 42:30 - 43:00 think this is a problem in newal you need to make a contract make a contract just clarify how many hours what is included never go by just saying you're this is the contract this is this agreement and maybe also have a phone call with the people just get Vibe feeling so there's a lot of people we met they had good experience but also not a great experience so it's not just our experience so it is we talk with a lot of people and it's kind of common
            • 43:00 - 43:30 and there's this website we talked earlier website like woofing and you can check the profile and reviews but we found that there's only good reviews you know there's only good reviews and we went to place in Christ Church with a lot of good reviews and it was one of the worst weeks in our lives I was Dreadful we we just wanted to to be over and you like I always find Glenn is the nicest and most easygoing and most positive person in the world it's just the energy and even you were like oh my
            • 43:30 - 44:00 God oh my God it's passive aggressive like she would say things not directly to us but to like her kid or her partner who 2-year-old kid how is this even two-year-old kid yeah yeah it wasn't nice like even the last two days she didn't even feed us food and yeah that was an agreement we did our time because we said we were taking a day off but we did our errors for example we worked 8 hours one day and then we would expect to get the next day off off which then she was surprised when we said this like
            • 44:00 - 44:30 where we did 8 hours in one day so we did double the time and then you would expect the next day off which she expected us to work even more the next day I was like what OB obviously it's a fault from from both sides I mean yeah communication we should have asked we should have you know I'm not blaming anyone but it's a communication issue and have a contract and I remember that I felt like so hot broken I was like crying I don't even know if you have this footage we did record some
            • 44:30 - 45:00 footage how we felt just like in case we make one of these videos we usually never make a video straight after because we feel there's so much emotion sometimes after a bad experience that you say maybe things you don't really mean and after a while it's not really that bad we just left the premises a bit disappointed The Experience I'm just like a bit heartbroken as well but kind of felt like we got taken advantage of but we we didn't get fed the way we agreed and yeah we sometimes we had to
            • 45:00 - 45:30 actually make our own field but our own field I'm glad I'm gone now I don't have to deal with that stress any any on the street so yeah we just wanted to get a away in and we decided from that really trying to take advantage of us like that's how it felt but she was going on like Weir you know she's doing us a favor but that's kind of help that that can happen with Wen in New Zealand and I've heard that many times it's like are they doing a favor for you yeah yeah so even though you do weeding or just you know you want to experience you know moving the whole concept of it is also that skills you g you want to gain new
            • 45:30 - 46:00 skills experiences you bring in your skills and you learn maybe something and they it's mutual benefit that's what it should be and it could be such a nice experience get taken advantage of make sure you do a reasonable amount of hours I would I I wouldn't do any more than 20 hours a week yeah so we recommend if you looking into woofing it can be a cool thing if you do 20 hours a week probably four days uh 4 hours a day and then you
            • 46:00 - 46:30 get some but that should be breakfast lunch and dinner you know yeah that's a lot of hours if you think of minimum wage standards actually sounds like that's a lot of money and it's still a good deal for the person you're working for so and then we decided okay this is it with wolfing and yeah we just left it at that we we gave up yeah kind of left the bad taste in the mouth so we didn't really need to do it so much but we wanted to get good experience sometimes you had you do encounter some not so great experience so what's what's the to one um on this point not so great
            • 46:30 - 47:00 experiences I think we should talk about reality uh the reality of also being a YouTubers because sometimes I feel people think we have the best life ever and we had a great time meeting so many nice people honestly to YouTube to this community the reality of also being a YouTuber we love documenting our Journeys but some of the negatives is being sued that doesn't apply to the normal average tourist traveler but yeah one of our personal better experience
            • 47:00 - 47:30 was being sued in New Zealand we didn't think I was never sued in my life so no never sued in our lives and fortunately being sued nothing happened no because there was no uh there was no contract so they couldn't do anything yeah so just to have the backstory we stayed with the family they reached out to us to YouTube and we stayed with them did some hous hitting for their pets while they were in vacation so we stayed with them for quite some weeks and we were we were
            • 47:30 - 48:00 discussing the ground rules and we we like we never show any personal or private information that's kind of common sense to us and they said yeah just don't show our kind of mess I was like okay I mean you know this is our side of the story because we filmed a um video in their living room like this one here in my parents house you see in the background it was a shocking truth video and they weren't happy with showing the
            • 48:00 - 48:30 background of so they went to court and they obviously put a complaint in and I didn't I wasn't aware of this I just got an email and uh I was like I got sued by these people due to disclosing personal information I was and they were reaching out to us to delete the entire video which I put a lot of work into we put a lot of work into and we also know our YouTube rules and we know the rules of making videos on private privacy regulations it's a bit ofit Miss topic so we deleted some content that might have been sensitive just to go a step
            • 48:30 - 49:00 towards their Direction so that we find kind of a common agreement but then afterwards they Wen still happy that we have the videos still uploaded even though there were no private information anymore seen so they went to court we got an email we didn't even know what they um sudas ended up being then it was forfeit the court case cuz they had no contract so couldn't do anything there was no contract it was like one to one there was nothing that's why you should write contracts sometimes that's why you should write contracts another reason
            • 49:00 - 49:30 but yeah there was an emotional few weeks for me because I ended up writing very hard emails back and forward of deleting content what should be deleted start crying and breaking down I had a few mental breakdowns that was really a big deal that just made life so much harder it was just behind the scenes you know it was way behind the scenes that was the time at your birthday really like you okay no oh we're bad people why are we bad people cuz we're doing
            • 49:30 - 50:00 everything wrong Apparently one thing after another I just feel like I want to go home like have enough honestly like what things happen that people accused us of like things we didn't even do or like that we break people's trust and yeah I know and our culture is so similar a close to New Zealand culture and you still feel like so far away it's definitely not the same my mistake of assuming that our cultures are very similar but apparently they're not very
            • 50:00 - 50:30 different and uh apparently communication is a big isue is a big issue because I'm super honest and I say what I think and it's my mistake to expect that from other people when they clearly don't say what they think so or they say something and then don't actually mean it yeah makes me really sad right now really sad and heartbroken so let's focus on the future and let's move on let's do this m yeah why you so positive cuz you either cry or you laugh M this why you have a this why I have a
            • 50:30 - 51:00 clan in my life you know that's like things we never really talk about it's not important for the videos but now I want to talk about it that not everything you see sometimes is the reality and we had a few rough weeks going back and forward with these emails even though we had the loveliest time at the home their animals the pets were adorable even when they came back from vacas we stayed with them for another one or two weeks weeks about a week or so two weeks yeah we we did um we took
            • 51:00 - 51:30 care and brought the children to their classes in town and yeah babysit them B basically so we had a lovely time and then it ended kind of really horrible yeah that we kind of ended it ended the whole relationship and stopped any type of contact so that was really rough just a lack of communication on both sides I just hope they can live now in peace with the decisions that have been made we made our piece but that was definitely not a nice experience ups and
            • 51:30 - 52:00 downs of life so that's kind of going on behind the scene but I think these things were the biggest things the war experienced for us and it's obviously just our experiences that's not nothing any tourists would experience but there might be any difference we never had any bad weather or any cancellations or any except the except the very down to the South Island got C for three days okay that's not a big deal yeah that's not a big deal because we found another person
            • 52:00 - 52:30 to YouTube that let us stay with them for 3 days so it ended up turned out being a great experience in the end but nothing else I would say was so horrible that yeah there's nothing else in New Zealand everything was C and in the end I was like literally crying leaving this country because having the best time ever even though there were some Downs let's get into the juicy question of you guys we received a few questions and we made up questions that were often
            • 52:30 - 53:00 asked for example what's our favorite Pi yeah yeah that's very important two new zealanders super important that question so our first question is what city would we live in or what's our favorite City Glenn we always say Christ Church I'm not sure why but of course a lot of nice modern infrastructure L of History we do always take rest CH don't we yeah it's always I think it's spread out there not it doesn't feel too busy either crowed yeah just a nice vibe there I find yeah
            • 53:00 - 53:30 honestly I think that's the city we would choose if you were going to move there it's hard to kind of explain why but I just felt like we were at home in Christ Church I think also because it's in the South Island we we are very nature people I think that kind of resonates to us and you can go from Christ Church just so many places so many beautiful places and it's a big bigger city it's not a village and Queen side is nice but it gives me too many touristy Vibes smaller compact too
            • 53:30 - 54:00 expensive and know it's beautiful but if you wanted the CHS around the area it would be Wan the Mini version of Queen Town less touristic but still very beautiful is it also our favorite city I have to say no I mean is PR also our favorite city I also like Valentin a lot I love valton obviously busier more busier busier the rent be more expensive valton is beautiful it is it is a nice place though what else there is some
            • 54:00 - 54:30 really cool cities around New Zealand but yeah these ones are my favorites TI the pinpoint is the perfect spot isn't it I think those are my favorites gr Church Wellington yeah so and then next question is kind of not really is the South or North Island better I mean it depends on your experience depends your Insight what's your favorite mod that's hard maybe maybe a small bit more to South Island but only because we love hiking I I got into hiking and it's amazing and the hikes we did in a a
            • 54:30 - 55:00 South Island was amazing and it's just this nature and I don't know but it's north island has its beauty there's so many cool things you know when we were in valton and went to the castle Point man this is Castle Point Lighthouse beautiful the location yeah the location and the Tonga R Crossing and there's so many amazing places in the north island so every place has good so so the next question is the most important question to all KES what's our favorite piie so
            • 55:00 - 55:30 we came to New Zealand we didn't even know that P are a thing because this is not a thing in Europe no so it took a few weeks a few months to adapt and then we finally realized how nice and Delicious Pies are so we came down there to F in love F pies we did yeah it was it was nice but then we came down to a conclusion chose a three favorite pies and we have to be honest yours are mine I'm going to choose mine I'm going to choose mine but I find the
            • 55:30 - 56:00 PO are much better on the south Islands compared to the north I have to say the much I think this is more tastier it's hard to explain but you understand what I mean and if you're going to that as a tourist please don't miss out on a famous pie they they are amazing amazing lunch snack and just for in between it's just amazing pies are pies are life see the workers picking them up on at lunch time yeah so funny what's your TD what's in my TD favorite pie t one yeah so
            • 56:00 - 56:30 oh we Bly pie Is Blen them we got a cheese and mince I think got it you got it cheese and mince typical pie that was delicious that's my Tor favorite P pie pie is blender and then my second this was actually a super big surprise because I got no recommendations for this place we just discovered this by surprise The Cromwell holy smoke mints from s s s sangas po that was Unreal
            • 56:30 - 57:00 delicious I don't know how we discovered that that was so Random I think we we search P I think we were hungry and then I searched on Google Maps and it had a really good rating I think 4.8 or so I thought Glen I think we have to check out his pie shop and they were all sold out so we had to wait for a while for for the new bad more come in but they were they were good the number one pie in New Zealand we've been it twice we
            • 57:00 - 57:30 did it was so good the sheffields peld just outside Christ church and we got the whiskey and venison pie that was my favorite and you know pie in New Zealand the funny thing is because it was we drove back from kma the artist past to to Christ Church on Clint's birthday and I gave you know I put in a candle and it was like celebrating your birthday with a pie and a candle K style happy
            • 57:30 - 58:00 birthday with some pies so my favorites tell me all about it let's go favorite Pi in New Zealand I actually yeah I think I think number three is also chome well they were quite juicy but I forgot which one I had I usually take chicken cuz I like chicken more and then my second honorable mention is the Fat Bastard pie in Vago we had it so many times cuz we spent so much time in inago most in town in New Zealand so yeah that
            • 58:00 - 58:30 was amazing and I had the chicken and cranberry pie I loved it I I just felt it was very juicy and creamy and you got it many times yeah I got it many times I don't know you couldn't have enough of it I really like the the creamy the creamy texture yeah the pastry maybe the past she was better in other pie shops but like yeah it was the mixing ingredients and then the first one the first one when I had the venison whiskey
            • 58:30 - 59:00 and venison pie in Sheffield wow that just hit me so two of our favorite pies in New Zealand yeah and we've tried a lot we did try a lot in we did tried we tried so many famous pies also the Fairly pie in the south island and the North Island even the recommendation like in Oakland I don't know we have we have a video so uh of the four kind of highlights in ockland which we we tried a few of the pies up there as well so if you haven't watched the pie video go
            • 59:00 - 59:30 back and watch it yeah it's really good it was a good day yeah we just yeah we are in love with pies but these ones are favorite but I think also another let's call it honorable mention we had a nice one well fairly big house is nice um the neat Bakery actually in Palmer North had a nice that was good good and yeah I personally find chimi pie a bit overrated it is it's the cheaper P though that's why and I also find the Wake fields in Nelson overrated I didn't
            • 59:30 - 60:00 actually like that really like excited but didn't you got some recommendations for there yeah so that was kind of that's the conclusion of our P very important for you guys glad we got the off a chest yeah we glad we talked about the most important topic of the day so cost of living compared in other countries did you feel safe in New Zealand we said we feel safe yeah of course you feels safe it's it's a really safe country cost of living cost of
            • 60:00 - 60:30 living yeah so groceries are definitely expensive in New Zealand because you are isolated away from the world so you don't have access to exports as much as we do in Europe so food is super cheap here in Germany especially mhm but the quality you get good quality though but you get quality so it's worth it but rent is cheaper rent is cheaper in New Zealand compared to like Ireland for example so it does balance out that way house it purchasing house the prices for buying house houses are actually
            • 60:30 - 61:00 expensive in New Zealand houses houses are more expensive in New Zealand too expensive wow but it depends where you want to live if you want to live in the middle of nowhere in the South Islands you're going to pick up a pretty good price of course but if you want to live near a major city City's always expensive yeah it is always always Blown Away with the prices of houses like it's expensive everywhere I would say it is still a good life in New Zealand yeah just get a tiny house live in the middle of nowhere live off the land I love the tiny house house movement in New Zealand we've seen so many we actually also went
            • 61:00 - 61:30 to um exhibitions yeah check them all oh we went to the most amazing exhibition in in Gore what was it the it's a once a year Big Y Farmers what is it called it's like a field day field days in Gore which was I I they have everything you can think of there everything you can thinkle for the farmers we've seen a few tiny houses and incredible just give us a good impression of you know how how life is in the tiny house so yeah
            • 61:30 - 62:00 incredible yeah another one was what country do you think Ki would enjoy visiting based on your take on us so obviously you have to say Ireland it's kind of the same Vibe yeah a bit Irish people are really nice people it's hard to say that as an Irish person but no I can say true I can say it in in all the KVs every time we said I'm from Germany I CL from Ireland they were all like all over him oh where you from and my family
            • 62:00 - 62:30 and yeah so I think you all like Ireland you would like Ireland oh maybe UK also no not as much as Ireland not as much maybe but yeah we love Ireland people are the nicest I can see people in Ireland are the nicest in Europe yeah yeah okay okay oh that's a big statement where where would you think would be an ideal place for a kwi if no if they can travel anywhere they all go to Australia but somewhere else may Australia they all love the go Coast KES would like Italy or Spain the feels good yeah feels
            • 62:30 - 63:00 out of this oh maybe canari Islands isan too that's a volcanic island yeah it's similar it depends what you want if you're looking for similar kind of Switzerland has some incredible mountains Landscapes very similar to New Zealand I would say nor it depends what you want if you're looking for similar places I don't know or some different like Spain it's hard to give you answer for that it's a hot flate Switzerland Norway Spain but in general like any any
            • 63:00 - 63:30 tourist that comes to Spain or Switzerland has a good or Italy has a good time so I always recommend I love friends I think friends is amazing yeah yeah I love the culture someone asked what we did with our car and what's our next adventure so what we did with our car basically we sold the car for slightly more what we paid I mean we p a lot of Maintenance into it so we still it's basically even out so we broke even so it was gray gray porches we sold the
            • 63:30 - 64:00 car on Facebook Marketplace in ockland in it wed out very well with to because we sold it like 2 days before we left the country and we sold her to a nice German girl that is traveling now somewhere somewhere solo traveling with our little Toyota V we miss miss you Toyota we're going to miss you Mr honestly like it became our home so it sounds really crazy that he get so attached to an item but for us it was our home and it was the best purchase ever I was afraid it was too small of a car but I highly recommend getting a
            • 64:00 - 64:30 small car you can get anywhere with this car and it's big enough yeah yeah it's good get around I love it perfect ideal I love it small sweet they said and our next what was the next adventure so we went to Fiji went to Vanuatu and then we went to Australia for a week followed by the Philippines for 2 weeks and then two weeks in Japan and now we are in Germany yeah Clen is heading soon to Ireland and we trying to also make some content here because we heard you guys are interested German and Irish content and it is very different to New Zealand so so we hope
            • 64:30 - 65:00 you're excited for all the video that we already filmed and we hope you stay tuned for our next adventures and yeah we have a big announcement what are we going to do in September in two months we're going to go to Sydney Australia woohoo we going to move to Australia guys do it again we got to go all the way back to the other side of the worldall because we loved it so much and we spend another 10 months probably mainly in Sydney and we already purchased a new baby we have a new car
            • 65:00 - 65:30 bought car already we already bought a new Toyota and it's sitting there waiting for us when we get back waiting for us and we're so excited to go back and make some more content around Sydney and we want to take day trips or weekend trips and maybe do some more exploration if you have more time run Australia that was a recap of the Year oh my God we got everything off our chest yeah and just to summarize I I do want to mention for the people we haven't talked about it for the people that are watching we met so many nice people from YouTube and
            • 65:30 - 66:00 they're probably watching it's Ken's family Mike's family Peter and shanet Jackie and Bren and Claire's family and all the other people that are watching we love you guys and we love our community you've been amazing we were welcomed with open arms good go we were welcom with open arms in New Zealand you guys are good as gos seriously sweet ass sweet sweet ass it was New Zealand sweet ass to summarize this it was just amazing this is a r and we had the best
            • 66:00 - 66:30 time I can't I'm getting emotional now I know it's all kind of coming back now it's coming back like all this talk we're talking about this we haven't really had time to think about it so much because traveling go go go and traveling and I'm New Zealand is in my heart all you guys are in my heart and the adventure is over and that's that's everything in New Zealand you if you're still thinking about it I hope we convince Dei New Zealand and for all the lovely people that are watching our adventures we hope you subscribe to our
            • 66:30 - 67:00 Channel and going to watch our new adventures hope you stay loyal and you stay tuned for everything that's coming and loyalty means the world to us it does means helps to us and it helps us out and yeah we honestly we're just making this for you guys cuz we love traveling and we just want to showcase the true authentic culture of every country to you guys for everyone that's sitting at home can't travel won't travel yeah we Tred to do a bit differently compared to most YouTubers so yeah that's that's the idea but here
            • 67:00 - 67:30 we are so thanks so much for everything yeah we wish you all the best thanks so much for all to all the kibes to welcome us with open arms and your beautiful Hospitality you looked Afters for you well we had the best time ever and it's going to stay in our hearts for the rest of our lives seriously so catch you in the next episodes thanks so much for watching if you like this video give it a like subscribe and comment down below and it would be the world to us if we catch you in our next Adventures bye