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Itinerary especially prepared for:AGARWAL, Shobhit Mr & MrsMercury Travels Limited "Kia Ora and Welcome to New Zealand!"

Saturday 11 Dec 10Arrive Christchurch

Arrive Christchurch, make your own way to your accommodation.

CHRISTCHURCH - the Garden City, lies on the level plains that initially attracted the closely knit Church of England settlers that settled the area. The largest of the South Island cities, Christchurch retains something of the English nature of its origins - the willow and oak-lined River Avon, a neo-gothic Cathedral, and clustered mediaeval stone buildings.

Your accommodation has been reserved for 2 nights in a Superior Suite with breakfast included at:

Accommodation:Langdon House92 Grants RoadChristchurchTelephone:03 354 2425Fax: 03 354 2423

Check-in from: 3.30pm Check-out by: 10.30amLangdon House Cancellation Policy: Cancellation within 30 Days of arrival - 30% of booking charged.Cancellation wtihin 7 Days of arrival - 100% of booking charged.

Sunday 12 Dec 10In Christchurch

Morning at leisure. We suggest the following excursions for your clients (NOT included):

TRAM/GONDOLA/PUNTING TRIPLE PASS (Transport to and from the Tram, Gondola or Punt is not included. Attractions do not have to be visited on the same day.)NZD 45 per person valid to 30 Sep 2011.Enjoy the very best Christchurch has to offer with the Christchurch Triple Pass! Experience Christchurchs iconic attractions - the Christchurch Tramway , Christchurch Gondola and Punting on the Avon - at affordable prices. Explore the inner city of Christchurch by historic tram, and find out all about the inner city. Christchurch tramways runs through all the major innercity area, past the Art Gallery, Arts Centre, Cathedral Square and much more! Glide down the Avon River on a handbuilt Edwardian Punt, for a completely different view of our city. Take in the spectacular 360 degree views of the city, Canterbury Plains, Pacific Ocean and majestic Southern Alps, from the height of the Port hills on the Christchurch Gondola.

THE ANTARTIC ATTRACTION BASIC ADMISSION INCLUDING NZ PENGUIN ENCOUNTERNZD 32 per person to 30 Sep 2010, NZD 34 per person to 31 Mar 2011.Very few people have the opportunity to experience the awesome and magical beauty of Antarctica first-hand. An interactive, fun and exciting experience of the "Great White South". Feel the chill of winter and watch daylight return as the Antarctic summer approaches after four months of darkness. Find out about Scott Base, and experience Antarctic conditions first-hand .. even on a hot summer's day! Slide down a snow slope, explore a snow cave, feel icy wind-chills, or just let your body tingle with the exhilaration of being in Antarctic temperatures! Entrance also included to the NZ Penguin Encounter.

11.30hrs Depart from Christchurch city, it is an easy drive in a car through New Zealand farmland and then over the hills to Akaroa. Once in Akaroa look for the long wharf in the centre of the town. Youll see our large blue building on the wharf with a dolphin mural painted on the roof.

Black Cat Cruises Akaroa Harbour Cruise (Duration 2 hours)13:00hrs Report to Main Wharf Akaroa 30 minutes prior to cruise departure.13:30hrs Board the Black Cat cruise and around an extinct volcanic crater. Experience majestic scenery and stunning wildlife daily on the harbour cruises. You'll see the rare, native dolphin - the Hector's or New Zealand Dolphin. There's also the chance to spot the world's smallest penguin, the White Flippered Little Blue Penguin, Fur Seals and other sea birds. Other cruise highlights are a working salmon farm, Cathedral Cave and signs of Akaroa's fascinating past including early Maori, French and British settlements.

Spend some time exploring Akaora - Akaroa is Canterbury's oldest town. As well as being a former French and British colony, it also has a colourful whaling and Maori history. The charm of this old town, together with the incredible scenery encountered en route has assured Akaroa's popularity as a unique tourist destination.

Today it is home year round to 1000 people, many of who work in the tourism industry. Akaroa has superb examples of historic homes and there are approximately fifteen gardens within 20 minutes of Akaroa which are open to the public. The area is unique for its heritage roses and micro climates, the popular Akaroa Herb Farm, street scapes and historic churches.

Retrace your route back to Christchurch

Accommodation:Langdon House

Monday 13 Dec 10Christchurch Fairlie (184kms)

Depart Christchurch on State Highway 1 south via Ashburton and take Highway 79 to Geraldine Travelling towards Fairlie and before arriving, turn right into Clayton Road and travel for about 4 kms. Turn left into Hamilton Road and your host is 1 km along on the right hand side of the road number 626.(copy of route map is attached) 20Hectare Farm breeding and finishing sheep, cattle and deer. Large landscaped garden with pond, swimming pool and spa room. Our farm is flat but we are surrounded by mountains with fantastic views all year round from anywhere on the property. Enjoy superb accommodation and experience family hospitality at its best. Take a guided tour or simply stroll at your leisure and feed many of the pet animals.Sky T.V and e-mail facilities available.Animals:Deer, sheep, cattle, angora goats, miniature horses, pony, pet lambs (seasonal) Your accommodation has been reserved for 1 night with dinner and breakfast included:

Accommodation:Rural Tourism / Farmstay at FairliePO Box 228, CambridgeTelephone:07 827 8055Fax: 07 827 7154Host:Jan Martin & Naas Prinsloo

Check-in from: 3pm Check-out by: 10amRural Tourism Cancellation Policy: Full cancellation charges apply if the booking is cancelled within 48hrs or if guests "no show for FIT and Self drive clients.

Tuesday 14 Dec 10Fairlie / Mount Cook (141kms)

Today depart Fairlie to Mount Cook and travelling time takes approximately 2 hours. From the town of Fairlie, take State Highway 8 thru Kimbell and Burke Pass to Lake Tekapo.

Visit the Church of the Good Shepherd and the dog statue, Mackenzie.

Just after passing the southern end of Lake Pukaki, another right hand turn takes you onto State Highway 80. A short drive of 55km, will take you to the Mount Cook Village.

MOUNT COOK - whose Maori name "Aorangi" means "Cloud Piercer" is some 3753.5 meters high and surrounded by a host of massive peaks. Mount Cook is New Zealand's highest mountain, and can quite often be surrounded by cloud, constantly vulnerable to the fast changing weather patterns of an alpine climate.

Your accommodation has been reserved for 1 night in the Chalet with cooked breakfast included at:

Accommodation:The HermitageMt Cook VillageMount CookTelephone:03 435 1809Fax: 03 435 1879

Check-in from: 2pm Check-out by: 10amNotes: NZD15.00 meal voucher per person provided.

Wednesday 15 Dec 10Mt Cook/ Queenstown(263 kms)

Depart Mount Cook on State Highway 80 to Twizel, and continue south via State Highway 8 to Tarras and Cromwell, before taking State Highway 8B to join State Highway 6 to Queenstown.

QUEENSTOWN - is the South Island's most popular resort, set alongside the shores of Lake Wakatipu, under the gaze of the Remarkables Ranges. See the contrast of smooth glacier rounded hills, and jagged mountain summits that reach high above the ancient ice floor. The town is renowned for its jet boating, bungy-jumping, skiing and awe-inspiring scenery. Local story has it, that the gold prospectors of the 19th century pronounced the town as "fit for any Queen", and so she was called Queenstown.

Your accommodation has been reserved for 4 nights in One Bedroom Apartment at:

Accommodation:Villa Del Lago Apartments c/- New Zealand Apartments249 Frankton RoadQueenstownTelephone:03 442 5727Fax: 03 442 9498

Check-in from: 2pm Check-out by: 10amVilla Del Lago Apartments c/- New Zealand Apartments Cancellation Policy: Cancellations allowed only until 14 days prior to arrival. Within this time-frame, 1 nights accommodation charge will apply.

17.30hrs Take the gondola up to Bobs Peak for a panoramic view of Lake Wakatipu. The scenery's a blur! Hurtle down a winding downhill track through thetrees. Race through the bends, or pull in for a breather and enjoy the panorama. Burn it up on the advanced track or cruise sedately down the scenic track. Then hop on the chairlift and do it all again. Skyline Luge - it's 800 metres of fast-paced freedom.

18.30hrs Enjoy dinner at Queenstown's most spectacular location.The Skyline Restaurant serves up a mouthwateringTaste of New Zealandbuffet of legendary proportions every night of the year. Feast on South Island salmon, seafoods, salads, roast meats and delicious desserts - and feast your eyes on the most spectacular scenery in the country. Tiered seating guarantees stunning views from every table.

Thur 16 Sat 18 Dec 10In Queenstown

We suggest the following excursions for your clients (NOT included):

DART RIVER JET BOAT SAFARIS WILDERNESS SAFARI (departs 1 Oct - 31 May 8am & 12pm, 1 Jun 30 Sep 8am, duration 6 hours) / NZD 176 to 30 Sep 2011. Family deal for 2 adults and 2 children is NZD 420 for the family to 30 Sep 2011.The world famous Dart River Safari 1/2 day option, Jetboat, short guided bush walk and 4wd backroad adventure. A total wilderness experience. Things to know - Always dress warmly, wear comfortable walking shoes/boots and bring eyewear (sunglasses or prescription glasses). Bring a sunhat and sunscreen in summer and warm hat and gloves in winter. If using Safari transfer to Glenorchy, approximately 45 minutes is allowed for refreshments prior to the coach departing Glenorchy for Queenstown

APPELLATION CENTRAL WINE TOURS - GOURMET WINE TOURNZD 176 per person to 30 Sep 2011 A relaxed day of fine cuisine, good company, sampling local cheeses and tasting premium cool-climate wines. Included in on tour is wine tasting at five venues in the Gibbston, Cromwell and Bannockburn regions. Discover The Big Picture wine adventure with its aroma room and virtual wine flight and tasting. Visit New Zealand's largest underground wine cave in the Gibbston Valley. Enjoy a delightful platter style lunch at one of our venues. Visit the historic Old Cromwell Town (time and weather permitting) Your tour takes a stunning drive through the Kawarau Gorge, learn about the early pioneering history of this rugged region and take some time to view the historic Kawarau Bridge and the original AJ Hackett Bungy jump. Return transfer to your accommodation.

NOMAD SAFARIS QUAD BIKE SAFARI (8.30am-12.00pm & 1.30pm-4.30pm)NZD 198 per person to 30 Sep 2011Guided quad bike tours (4WD motorbike), exploring the trails on Queenstown Hill.All levels catered for - safe and fun exclusive terrain - 360 degree panoramic views, great photo opportunities in comfort and safety, ride your way around exclusive off-road terrain and take in some of the most awesome, panoramic views Queenstown has to offer.With full training on the bikes from our experienced guides and all safety clothing provided, you can be assured of a safe and enjoyable Quad Bike Safari.

Accommodation:Villa Del Lago Apartments

Sunday 19 Dec 10Queenstown / Te Anau(183 kms)

Today you will depart early for Te Anau.

From Queenstown head to Frankton, and turn right onto State Highway 6 to Kingston and Five Rivers. When you approach Highway 94, on your right, take Highway 94 to Mossburn and your destination, Te Anau.

TE ANAU The focal point of the Fiordland National Park, the country's most rugged and remote. Lake Te Anau sprawls at the feet of high rugged mountains with its South, Middle and North fiords probing into the ranges. The Lake, New Zealand's second largest, is 417 meters deep.

Real Journeys Coach/Milford Sound NatureCruise/Coach ex Te Anau)09:50hrs Today, you will be collected from your hotel by Real Journeys and travel along the spectacular Milford Road. When you reach Milford Sound, you will board your Real Journeys vessel for a scenic cruise the full length of Milford Sound to the Tasman Sea. There are great opportunities to view waterfalls, rainforest, mountains and wildlife. After your cruise, return transport is provided to Te Anau.

MILFORD SOUND:Stunning surroundings at the heart of Te Wahipounamu World Heritage Area. In Maori legend, the fiords were created not by rivers of ice, but by Tu Te Raki Whanoa, a godly figure who came wielding a magical adze uttering incantations. Milford Sound (Piopiotahi) is without doubt his finest sculpture. Luxuriant rainforest clings to sheer rock walls washed with waterfalls. In the foreground stands Mitre Peak, dominating the skyline. Whatever the fiords mood, teeming with rain or with sun glistening on deep water, it will inspire you.

Your accommodation has been reserved for 1 night in a Lakeview room with Breakfast included at:

Accommodation:Distinction Te Anau Hotel & Villa64 Lakefront DriveTe AnauTelephone:03 249 9700Fax: 03 249 7947

Monday 20 Dec 10Te Anau/ Wanaka (236 kms)

Depart Te Anau and travel towards Mossburn on State HIghway 94.At Mossburn turn left onto State Highway 97 then 6 to Frankton.On arrival to Frankton turn right and travel through the Kawarau Gorge and Cromwell then on to Wanaka.

WANAKA - faces north across Lake Wanaka, to views of the surrounding mountains, which are often reflected on the Lake's surface on calm days. Poplars and willows grow around the Lake's edge, affording a colourful show during Autumn. Wanaka is best known for boating, fishing and skiing at the Cardrona and Treble Cone ski-fields.

Your accommodation has been reserved for 2 nights in a One bedroom suite with breakfast included at:

Accommodation:Edgewater ResortSargood DriveWanakaTelephone:03 443 8311Fax: 03 443 8323

Check-in from: 2pm Check-out by: 11am

Tuesday 21 Dec 10In Wanaka

0830 hrs Please call on freephone 0800 359 754 to check on the weather and confirm the flight will go ahead with the Wanaka Paragliding. They will also confirm the exact meeting time with you.

Paragliding booking is confirmed for 10.00 am. (please allow 3 hrs duration)

Allow 20min to drive from Wanaka. To meet Paragliding at the Landing Zone, pickup a copy of the free Wanaka Map and follow the directions to Treble Cone Ski Area, an easy and very scenic 19km drive along Mt Aspiring Road, past Glendhu Bay and into the Matukituki Valley. Look for the spectacular Twin Falls on your left and turn in through the Treble Cone Ski Area gate. You will be met here by Paragliding and transfer up to take off in the 4WD van.

AFTER YOUR FLIGHTfrom Treble Cone you may want to carry on and explore the valleys great walks, extensive rock climbing and world class fishing, canyoning and jet boating is available in summer and in winter Treble Cone has superb skiing and snowboarding. The Mt Aspiring National Park is just half an hour down the road and you make like to combine your tandem flight with a short hike.Bring along a camera or have your pilot take in-flight photos for you, sunscreen is a good idea.FOOTWEAR wear sturdy footwear, hiking boots are perfect if you have them but running shoes are fine, slip on shoes or sandals are not a good option.CLOTHING some layers of comfortable outdoor clothing a fleece and windproof are ideal, we supply the rest including lightweight gloves in summer and thicker fleece gloves in winter.EYEWEAR bring sunglasses if it is a sunny day, prescription glasses or contact lens are fine to wear on your flight. OTHERAnything you don't need on the flight can go down to landing in the van and please empty your pockets of keys, wallets or small change that could drop and injure some one below.

Accommodation:Edgewater Resort

Wednesday 22 Dec 10Wanaka/ Fox Glacier (287 kms)

Depart Wanaka on Highway 89 then heading North travel on State Highway 6 past Lake Hawea, through the McKerrow Range and Haast Pass arriving at Haast continue travelling North past Lake Moeraki and Bruce Bay you will arrive first at the township of Fox Glacier and continuing North for a further 25kms Franz Josef.

FOX GLACIER - originally named Albert after Queen Victoria of England's consort, Fox was renamed after the Premier of New Zealand who visited the Glacier, Sir William Fox. Framed by rich green bush, Fox Glacier runs down the valley, framed by mountains that rise behind it. It is said the best view is at sunset with the various hues of light reflected onto the ice and surrounding peaks.

Fox Glacier Guiding Flying Fox Heli-Hike14:50 hrs Report to Alpine Guides, Main Road, (State Highway 6), Fox Glacier. The fly-in, fly-out helihike combines the excitement of walking on the Fox Glacier with the thrill of helicopter flights. Equipped with sturdy leather boots and other equipment, you board the helicopter for your first flight over the pinnacles of the lower icefall. Here, the ice is in constant motion. You then circle the upper icefall and Victoria Falls before landing on the ice.

After attaching your crampons, specially designed for these ice conditions you will follow the ice steps cut by your guide as you explore the ice formations and ice caves which are part of this amazing environment. Weather permitting; ice time is about 2.5 hours.

Please bring: 3 - 4 layers of warm upper body clothing (jeans are not recommended on wet days, as they become very cold and uncomfortable to wear).Sunglasses and sun protection .A daypack, a drink and snacks are useful. Your own raincoat may be suitable. For winter trips bring a warm hat and gloves.Trip includes: Two helicopter flights, guide, ground transport, leather boots, socks, crampons.

Your accommodation has been reserved for 1 night in a Tasman Suite with breakfast & cocktails included at:

Accommodation:Misty Peaks105 Cook Flats RoadFox GlacierTelephone:03 751 0849Fax: 03 751 0849Misty Peaks Cancellation Policy: Cancellation within 30 Days of arrival - 30% of booking charged.Cancellation within 7 Days of arrival - 100% of booking charged.

Thursday 23 Dec 10Fox Glacier/ Greymouth (202kms)

Depart Fox Glacier North along State Highway 6, travelling along the West Coast you will reach Hokitika continue North and you will arrive at your destination of Greymouth.

GREYMOUTH - is the chief commercial centre for the West Coast. The town is a river port where a stone breakwater directs the rough action of the tide and river to the river bar. The town was founded on gold, and continued on coal. Now, however, the main trade is timber, offset by sheep/dairying and cattle raising. The town takes its name from its river, the Grey. Greymouth also has an unusual wind phenomenon - a katabatic wind which is a movement of cold air down a steep slope (the Southern Alps). This wind which starts as a mild breeze at the top of the range, emerges at the town's centre as "The Barber", a wind that feels like the cold steel of a barber's razor blade, and just as cutting.

Breakers Seaside Bed & Breakfast is 14kms north of Greymouth on state highway 6 30kms south of Punakaiki. From Greymouth heading towards Westport, there are two small towns to pass through, Runanga and then Rapahoe. Rapahoe is when you first see the Coastline. At the top of the hill is the Strongman Mine Memorial lookout. At the bottom of the hill you cross over a bridge called 9-mile creek SLOW DOWN, Breakers is directly on the left after the bridge.

Your accommodation has been reserved for 1 night in the Breakwater Suite with breakfast included at:Dinners are available for additional cost with 48hrs notice. Please make your clients are aware of this option.

Accommodation:The BreakersNine Mile Creek, State Highway 6SH6, 14KMS NORTH OF GREYMOUTHGreymouthTelephone:03 762 7743Fax: 03 762 7733

Check-in from: 3.30pm Check-out by: 10.30amThe Breakers Cancellation Policy: Cancellation within 30 days of arrival date: 25% forfeit of total booking. Cancellation within 7 days of arrival date: 100% forfeit of total booking.

Friday 24 Dec 10Greymouth/ Christchurch

Morning at leisure.

13:15hrs Report to Greymouth Train Station

13:45hrs Depart Greymouth Train Station.Today you will board the TranzAlpine scenic train departing from one coast of New Zealand and arriving at the other. Your train journey is 223.8 kilometres long and takes just four and a half hours. There are 16 tunnels, and 5 viaducts, the highest being the Staircase standing at 73 metres. From your carriage youll see the fields of the Canterbury Plains, beautiful gorges and river valleys of the Waimakariri River. The spectacular Southern Alps and the lushness of Beech rain forest. An open air viewing carriage allows you to get even closer to the stunning scenery and provides many opportunities to photograph your favorite spots. Theres a lot to look forward to before arriving at your destination.

CHRISTCHURCH - the Garden City, lies on the level plains that initially attracted the closely knit Church of England settlers that settled the area. The largest of the South Island cities, Christchurch retains something of the English nature of its origins - the willow and oak-lined River Avon, a neo-gothic Cathedral, and clustered mediaeval stone buildings.

Arrive Christchurch, you will be met by Super Shuttle representative and transfer by seat in coach to youraccommodation.

Your accommodation has been reserved for 1 night in a Standard room at:

Accommodation:Sudima Hotel Christchurch AirportMemorial AvenueChristchurchTelephone:03 358 3139Fax: 03 358 3029

Check-in from: 3pm Check-out by: 11am

Saturday 25Dec 10Depart Christchurch

MERRY & HAPPY CHRISTMAS

Board the Sudima Hotel Airport courtesy shuttle, which runs 24 hours a day, every day taking guests both to and from the Christchurch International Airport. The shuttle is available from the hotel reception, kindly inform Reception 30 mins prior to your departure for the airport.

Check in time for international flight is 2 hours prior to your flight departure time.

End of land arrangements.

*** We wish you a most enjoyable stay in Aotearoa, New Zealand ***

Upon check in for your international flight, please ensure you have the following documentations.Passports and visa (where necessary)International Airline ticketsCompleted New Zealand Departure Card.

In an emergency please contact the following numbers Cynthia ChiaMobile: 021 581888Nobi YoshizawaMobile: 021 0222 4893

For all other enquiries please contact the Pacific Destinationz office during office hoursMonday Friday 08.30 17.00Pacific Destinationz LimitedOffice:09 915 8888