Prologue · 01

The plan is simple. The details are not.

Nine of us will fly from Singapore to Christchurch on Singapore Airlines SQ297 on Friday 31 July, landing early Saturday morning in a South Island that is — if we are lucky — painted in frost. Two seven-seat Toyota Vellfires from Hao Rentals will carry us inland to Lake Tekapo and the Mackenzie dark sky basin, south over the Lindis Pass to Queenstown, then west across the Haast Pass and along the rainforest coast to the Franz Josef glaciers, and finally back across Arthur's Pass to Christchurch for the flight home.

We have removed the helicopter. In its place, we walk. Each location lists the top 10 restaurants and top 10 things to do, ranked by Google reviews, every one tied to its place on the map with a single tap — pick what suits the mood, swap any plan in the timeline. Four roofs over nine nights — Macaulay House on the lake, Holiday Inn at the Remarkables, ten cottages by the glacier, and a Hilton DoubleTree in Christchurch to land on. The budget comes in at roughly SGD 2,900 to 3,250 per person — glaciers and aurora included, premium flights and all.

What follows is the itinerary as it stands today, chapter by chapter, written to be read rather than scrolled past.

01 Lake Tekapo · Mackenzie Basin

Lake Tekapo

3 nights · 01 – 03 Aug
Macaulay House · 1 unit

The Mackenzie dark sky basin. Mt Cook by day, three nights waiting for the aurora.

02 Queenstown · Lake Wakatipu

Queenstown

2 nights · 04 – 05 Aug
Holiday Inn Remarkables Park · 3 rooms

Crown Range, Glenorchy, the hill walk above town, the famous burger.

03 Franz Josef · West Coast rainforest

Franz Josef

2 nights · 06 – 07 Aug
10 Cottages · 5 rooms

Glowworm tunnels, rainforest walks, a glacier that comes down to the sea.

04 Christchurch · Hagley Park

Christchurch

1 night · 08 Aug
Chateau on the Park · DoubleTree · 3 rooms

Garden hotel by Hagley Park. A last dinner, a hot shower, an early flight home.

Outbound · SQ 297
SIN → CHC
31 Jul (Fri) 19:50 · arriving 1 Aug 09:30
Non-stop · 9h 40m · Economy Standard
Return · SQ 298
CHC → SIN
9 Aug (Sun) 10:50 · arriving 17:40
Non-stop · 10h 50m · Economy Value
Chapter 10 · Practical Info

What we pack, what to watch, what to avoid.

Mid-winter in the Southern Alps — short days, freezing nights, ice on the high passes. A small list of essentials below; print it, tick it, bring it.

August averages

The weather

Daytime sun is generous; nights bite hard. Bring layers, snow chains for the high passes, and a flask of something hot for the aurora vigil.

Daily high / overnight low, °C — NIWA 30-year normals.
LocationHighLowNote
Lake Tekapo+8−3Frost most mornings, snow possible
Mt Cook Village+6−4Icy on Hooker Track — microspikes
Queenstown+9−1Frost-melt by 10am, clear lake
Franz Josef+12+2Wet days possible — bring shells
Christchurch+11+2Plains — frost-fog at dawn
For nine travellers

The pack list

  • Layered clothing · merino base · fleece mid · waterproof shell · puffer for the aurora vigil
  • Microspikes & trekking poles · Hooker Valley + Roberts Point are icy
  • Thermal hat & gloves · plus a buff or scarf for −5 °C nights
  • Waterproof shoes · trail runners or low boots with grip
  • Sunglasses & sunscreen · the high-altitude sun is fierce even at +6 °C
  • Power adapter · Type I (AU/NZ) · 230 V · pack a multi-USB strip
  • NZ travel SIM · One NZ or Spark at the airport — coverage is best
  • Reusable bottle & thermos · the tap water is glacier-fed
If the sky cooperates

The aurora apps

  • AuroraMe · NZ-specific Kp alerts straight to your phone
  • Glendale App · live Kp index & cloud forecast
  • SpaceWeatherLive.com · for the geomagnetic forecast
  • Met Service · cloud cover by valley, three-day window
  • Kp ≥ 5 · the threshold at 44 °S — go out, look south
  • Camera settings · tripod · ISO 3200–6400 · 15–30 s · f/2.8 · wide · RAW
  • 2026 is solar maximum · stronger, more frequent shows than any year in the past decade
Two Vellfires · 1,700 km

The driving

  • Drive on the left · seatbelts mandatory · phone-free unless mounted
  • Snow chains · required on Arthur's Pass & Crown Range in winter conditions
  • Fuel discipline · top up at every major town — Twizel, Cromwell, Haast, Whataroa
  • Check before every drive · journeys.nzta.govt.nz
  • Daylight ends ~5:30 pm · plan to be off mountain roads before dark
  • Convoy radios · keep both cars within sight; download Maps offline
  • Two-vehicle insurance · comprehensive on both, named drivers listed
Save these numbers

The emergency kit

  • 111 · Police · Fire · Ambulance (NZ universal emergency)
  • *555 · Non-emergency traffic from a mobile
  • AA Roadservice · 0800 500 222 · 24-hour breakdown
  • Healthline · 0800 611 116 · free medical advice
  • Singapore High Commission, Wellington · +64 4 470 0850
  • Travel insurance card · keep a paper copy in the glovebox
  • Personal Locator Beacon · borrow one at DOC visitor centres for back-country walks
Card, cash, currency

The money

  • NZD 1 ≈ SGD 0.81 · approximate, May 2026 reference
  • Contactless everywhere · paywave + Apple/Google Pay accepted nationwide
  • Cash backup · NZD 200 per person · rural petrol stations sometimes card-down
  • Tipping is not expected · round up at restaurants only if service is exceptional
  • GST 15 % · already included in posted prices
  • Backcountry parking · NZ$25 at White Horse Hill, card-only
Chapter 11 · Budget

What it costs to live like this for nine days.

All figures for nine travellers, glaciers and aurora included. We took the helicopter off the list; the rest of the trip quietly gained a Michelin-worthy dinner or two in its place.

Total for the group
SGD 26,100
– 29,200
Per traveller
SGD 2,900
– 3,250
You save approximately SGD 6,050 as a group by walking the glacier instead of flying it — without sacrificing anything essential.
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A final note

Fuel the car at every town. Carry snow chains. Dress for −5 °C after dark. Download Google Maps offline. Check journeys.nzta.govt.nz before every drive. And look south at night, always.