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Location: RCL pier: 12 min
Join Date: May 2005
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From Seal CoAstSafari's website:
To get to the seals we climb in the vehicles (we call them "Sealmobiles") up and over a fault-line, and we have privileged access through a farm where we come face to face with wild goats, ostriches, and maybe wild horses. You will be gob-smacked by the spectacular views of the City, the South Island, both the Pacific and Tasman oceans and distant snow-capped mountain ranges. Finally the tour also visits the Brooklyn Wind Turbine, with more stunning views of the City, harbour and surrounding hills. Almost all of the 3-hour safari is on restricted or unmarked private roads or tracks. This means there are no crowds, only the people on the trip for much of the safari.
One seasoned traveller described it as 'the best mini-tour of my life' and an international travel writer from Sweden said it was her 'best New Zealand experience'. Try it for yourself.
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