Day 1

Cochin – Singapore

  • Benny’s Royal Australia & New Zealand Tour begins. Assemble @ Kochi International Airport @ 07.30 PM. After emigration and customs formalities Singapore Airline Flight SQ 535 departs to Singapore at 23.05 hrs. .

Day 2

Singapore – Sydney

  • Arrive at Singapore International Airport @ 06.10 hrs. Later connect with Singapore Airlines flight SQ 241 at 07.05 hrs and arrive at Sydney International Airport at 17.55 hrs. Welcome to Australia, the Pearl of the Pacific, the smallest continent that offers the most fun and incredible experiences. On arrival and after immigration and customs procedures and baggage collection, we'll embark on our journey to explore the wonders of Australia. Upon arrival transfer to the hotel. On the way, we will explore the city in a guided city tour and visit Mrs. Macquarie’s Chair, Sydney Harbour, The Rocks, and other important attractions. Check-in hotel in Sydney.
  • Meals : Breakfast, Lunch @on board and Dinner at Sydney Tower.

Day 3

Sydney City Tour

  • Visit Sydney Opera House, one of the Indisputable masterpieces of human creativity.
  • Today begins your memorable journey through Australia. Start your day with a buffet breakfast at the hotel and soak in the sights of this magnificent Sydney city on a guided city tour. Sydney, the capital of New South Wales and one of Australia’s largest cities, is best known for the Sydney Opera House, with a distinctive sail-like design. Massive Darling Harbour and the smaller Circular Quay port are hubs of waterside life, with the arched harbour Bridge and esteemed Royal Botanic Garden nearby. Explore the city in a guided city tour and visit Mrs. Macquarie’s Chair, Sydney Harbour, The Rock, and other important attractions. We will visit the Sydney Opera House, one of the indisputable masterpieces of human creativity. The Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue center at Sydney Harbour and hosts 1,600 performances every year including ballet, opera, theatre, dance, and music. You can take a photo on the steps of the Opera House, and explore the majestic exterior and splendid interior on guided tours. Designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon the building was formally opened on 20 October 1973. On 28 June 2007, the Sydney Opera House was included on the UNESCO World Heritage List, placing it alongside the Taj Mahal, the ancient Pyramids of Egypt, and the Great Wall of China as one of the most outstanding places on Earth and it is the youngest cultural site to ever be included on the World Heritage List. Now it is one of the most popular visitor attractions in Australia, the site is visited by more than eight million people annually.
  • Explore Blue Mountain and ride the steepest railway in the world.
  • Later we will go to the Blue Mountains National Park, the paradise of nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The Greater Blue Mountains make for a great day of adventure! See the best views of the park on a number of breathtaking rides, conquer your fear of heights with a ride on the steepest railway in the world and feel the thrill of a 52-degree incline. The 415-meter train ride will take you through a cliffside tunnel down into an ancient rainforest. The glass roofed carriages offer amazing views of the lush rainforests and the spectacular Jamison Valley.Stroll along the Scenic Walkway and enjoy the ultimate tranquility of an ancient rainforest on a 2.4-kilometer path or traverse the Scenic Skyway, suspended 270 m above a deep ravine.
  • Later we will proceed to visit Sydney Tower, Australia. Sydney Tower is the tallest structure and the second-tallest observation tower in the Southern Hemisphere. The tower stands 309 m (1,014 ft) above the Sydney central business district (CBD) and is one of the most prominent tourist attractions in the city. Designed by Australian architect Donald Crone, Sydney Tower Eye takes you to the highest point above Sydney for breath-taking 360-degree views of the beautiful harbor city.
  • Here you will get an opportunity for a Feast in the sky at the 360-degree Revolving Sky Tower restaurant 82 floors below with more than 30 international dishes, including seafood, desserts, and soft drinks. Enjoy panoramic views and an incredible meal at the Sydney Tower revolving Restaurant, perched atop the tallest building in Sydney. Later you will transfer to the hotel and overnight stay at the hotel in Sydney.Later transfer to hotel and overnight stay.
  • Overnight stay : Holiday Inn & Suite Sydney or similar in Sydney.
  • Meals : Breakfast, Lunch on Board, and Dinner at Sydney Tower

Day 4

Flight to Cairns

  • After an early breakfast at the hotel check out and transfer to Sydney International Airport to fly to Cairns. Virgin Australia Flight VA1413 departs to Cairns at 08.10 hrs. and arrives at Cairns International Airport, Queensland at 10.15 hrs. The city enjoys a tropical climate, with warm temperatures year-round. Cairns is a vibrant and popular city located in the tropical region of Queensland, Australia. It serves as a gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, one of the world's most famous natural wonders.
  • Upon arrival, you will transfer to Kuranda Nature Park, a World Heritage-listed rainforest. After Australian local buffet lunch, you will get a chance to see Kuranda National Park. The scenic route provides you with incredible views of Cairns and the coast. Kuranda National Park is a national park in Australia and covers 27,100 hectares of mountainous tropical forest. An extraordinary journey through the World Heritage rainforest in a coach, cable car, and Army Duck tour are the main highlights of the Kuranda rainforest Tour. Kuranda is the home of Aboriginals, the native tribes in Australia. Its Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural shows tell us the stories of Indigenous Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people through music and dance.
  • Here you can experience a unique rainforest tour in historic World War II Army Duck tour through rainforests water and overland. This is a unique experience in your lifetime. The friendly and informative Duck tour captain will explain some of the rare plants and animals in the rainforest including koalas, snakes, dingoes, cassowary, and Tasmanian Devils...etc in north Queensland. If you are lucky you can see kangaroos and wallabies as they roam freely through the park.
  • Kuranda is the home of Aboriginals in Australia. Here we visit the Pamagiri traditional village and learn how to use traditional boomerang. Your Pamagirri guide will demonstrate traditional spear throwing as well as a didgeridoo presentation, followed by an energetic and interactive traditional Aboriginal dance performance in the Rainforest Amphitheatre. The performance depicts aspects of indigenous culture including animals, food gathering, and hunting. Later we will transfer to the hotel. Dinner and overnight stay in the hotel in Cairns.
  • Overnight stay : Pacific Cairns Tropical Hotel or similar Cairns.
  • Meals : Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.

Day 5

Great Barrier Reef Tour

  • After breakfast at hotel proceed to Great Barrier Reef, one of the seven natural wonders of the world. The Great Barrier Reef is the largest coral reef system in the world composed of over 2,900 individual reefs and 900 islands stretching over an area of approximately 344,400 square kilometres. The reef is located in the Coral Sea, off the coast of Queensland, Australia. The Great Barrier Reef can be seen from outer space and is the world's biggest single structure made by living organisms. This reef structure is composed of and built by billions of tiny organisms, known as coral polyps, and was selected as a World Heritage Site in 1981. The Great Barrier Reef is a very famous and popular tourist destination in Australia generating over AUD$3 billion per year.
  • We will take you to Sun Lover Reef Cruise and discover one of the great natural wonders of the world. Sun Lover Reef cruise operates as a fast, air-conditioned catamaran to a large pontoon (floating platform) located at pristine Moore Reef on the outer edge of the Great Barrier Reef, approximately 40km from Cairns. It equipped with complete snorkel equipment, glass bottom boat, semi-submersible coral reef viewing boat, an underwater observatory, marine life touch tank, optional scuba diving, guided snorkeling safari, Sea walker and Helmet Even if you cannot swim you will still enjoy a complete experience with Sun lover Reef Cruises and it offer the ultimate Great Barrier Reef experience for people of all ages.
  • Take advantage of the free inclusions, snorkeling with all equipment provided, guided coral viewing from our glass-bottomed boat and semi-submersible, fish feeding presentation, and a sumptuous hot and cold buffet lunch featuring seafood. Try the optional Sea walker Platform Helmet Diving & experience the Great Barrier Reef without getting your hair wet. Sunlover courtesy coach drop you at the hotel. Dinner and overnight stay at a hotel in Cairns.
  • Overnight stay : Pacific Cairns Tropical Hotel or similar Cairns.
  • Meals : Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.

Day 6

Cairns To Melbourne

  • After breakfast, you will transfer to Cairns International Airport to fly to Melbourne. Virgin Australia Flight VA1292 departs to Melbourne at 11.45 hrs and arrives at Melbourne International Airport at 16.10 hrs. Melbourne, the capital city of the state of Victoria, Australia, is known for its vibrant culture, diverse food scene, and rich history. Located on the southeastern coast, Melbourne is often regarded as the cultural capital of Australia, offering a unique blend of art, music, fashion, and cuisine. The city is famous for its dynamic laneways filled with street art, cozy cafés, and boutique shops, as well as its impressive architecture, ranging from Victorian buildings to modern skyscrapers.
  • Upon arrival, we will transfer to Philip Island. A Phillip Island tour offers a fantastic opportunity to explore one of Australia's most scenic and wildlife-rich destinations. Located just 90 minutes from Melbourne, the island is renowned for its stunning coastal landscapes, diverse wildlife, and unique attractions. The highlight of the trip is the Penguin Parade. The Penguin Parade on Phillip Island is a truly magical natural spectacle, where visitors gather to witness the Little Penguins (Fairy Penguins) return from a day of fishing in the ocean to their burrows at dusk. This iconic event takes place at Summerland Beach, and viewers can watch the penguins up close from specially designed viewing platforms. As the sun sets, hundreds of these small, charming penguins waddle across the sand, making their way to the safety of the dunes. It's a heartwarming sight, as the penguins carefully navigate the beach in groups, often pausing to check for predators. Visitors can watch this incredible event from specially designed viewing areas, ensuring both a close-up experience and minimal disturbance to the penguins. The Penguin Parade is a must-see wildlife encounter and one of the most iconic wildlife experiences in Australia. Later we will transfer to the hotel. Dinner and overnight stay at a hotel in Melbourne.
  • Overnight stay : Pan Pacific Melbourne or similar in Melbourne.
  • Meals : Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.

Day 7

Melbourne – Great Ocean Road

  • After continental breakfast at the hotel, an orientation tour of the city and a visit to the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). MCG popularly known as 'The G', is the largest Cricket Stadium in the southern hemisphere with a capacity of 100,024 spectators and the 10th-largest of its size and has the tallest light towers of any sporting venue interestingly, cricket's first ODI match was also held at the MCG. Nothing can match the tradition and heritage of the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground. The MCG Tour allows the visitor to relive their great sporting memories through a comprehensive tour of this marvelous stadium. Explore the inner sanctum of the MCG, walk on the hallowed arena, and experience where legends play and visit and visit the famous MCC Long Room, MCG Tapestry, Player changing rooms, Ron Casey Media Centre, Portrait of Sir Donald Bradman and Sachin Tendulkar and walk on the arena...etc.
  • Later we drive through the Great Ocean Road, one of the world’s most beautiful driving routes in Australia. The Great Ocean Road is an Australian National Heritage listed 243-kilometre stretch of road along the south-eastern coast between the Victorian cities of Torquay and Allansford. Built by returned soldiers between 1919 and 1932 and dedicated to soldiers killed during World War I, the road is the world's largest war memorial. Embark on your journey and explore the region’s scenic landscapes and pretty coastal towns in the world. This is a beautiful place with amazing views and, a lovely combination of mountains and the ocean. This is Shipwreck Coast of Victoria, Australia and there are approximately 638 known shipwrecks along Victoria’s coast, although only around 240 of them have been discovered. Here we visit the Twelve Apostles, limestone stacks off the shore of Port Campbell National Park, and other important places. This is the popular tourist attraction of our Australian tour. Later transfer to hotel. Dinner and overnight stay at hotel in Melbourne.
  • Overnight stay : Pan Pacific Melbourne or similar in Melbourne.
  • Meals : Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Day 8

Flight To New Zealand

  • Start your day with a buffet breakfast at the hotel and soak in the sights of this magnificent Melbourne city on a guided city tour and photo stop at Town Hall, Old Parliament House, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Royal Exhibition Building, Federation Square, Arts Center, Fitzroy Garden, and Captain Cook's cottage and the Shrine of Remembrance, ......etc. Fitzroy Garden and here visit Captain Cook's, the famous navigator’s cottage from outside. The cottage was constructed in 1755 in the English village of Great Ayton, by the parents of Captain James Cook and was brought to Melbourne in 1934 by Sir Russell Grimwade. The Shrine of the Remembrance is a war memorial in Melbourne, Australia, located in Kings Domain on St. Kilda Road. It was built to honour the men and women of Victoria who served in the First World War but now functions as a memorial to all Australians who have served in any war. It is a site of annual observances for ANZAC Day (25 April) and Remembrance Day (11 November), one of Australia's largest war memorials. Later we will transfer to Melbourne International Airport to take flight to Auckland.
  • New Zealand Airline NZ 124 departs to Auckland at 15.00 hrs. and arrives at Auckland International Airport at 20.35 hrs. New Zealand, a picturesque island nation located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and unique culture. “ Haere Mai” Welcome to Auckland, the City of Sails. Auckland was the second capital from 1841 until 1865 when Parliament was permanently moved to Wellington. Auckland sits on the North Island and serves as a vibrant hub of commerce, culture, and adventure. It is known as the "City of Sails" because there are many sailing boats in the city and is situated on the harbor. The city is surrounded by beautiful harbours, lush forests, and volcanic landscapes, making it a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Upon arrival transfer to hotel and overnight stay.
  • Overnight stay : Sky City Hotel Auckland or similar in Auckland
  • Meals : Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.

Day 9

Waitomo Caves – Rotorua

  • After breakfast, we will have a brief Auckland sightseeing of Auckland. This Auckland city tour showcases the highlights of the city of Auckland and takes you on a journey designed to explore the history and sights as well as to see how Aucklanders live and play. After the pick-up from the hotel, you travel up Auckland Harbour and Waterfront, Queen St, through Auckland’s central business district, past Auckland University, and the inner-city park, known as The Domain, and all other important attractions in Auckland.
  • After lunch we will transfer to Waitomo, It is a village on the North Island of New Zealand known for its extensive underground cave systems. Thousands of glow-worms light up the Glowworm Caves. Here we visit the Waitomo Glowworm Caves, one of New Zealand's most popular sights in New Zealand. This deep limestone cave system, littered with huge stalactites, is home to hundreds of thousands of glowworms, who illuminate the rock ceilings and walls in a spectacular display of twinkling, tiny spotlights. An ancient world 30 million years in the making brought to life by the tour guide through story-telling of its history, features, and legends. Stunning, delicate cave formations and a boat ride through the starry wonderland of thousands of magical glowworms, unique in New Zealand. The Waitomo Glowworm Caves tours are made up of two levels. The upper is dry and decorated with stunning, delicate cave formations and the lower level consists of stream passages, glowworms, and the Cathedral, the tallest chamber in the cave. Many of our guides are direct descendants of the Maori chief who originally explored the cave, bringing the cave to life through story-telling and explaining the history, features, and legends of the world-famous cave. Discover Nature’s light display as you glide silently through the starry wonderland of the Glowworm Grotto. Later in Evening transfer to Rotorua. Upon arrival check in hotel. Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel in Rotorua.
  • Overnight stay : Rydges Rotorua or similar, in Rotorua.
  • Meals : Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.

Day 10

Rotorua Tour

  • After breakfast, we will explore Rotorua city in World War II Army Duck tour through water and over land. You can ride, laugh, quack, and splash with Rotorua Duck Tours! Explore the magical Rotorua lakes district seeing amazing sights and hearing the history of the area as your passionate conductor retells new and old stories including the history of the land and people and so much more. This is the only tour of its kind in New Zealand, and with over 15 years in operation around Rotorua this tour has proven to be a favorite destination for many visitors in New Zealand. The tour begins in the heart of Rotorua and sees historic buildings, government gardens, the Rotorua Museum (outside view) the blue paths, and more. From there, head out to the picturesque Lake Tikitapu for the first splashdown before you head to Lake Okareka for your second splashdown, nestled in the heart of a small vibrant community. It will be a lifetime experience.
  • Upon arrival, you will get a chance to enjoy Kiwi BBQ Buffet Lunch at Agrodome Farm. After lunch, we visit Agrodome farm. The Agrodome is located in the heart of a real 350-acre working farm in Rotorua. On arrival, you will get a chance to see New Zealand’s award-winning Agrodome Sheep Show or Agrodome Farm Tour. In Agrodome Farm Tour the site farmer introduces you to a variety of farm animals like sheep, deer, llamas, pigs, alpacas, emus, and ostriches. During your ride, you may even spot some rare breeds of Romney sheep. Here we will able to see Kiwi fruit farm. The Rotorua region is known for its fertile volcanic soil, making it ideal for growing kiwifruit. Many farms here offer the chance to taste fresh, homegrown kiwifruit and purchase locally produced products. Feed the critters by hand before a stop at the organic fruit orchard to taste honey and kiwifruit wine or juice.
  • Later we transfer to Te Puia, to see the hot springs and Kiwi Conservation Centre in Rotorua. Te Puia is an iconic destination for visitors around the world featuring the world-famous thermal volcanic pools. Home to Rotorua's Pohutu Geyser, Te Puia has plenty of geothermal marvels to explore. Pohutu Geyser is the southern hemisphere's largest geyser and sprays water up to 30 meters in the air in eruptions. Nearby is another active geyser there are steaming alkaline springs, which the Maori use for cooking, and bubbling mud pools in the area. Here we visit the Kiwi Conservation Centre located within Rainbow Springs Nature Park, which is dedicated to the conservation of New Zealand’s iconic kiwi bird. This center focuses on breeding, research, and predator control to protect kiwi species from extinction. With interactive exhibits and special nocturnal viewing areas, visitors can learn about kiwi conservation efforts and witness the birds in a safe, controlled environment. A Maori Arts and Crafts Institute also running here and you can watch masters and students working on traditional wood and bone carvings and learn about the preservation of Maori artistry. Later we return to Auckland. Dinner and overnight stay at hotel in Auckland.
  • Overnight stay : Sky City Hotel Auckland or similar in Auckland
  • Meals : Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.

Day 11

Flight To Queenstown

  • After continental breakfast, check out from the hotel and visit Sky Tower in Auckland, New Zealand. Standing at 328 meters (1,076 feet), it is the tallest freestanding structure in the Southern Hemisphere. The tower offers stunning panoramic views of Auckland and its surroundings, including nearby islands, the Hauraki Gulf, and the Waitakere Ranges. Visitors can access multiple observation levels, including a glass-floored area for a thrilling view straight down. The Sky Tower is a central part of Auckland’s landscape and an unforgettable part of the city's cultural and tourism offerings.
  • Later we transfer to Auckland airport to fly to Queenstown. New Zealand Airways Flight NZ 637 departs to Queenstown at 12.25 hrs. and arrives at Queenstown Airport at 14.20 hrs. Queenstown is a beautiful place in New Zealand and the town and the surroundings are used as the locations for many Hollywood and Bollywood films. It is nestled on the shores of Lake Wakatipu in the South Island of New Zealand, is renowned for its breathtaking beauty and adrenaline-pumping adventures. Surrounded by majestic mountains, it's a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts and thrill-seekers alike. Upon arrival, we will meet English speaking guide for the Queenstown guided city tour. Here we visit Lake Wakatipu, Lake Hayes, AJ Hacket Bungy Jump site, Gibbston Valley and historic Arrowtown......etc. (If time permits).
  • Evening you will transfer to Skyline Complex for a bird's eye view of beautiful Queenstown city from Skyline Gondola. Skyline Gondola is a major attraction in Queenstown you can explore the beauty of Queenstown on Skyline Gondola ride. Ride the Queenstown gondola and enjoy the scenic views over Lake Wakatipu, Coronet Peak, Queenstown, and the aquamarine waters of Lake Wakatipu. The most remarkable sight is a saw-toothed range of mountains on the opposite side of the lake from the town.
  • Here we can enjoy a Stratosphere Buffet dinner at the top of Bob’s Peak with spectacular 220-degree breathtaking views. Later we will return back to hotel. Overnight stay at the hotel.
  • Overnight stay: Holiday Inn Queenstown Frankton or similar in Queenstown.
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.

Day 12

Milford Sound Cruise Tour

  • Enjoy continental breakfast at the hotel and we will take you to the most beautiful day of the trip to Milford Sound Tour. Milford Sound is the Eighth Wonder of the World in New Zealand. It has been judged as the world's top travel destination in an international survey and is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous and favorite tourist destination and owns a legendary appraisal by Rudyard Kipling, who called Milford Sound as the eighth Wonder of the World. Milford Sound is a long narrow inlet located at the northernmost end of Fiordland National Park, opening out onto the Tasman Sea.
  • One of the first highlights of a trip to Milford Sound is the Eglinton Valley. Several areas in the Eglinton Valley were locations in ‘the Lord of the Rings’ movies, in particular the Eglinton mountains which represented the Misty Mountains in the Fellowship of the Ring. Within the Eglinton Valley you’ll also find the famous Mirror Lakes and Knobs Flat. One of the highlights of the Milford Road, the Mirror Lakes are world famous for their beauty and the way they reflect their surrounding scenery. You’ll find the Mirror Lakes within the Eglinton Valley, a breath-taking reflection of the Earl Mountain ranges opposite. Knobs Flat was the site where the workers building the road to Milford Sound camped up until the 1980s. Then pass-through Pops View Lookout and Hollyford Valley Lookout, Falls Creek waterfalls, monkey creek, Tutoko River Bridge, The Chasm and Homer Tunnel.
  • Upon reaching Milford Sound, board a luxurious catamaran. Described by Rudyard Kipling as the 'eighth wonder of the world', Milford Sound was carved by glaciers during the ice ages. The beauty and majesty of Milford is something that you will never, ever, forget. Departing from Milford Wharf, this boat cruise glides past snow-capped Mitre Peak and waterfalls cascading down steep-walled mountains that rise straight up from the water. See Bowen Falls, Stirling Falls and Seal Point while searching the deep fiord for marine life including bottlenose dolphins and New Zealand fur seals. With a delicious Picnic Lunch and visit to the Milford Discovery Centre included, it’s the complete cruise experience. And you will understand why the great English author Rudyard Kipling described Milford sound as the "Eighth Wonder of the World." Later transfer to hotel. Dinner and overnight stay at a hotel or similar in Queenstown.
  • Overnight stay: Holiday Inn Queenstown Frankton or similar in Queenstown.
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.

Day 13

Mount Cook – Christchurch

  • After continental breakfast check out of the hotel and travel through the Central Otago region and will reach at Twizel. Twizel, a small town in the heart of New Zealand's South Island, is nestled in the picturesque Mackenzie Basin. Known for its stunning landscapes, it offers visitors breathtaking views of the Southern Alps, as well as nearby lakes like Lake Pukaki and Lake Ohau. Twizel serves as a gateway to outdoor adventures, including hiking, cycling, fishing, and skiing in the winter months. It also holds fame as a filming location for The Lord of the Rings trilogy, with the surrounding scenery standing in for the fictional land of Rohan. With a population of around 1,000, Twizel’s tranquil atmosphere and proximity to Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park make it a perfect base for nature lovers and explorers seeking a peaceful retreat in one of New Zealand’s most beautiful regions. Bright turquoise Lake Pukaki is one of the most beautiful and most photographed bodies of water in New Zealand. It’s a pleasant, scenic drive past lakes and rivers, through the rugged and beautiful landscape of the Central Otago Region. Buffet Lunch at Distinction Mackenzie Country Hotel or similar, Twizel
  • After lunch you will depart to Christchurch and on the way, we stop on the shores of Lake Tekapo. Lake Tekapo is a small township located at the southern end of the lake of the same name in the inland South Island of New Zealand. Here we visit the ‘Church of the Good Shepherd’. Later continue across the fertile Canterbury Plains to arrive in Christchurch. Christchurch, known for its English heritage, is located on the east coast of New Zealand’s South Island. Flat-bottomed punts glide on the Avon River, which meanders through the city center. In 2010 and 2011, earthquakes destroyed many of the historic center's stone-built buildings. Evening you will get a Farewell Kerala Gala dinner.
  • Overnight stay : Chateau on the Park, Double Tree by Hilton, or similar in Christchurch.
  • Meals : Breakfast, Lunch, Gala Dinner.

Day 14

Christchurch – Back Home

  • It’s time to say goodbye to all the new friends you have made. We hope you take back happy memories of your tour. We would like you to spare a few minutes of your time to write and tell us how you enjoyed your tour and any suggestions you may have for the future. After breakfast at the hotel, check out hotel and drive to Christchurch International Airport on your way back home. Singapore Airlines Flight SQ 298 departs to Singapore city at 10.50 hrs. Arrive at Singapore International Airport at 17.40 hrs and Later connect Singapore Airlines Flight SQ 534 to Kochi at 20.00 hrs and arrive at Kochi International Airport at 22.00 hrs with sweet memories of Benny’s Royal Australia and New Zealand Tour.