Custom Travel Itineraries to New Zealand since 1990

Custom Travel Itineraries to New Zealand since 1990

About us

Let our experienced team guide you through the stunning landscapes and vibrant culture of New Zealand. With in-depth knowledge of the country and its hidden gems, we’ll craft a tailor-made itinerary that perfectly aligns with your interests and preferences. Trust us to create an unforgettable experience

Value Proposition

Trust the experts to help you turn a “good” trip to New Zealand into a great one.

This is a special place on Earth and deserves to be appreciated for all that it can be!

Experience

We have vetted accommodations, activities, and travel via dozens of trips to New Zealand. Some of us even have an accent still. You will not think that you can drive from Mt. Cook to Franz Josef Glacier in 30 minutes just because “they are 20 miles away from each other on the map.” The trip takes 6+ hours.

Value for Your Dollar ​

Leveraging our expertise will not cost you more out of pocket than the retail prices direct on the internet. We have contracts and relationships across New Zealand, and know which rooms face the mountains vs those which face an alley.

Transparent Pricing ​

We work with you to provide a custom itinerary- not a pre-packaged tour. When your itinerary is delivered it will have line by line itemized pricing, so you know exactly where your dollar is spent.

Risk Mitigation​

This is your time, so use it efficiently! We decrease the chance of you leaving the country having had an “ok” time, and increase the probability of having a “great” time.

About the Company and Founder

1983

First Visit to Bhutan

  • First visit with the family to Bhutan in 1983 when less than 800 tourists a year visited.
1983

1984

Hosting Bhutan Olympic Team Dinner

  • Hosted a dinner for Bhutan’s first Olympic team, which competed in archery in the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles.
  • Guests included the Bhutan Foreign Minister and Jim Easton, Olympic Archery Commissioner.
1984

1985

Exploratory Fishing Trip

  • A conversation with the Foreign Minister leads to an exploratory fishing trip in 1985.
  • This trip sparks an interest in fly fishing in the mountainous region of Bhutan.
1985

1986

First Group Fly Fishing Trip

  • Organized and led the first group to fly fish in Bhutan, exploring its unique landscapes.
1986

Late 1980s

Continued Involvement with Bhutan

  • Continued to take small groups to Bhutan in the late 80s but decided to shift focus to marketing and selling fly fishing trips in New Zealand.
Late 1980s

Late 1980s

Friendship with Prince Namgyal Wangchuk

  • Became friends with His Royal Highness, Prince Namgyal Wangchuk, fostering a personal connection with Bhutan.
Late 1980s

1988

Bhutan Friendship Foundation

  • Established the Bhutan Friendship Foundation (501c) with the wife in 1988.
  • Funded over $4,000,000 in projects in Bhutan to date.
1988

Late 1980s

Personal Trips to Bhutan

  • Stopped taking fishing groups to Bhutan but continued personal visits, going fishing (trout & Mahseer) and even hunting Blue Sheep at 14,000 ft.
Late 1980s

1989

Fly-Tying Operation

  • Established a fly-tying operation in Bhutan with a Bhutanese partner.
  • Trained Bhutanese villagers to tie flies, with the products shipped for sale in Europe and the United States.
  • The operation closed about six years ago.
1989

1990

Meeting with Jim Easton: Archery Business

  • Met Jim Easton at the dinner for the Bhutan Olympic team and became a dealer for Hoyt bows & Easton arrows in Bhutan.
  • Helped establish Yangphel Archery, a store with supporting services and normal retail pricing, ending the inflated prices for compound bows.
1990

June 2023

33rd Visit to Bhutan

  • Continued the tradition of visiting Bhutan, making the 33rd visit in June 2023
June 2023

Mike McClelland

Mike McClelland, who started the travel agency in 1981, first fished New Zealand in 1974 and has made over 70 trips since then to explore, research, and enjoy this beautiful and friendly country. These trips have included most areas of New Zealand including the Chatham Islands, and Great Barrier Island. Mike is also proud to be the only non-Kiwi who is an honorary member of the New Zealand Professional Fishing Guides Association (NZPFGA).

After organizing groups to fly fish the Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan in the mid-80’s, Mike decided to concentrate solely on New Zealand in 1989. The Best of New Zealand Fly Fishing has concentrated solely on trips “down under” over 26 years. Mike continues to visit Bhutan where he is partner in a fly tying operation.

Besides the numerous trips to New Zealand and Bhutan, Mike and his wife have visited most parts of the world—including off the beaten track places such as North Korea; Turkmenistan; Iran; Antarctica , Falkland & South Georgia Islands; Cuba; and Mongolia. Modes of transportation include a freighter trip on the West Coast of Africa; Golden Eagle Trans-Siberian Train; Norwegian coastal cruise on a mailboat; chartered luxury barges in France and Holland; and twice taking delivery of a Porsche at factory in Germany and driving it through Europe.

For the last 8 years Mike & Nancy, his wife of 52 years, have owned a beachfront cottage, Wave Watchers Retreat, on the West Coast of the South Island in the small community of Punakaiki. The cottage is enjoyed by many Best of New Zealand clients

Timeline of Mike McClelland’s Journey

1950s-1960s

Mike McClelland grows up in Altadena, California, and later moves to Denver, Colorado, with his parents. After fulfilling Naval reserve active duty in San Diego, he embarks on two cruises to the Far East, sparking his lifelong passion for overseas adventure.
1950s-1960s

1960s

Mike begins studying Finance at the University of Colorado in Boulder. During his first year, he spends the summer traveling through Europe on a Eurail pass, developing a love for international cultures.
1960s

1964

Mike marries his wife, Nancy, upon completing their studies. They settle in San Mateo, California, where Mike works at the Bank of California in San Francisco.
1964

Late 1960s-1970s

Mike is transferred to the bank’s Southern California headquarters in Los Angeles. After five years, he leaves to become Treasurer for Specialty Restaurants Company. In 1974, Mike and Nancy leave their jobs for new opportunities.
Late 1960s-1970s

1974

Inspired by a desire for autonomy, Mike establishes a racquetball club, Center Courts, in West Los Angeles. The venture proves successful, leading to the opening of a second club in Van Nuys in 1976.
1974

1976

Nancy graduates from law school, and the McClelland family moves to Westwood, Los Angeles. Mike expands his entrepreneurial ventures with video game arcades (“Captain Videos”) and athletic shoe stores (“Sporting Feet”).
1976

1981

Mike and Nancy start a family tradition of yearly international trips with their young daughters, Kamin and KC. This passion for travel eventually leads to the founding of Center Travel.
1981

1989

Center Travel shifts its focus to New Zealand and is renamed The Best of New Zealand Fly Fishing.
1989

1990s - 2000s

Mike McClelland and his team at The Best of New Zealand continue to grow and refine their expertise in New Zealand tourism. The company becomes a key player in the industry, receiving awards such as the 2005 New Zealand Travel & Tourism Award for Recognition of Excellence and the 2004 American Chamber of Commerce/UPS Success & Innovation Awards.
1990s - 2000s

2000s

Best of New Zealand becomes an Air New Zealand “World 50 Member,” providing benefits like lower airfares and preferred seating arrangements for clients. The company is chosen to organize ‘The Royal Tour,’ a visit to New Zealand’s favorite sights and adventures by Prime Minister Helen Clark.
2000s

Present (2004)

Mike McClelland remains dedicated to providing high-quality, personalized travel experiences through The Best of New Zealand. The company offers template vacations for different interest groups, including Scenic Beauty, Food and Wine, Golfing, North Island, and Royal Tours, inspired by Prime Minister Helen Clark’s televised journey through New Zealand.
Present (2004)

Team

When you are ready to travel to New Zealand one of our experts will be happy to help!

Frank Krieger

Frank Krieger is proud to continue the legacy of the Best of New Zealand as its Owner/Partner. As a kid his first fly fishing memories were on the small Pennsylvania streams which flowed in his Aunt and Uncle’s yard. Educated as an engineer, prior to BoNZ Frank held positions in the corporate world as a consultant and in sales management. Married, with three kids, he has helped expand the Best of New Zealand portfolio.

Frank has fished within the USA and around the world. A few favorite destinations being the Kingdom of Bhutan and the Cook Islands. However, there is no fishing destination like New Zealand for the country’s untouched beauty and challenge of landing those wily Browns!

Karen Miller

Karen Miller is a Kiwi and has been with The Best of New Zealand since 1994. Karen has spent the last 30 plus years involved with the travel industry. She regularly travels to New Zealand to stay updated on current industry developments and to visit her family.

Karen left New Zealand to go travelling and prior to joining The Best of New Zealand she was employed by the New Zealand Tourist and Publicity Office and worked in their Los Angeles office (1986 -1989) where she assisted with consumer promotions, travel agent training and general trip planning for those interested in New Zealand as a travel destination. In England, she worked with an incentive travel company for nearly five years (1989 – 1994). While there she planned, administered, and escorted both incentive and conference groups worldwide.

Once again, Karen attended the annual TRENZ conference in New Zealand this year. Held annually in May, this 3-day event allows our team to build relationships, increase product knowledge and network with the New Zealand Tourism Industry. On her trip Karen also visited Coromandel, Taupo, Hawkes Bay and Auckland and discovered a few new delights for our clients.

Give Karen a call if you would like to start planning your next New Zealand trip or if you have questions about her recent discoveries!

Cristina Randall

Cristina Randall was born in Chile where she earned a degree in Tourism and Hospitality. She has worked in the travel industry since 1984. For the last 28 years she has specialized in helping plan and book trips to New Zealand and the South Pacific. She has made 27 trips to New Zealand; 11 trips to Australia; and has twice visited both Tahiti and Fiji. She is fluent in Spanish and Portuguese. Cristina joined “The Best” team in early 2005.

Cristina advises if you go to Queenstown in the height of the summer, make sure to pre-book your tours well in advance. Cristina also notes that “Wellington is a beautiful city and makes for a good stopover between the North and South Island.” While there, don’t miss the Gallipoli museum done by Peter Jackson’s associates at Weta Workshop. The larger-than-life figures are both moving and amazingly realistic. Lastly, bike tours are getting more popular as tour companies feature one-way trips. 1-2 hour rides on flat paved roads can be enjoyed by all ages, even those that end with a wine tasting!

Georgina Zepeda

Georgina Zepeda, who coordinates our clients’ air travel, has an Associate’s Degree in Travel and Hospitality and has over nineteen years’ experience as a travel agent (over fifteen years with The Best of New Zealand). She knows how to find the best airfares (cheaper than on the internet); obtain preferred seating on the flights; clear waitlists; and coordinate domestic flights within New Zealand. Georgina has made her eighth trip to New Zealand this year.

California Seller of Travel

Registration No. 1018531-40

"Registration as a Seller of Travel does not constitute approval by the State of California"

This business is a participant in the Travel Consumer Restitution Corporation (TCRC). You, the passenger, may request reimbursement from TCRC if you are owed a refund of more than $50 for transportation or travel services which was not refunded in a timely manner by a seller of travel who was registered and participating in the TCRC at the time of sale.

The maximum amount which may be paid by the TCRC to any one passenger is the total amount paid on behalf of the passenger to the seller of travel, not to exceed $15,000.

A claim must be submitted to the TCRC within six months after the scheduled completion date of the travel.

A claim must include sufficient information and documentation to prove your claim and a $35 processing fee. You must agree to waive your right to other civil remedies against a registered participating seller of travel for matters arising out of a sale for which you file a claim with the TCRC, if you were located in California at the time of the sale.

You may request a claim form by writing to:

Travel Consumer Restitution Corporation,
PO Box 6001,
Larkspur,
CA 94977-6001;

or by faxing a request to: (415) 927-7698

Customers located outside of California are not covered by the California Travel Consumer Restitution Fund.