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2024 Mar 26

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Forecast: maybe tonight it will be partly cloudy

(Tekapo has very changeable weather, forecast is not always correct, I will give a final weather update half an hour before your tour starts)

Temperature: 5 to 8°C

Wind: high wind

  • 9pm tour weather report will be updated here at 8:30pm
  • 11pm tour weather report will be updated here at 10:30pm

This page is only for updating weather, if you have any questions, please send an email to info@chameleonstargazing.com or give us a call at +640273657091, if the weather is good, we will be busy guiding, so it will be better to contact us before sunset.

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9pm tour weather update:

It is half cloudy, half clear, it has been very changeable in the  last two hours due to the wind, the forecast says it may get better later,  our tour will go ahead for now.
The meeting point is 70 Andrew Don Drive (please only use Google Maps), you will need to drive on a gravel road for 200 meters, then you will see a sign "Chameleon Stargazing" on your left side. Once you enter the entrance, you will see a second sign, follow the sign. See you at 9pm

 

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Thanks. We plan to be there.
Dudley and Jan Chamberlain

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11pm weather update:

At the moment, it is about 70% cloudy, but the weather can be changeable in the next few hours. In this case, we will offer you a 10 mins free trial, after the trial, you can choose to get a refund or continue the tour.

If you didn’t show up for the trial, we will also give you a refund, there is nothing to be done from your side, you will receive it in 10 business days.

For those who want to give it a try, The meeting point is 70 Andrew Don Drive (please only use Google Maps), you will need to drive on a gravel road for 200 meters, then you will see a sign with a red light that says ”Chameleon Stargazing”. See you at 11pm.

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Thanks for the update. We will skip the trial since the weather is not good. Thank you for the refund in advance. Regards, Kritika Bawa

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We will will skip the trial too, quite a lot of cloud in the sky 🙁 thank you anyway. Best, Sam