What can I say about New Zealand? It is one of the most beautiful countries I have visited. The other good thing about New Zealand - it is so small you can easily 'do' it in 3 to 4 weeks.
We flew to Christchurch, that lovely city, which was nearly destroyed by an earthquake about a year ago, picked up our car and set off.
Hokitika, Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers are all places we visited, but one of the really gorgeous parts of NZ is the Mt Aspiring National Park. The scenery is beyond believe.
Another beautiful (this word will be used a million times from now on!) place is Te Anau. Here we visited a glow worm cave - a feat for me as I am claustrophobic. I had my eyes closed most of the time, but did see the glow worms glow in the dark!!
Te Anau is the gateway to Milford Sound, an absolute 'must' on any visit to the South Island of NZ. We passed the 45th parallel, which is the half way point between the Equator and the South Pole.
At last we drove through the 1200m long tunnel and were at Milford Sound.
The scenery is breathtakingly beautiful - there is that word again - and we walked around quite a bit, taking it all in. Then booked passage on a large sailing ship for a cruise along the Sound. We sailed all the way to the open sea, the Tasman, watching the abundance of wildlife along the Sound. Dolphins followed our ship, saying hello.
This is one part of NZ I will not easily forget.
On the way to our next destination, we were driving along, minding our own business, when suddenly we were surrounded by hundreds and hundreds of sheep. Sheep are funny creatures. They do not just walk along the road, they jump and run and then stop without any reason what so ever. We literally had to drive at a snails pace, careful not to hit one.
Our next destination was Duneden. We had heard about the Yellow Eyed Penguin Reserve and we were keen to see some of these very rare birds. Lucky for us, we saw quite a few. On our way back to the entrance, this fat young bird was sitting smack in the middle of our walkway. I thought somebody was having a bit of fun, because he looked like a stuffed animal, when he moved and waddled towards us. Magic!
We were now heading north to Mt Cook or Mt Aoraki in the Maori language. We drove past Lake Pukaki which is a bright turquoise colour. With the snow capped mountain in the background - it just looks stunning.
The next lake we passed is Lake Tekapo which is bright blue in colour. Man, this Country is beautiful!!!
Out next stop was Kaikoora, which is famous for whale watching. Booked into our Hotel, then proceeded to book our tours. Apart from going out on a boat, we wanted to see the whales from above. The flight is called "Wings above Whales" but because it was foggy in the morning the flight was cancelled.
A funny thing did happen. The night before we went to a typical NZ pub to have dinner. Everybody was watching a broadcast on TV of a cricket match between Australia and New Zealand. There is a very friendly rivalry going on between our two countries, we both love our sports. We started to talk to a couple of Kiwis and had a drink with them. One young man in particular was very funny and made us laugh.
The next morning when we came to the airport for our flight - who was the flight captain? Our young man from the evening before. His turn to laugh!
In the afternoon we went on the "Wheketeri" for our Whale Watch tour.
These clever people track the whales with sonar and after a little while we saw one brake the surface. What a magnificent animal. But the best part came when he dived and we saw the huge tail out of the water. This is a sight I will never forget.
On the way back to the Marina we encountered a school of dolphins. Hundreds and hundreds of them. Playing, jumping and swimming with us. What a sight!
And as a surprise - another whale. This one had already surfaced and we only saw the best part, when he was diving, his mighty tail high up in the air. How lucky can you get?
Next stop Picton and the ferry to the North Island
We flew to Christchurch, that lovely city, which was nearly destroyed by an earthquake about a year ago, picked up our car and set off.
Hokitika, Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers are all places we visited, but one of the really gorgeous parts of NZ is the Mt Aspiring National Park. The scenery is beyond believe.
Another beautiful (this word will be used a million times from now on!) place is Te Anau. Here we visited a glow worm cave - a feat for me as I am claustrophobic. I had my eyes closed most of the time, but did see the glow worms glow in the dark!!
Te Anau is the gateway to Milford Sound, an absolute 'must' on any visit to the South Island of NZ. We passed the 45th parallel, which is the half way point between the Equator and the South Pole.
At last we drove through the 1200m long tunnel and were at Milford Sound.
The scenery is breathtakingly beautiful - there is that word again - and we walked around quite a bit, taking it all in. Then booked passage on a large sailing ship for a cruise along the Sound. We sailed all the way to the open sea, the Tasman, watching the abundance of wildlife along the Sound. Dolphins followed our ship, saying hello.
This is one part of NZ I will not easily forget.
On the way to our next destination, we were driving along, minding our own business, when suddenly we were surrounded by hundreds and hundreds of sheep. Sheep are funny creatures. They do not just walk along the road, they jump and run and then stop without any reason what so ever. We literally had to drive at a snails pace, careful not to hit one.
Our next destination was Duneden. We had heard about the Yellow Eyed Penguin Reserve and we were keen to see some of these very rare birds. Lucky for us, we saw quite a few. On our way back to the entrance, this fat young bird was sitting smack in the middle of our walkway. I thought somebody was having a bit of fun, because he looked like a stuffed animal, when he moved and waddled towards us. Magic!
We were now heading north to Mt Cook or Mt Aoraki in the Maori language. We drove past Lake Pukaki which is a bright turquoise colour. With the snow capped mountain in the background - it just looks stunning.
The next lake we passed is Lake Tekapo which is bright blue in colour. Man, this Country is beautiful!!!
Out next stop was Kaikoora, which is famous for whale watching. Booked into our Hotel, then proceeded to book our tours. Apart from going out on a boat, we wanted to see the whales from above. The flight is called "Wings above Whales" but because it was foggy in the morning the flight was cancelled.
A funny thing did happen. The night before we went to a typical NZ pub to have dinner. Everybody was watching a broadcast on TV of a cricket match between Australia and New Zealand. There is a very friendly rivalry going on between our two countries, we both love our sports. We started to talk to a couple of Kiwis and had a drink with them. One young man in particular was very funny and made us laugh.
The next morning when we came to the airport for our flight - who was the flight captain? Our young man from the evening before. His turn to laugh!
In the afternoon we went on the "Wheketeri" for our Whale Watch tour.
These clever people track the whales with sonar and after a little while we saw one brake the surface. What a magnificent animal. But the best part came when he dived and we saw the huge tail out of the water. This is a sight I will never forget.
On the way back to the Marina we encountered a school of dolphins. Hundreds and hundreds of them. Playing, jumping and swimming with us. What a sight!
And as a surprise - another whale. This one had already surfaced and we only saw the best part, when he was diving, his mighty tail high up in the air. How lucky can you get?
Next stop Picton and the ferry to the North Island
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