Dimple and I chose New Zealand for our Honeymoon. It took a lot of time to zero down the place. We started from Mauritius. But all it offers is beach, which is good but not great (my pers
onal opinion). We thought about Europe but during summers
it did not interest us much. Dimple wanted to go to a place where we have snow.
We also did some research on Scotland, Canada and Italy. But Europe and North
America are the places where one can get chances to visit due to business. So
we decided to keep these destinations for some other time in life. Finally we
decided to go to New Zealand. I anyway had a long time dream to visit the land
of the Lord of the rings.
Visa
After
completing the documentation, we went to TT Services, Bangalore. The contact
and other details are mentioned on the New Zealand high commission website. The
lady, at the reception, checked all the docs and gave us a receipt. But she
told that for a single Indian (we weren't married that time), who hasn't
traveled to US, UK, Canada or Australia, getting a NZ visitor visa is tough.
This was a big concern because we did not want to have a reject stamp on our
passports. Moreover, we were already very late for visa applications due to my
Spain trip. If the Visa was rejected, the time that we had was so less that it
was impossible for us to apply for some other country Visa. So, we decided to
send a mail to the NZ embassy at New Delhi and mentioned that we were getting
married and planning our Honeymoon at the Land of the Lord of the rings. We
mentioned to either grant visa to both of us or withdraw the applications.
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The Doubtful Sound. Serenity was everywhere. |
To
our surprise, this worked and we got our visa exactly in 5 calendar days.
Generally, for any kind of issues, writing email directly to the Embassy is the
best option. Also, we would recommend carrying out the application process on
your own. I talked to an agent who was asking INR 5000/- which means INR 800/-
per person as commission. This is not at all a good value for money. The
documents you have to provide on your own in either cases. Once docs are ready,
just go to TT services and submit them. It hardly takes 15 minutes. After that
you just need to wait for 1 week.
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Queenstown |
Air
Tickets
I
was searching all the sites 5 times a day to find the best deal. International
sites like expedia were quoting high. Makemytrip.com and yatra.com were giving
lowest prices. Finally, I was able to get return ticket from Thai Airways at
INR 47,000/- per person. During that time, Thailand was recovering from some
kind of political crisis. May be that was the reason that the Thai Airways
offered lower prices from others. We had to change flights at Bangkok. While
going, the transit time was 90 minutes. While returning, transit time was 10
hours. Also, while returning, we got a free upgrade to business class. It was
nice to fly with Thai. They have quite good hospitality.
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Thai Airways |
Note: If you are Veg, do not forget to order meals in advance. Dimple had to
satisfy her hunger just by rice, bread, nuts and juice.
Commuting
Self Driving is best choice in New Zealand. We had the
freedom to stop at places as frequent as we wanted. I wouldn't suggest losing
freedom to a Bus driver who stops only at the places of his choice and
committed to take you to your destination at hard limit. There were so many
beautiful spots on the road side. Few of our most memorable pics are from these
spots. There are hardly people on the roads (especially on the South Island) so
driving is not an issue if speed is under limit. Speed limit is 50 Kmph in
cities and 100 Kmph on highways. There are speed boards at exceptions. Make
sure to follow the limits. We noticed many drivers getting tickets from cops
for over speeding.
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It
was hard to find people on the roads. Driving at 100 KMPH, another car
may pass may be in 15 minutes. Feels like we were owning the roads |
This was first time for me to drive in a foreign
nation. I was little bit conscious. Due to that, I read the GPS wrongly and
drove to the domestic terminal instead of the exit from the Auckland airport
premises. Right at that time we noticed a strange sound from the car. The first
thought came to mind was that something is wrong with the car but then I
realized that the rear wiper was on. The indicator was on left side of the
steering wheel so the arrangement was different for me (typical Ford thing). It
took me to stop at a parking to figure out and stop the wiper.
Learning: Do not forget to ask for car that suits your style. Tell the car
companies which side you prefer indicators.
Post that the drive was smooth and very comfortable.
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Road to Milford Sound |
For, activities within or from a city, shuttle services are available from the
operator itself. For example, we got the informative bus ride from the Shotover
Jet team.
We hired car from YourWay Car rental (http://www.yourwaycarrental.co.nz/). It
has cheap rates and good service.
In North Island, we hired Red colored Ford Fiesta (Hatchback). For four days,
we paid NZD 168/-. This included no excess insurance which reduces the excess
amount to NZD 300/.
In South Island, we hired white colored, automatic Toyota Corolla. For 8 days,
we paid NZD 410/-. This included, snow chains, Airport Parking ticket and daily
no excess insurance.
At Auckland, their office is at 15 minutes walk from Airport. So we parked the
car at their parking and saved NZD 15/- for the Airport parking charge. At
Christchurch, their office is far off from Airport so this wasn’t possible.
Do not forget to take multiple photographs of the car from all the angles while
dropping off. The car rental company picks up the car after you leave the
place. However, they still have your credit card commitment. If they charge you
wrongly, photographs are proof in case of conflict.
Car rental companies also provide a discount voucher booklet. They also provide
discount when you hire from them next time. We missed that. Otherwise we could
have save many dollars while renting the car from them at South Island.
We did shopping from freshchoice supermarket and got some discount on fuel.
Keep an eye on such discounts.
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Some portions were straight line for as long as 50 KMs. Perfect roads for cruise drive and enjoy the surrounding |
For directions, I was using my Nokia E63 phone. It has got
MgMaps(http://www.mgmaps.com/) installed on it. I already downloaded whole of
the New Zealand maps in my phone. A separate Holux device was acting as GPS and
communication to the phone via Bluetooth. The solution worked great for us. We
were able to find few short cuts and also some inside roads which are very
scenic. Car rental companies also provide GPS for few dollars per day.
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The Break point on the road to Milford Sound |
Food
We
are vegetarians. From supermarkets, we purchased lot of stuff like wheat bread,
cheese, Jam, Fruits, etc. Corn or wheat flakes along with milk was good
breakfast. For lunch, we used wheat bread along with jam or cheese, subway sandwiches,
MacD sandwich, etc. For dinner, we cooked at most of the places. Processed
noodles and rice were available at supermarkets, which just need two minutes
under a microwave. At Rotorua and Queenstown, we found Indian Takeaway which
offered a curry for 10-13 NZD along with rice. This was more than enough for
two people. We ate just once in a restaurant which cost us NZD 52/-. However,
that meal was actually for 4 people. In all, keeping food expenses at NZD 35
per person per day is reasonable estimate. This includes bottled water and 2-3
coffee per day.
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Right opposite to the Auckland Airport there was Countdown Supermarket. We purchased lot of things to eat |
Make sure to check the rates before billing anything and DO NOT assume
anything. The same brand bottled water was NZD 5 at Auckland. At Christchurch,
I saw the same brand and picked it up. I was shocked when it was billed at NZD
13. So keep your eyes open all the time.
No problems for people who are Vegetarian since there are lots of options
available. During flight, Veg meal needs to be pre-ordered otherwise have to
starve. In NZ there is no such problem as there are a couple of Veggie options
at Subway, Dominos, and Burger King. We stayed in motels, B&B which were
equipped with microwave and stove, where we could cook things like Soup,
Maggie, Pasta, Bread toast, tea and coffee.
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Yummy!!! Breakfast at Waitomo |
Accommodation
Prefer
motels, cottages or B & B rather than hotels. Hotels are for Business
trips, I guess. Motels are cheap and more equipped. They have kitchen facility,
laundry, etc. Farm stay is also a very good option. Searching online, we found
few and expensive Farm stays. While driving, we noticed multiple farm stays and
B & B at the most scenic locations. These stays are little bit far off from
the main cities. But these are very good option and one may not even need to
book in advance. Just drive and if you see signboard for a stay, look around
and if you like the surroundings, just drive in. Booking in advance is no doubt
the most hassle free option. This also provides the option of rate negotiation.
I was able to get discount of NZD 10 at few places.
Most of the places, we payed around NZD 100/- to NZD 150/- per night. I am a
member of Accor Group and got some discount from them. Also, I had vouchers for
NZD 180/-, which bought us a luxury suite at Hotel Novotel Christchurch for our
last night at New Zealand.
To book hotels, look for the rating on Tripadvisor.com.
Following is the list of hotels we stayed and associated charges:
Rotorua: Ibis Rotorua :
NZD 77/- per night. I got this very cheap due to Accor
membership. If not, do not hesitate to look out for other locations.
Read more at my review at TripAdvisor:
http://www.tripadvisor.in/ShowUserReviews-g255111-d595461-r72342049-Ibis_Rotorua-Rotorua_Rotorua_District_North_Island.html#CHECK_RATES_CONT
Waitomo: Waitomo Caves Guest Lodge :
NZD 120/- per night including breakfast.
Look for no other place at Waitomo. Highly recommended.
Read more at my review at TripAdvisor: http://www.tripadvisor.in/ShowUserReviews-g616349-d609468-r72342491-Waitomo_Caves_Guest_Lodge-Waitomo_Caves_North_Island.html
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Waitomo Glow worm caves guest lodge: The couple who runs the place |
Auckland: Mercure Hotel Windsor Auckland : NZD 110/-.
Read more at my review at TripAdvisor:
http://www.tripadvisor.in/ShowUserReviews-g255106-d256711-r72343101-Mercure_Hotel_Windsor_Auckland-Auckland_Central_North_Island.html
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We stayed at The Mercure Windsor, Wuckland |
Queenstown: Bella Vista Motel : NZD 140/- per night for a spa bath ensuit
option.
Read more at my review at TripAdvisor:
http://www.tripadvisor.in/ShowUserReviews-g255122-d281038-r72343401-Bella_Vista_Motel-Queenstown_South_Island.html
Te anau: Birchwood Cottages : NZD 99/- per night. Look nowhere else. This is
amazing place to stay at Te anau.
Read more at my review at TripAdvisor:
http://www.tripadvisor.in/ShowUserReviews-g255124-d644491-r72343740-Birchwood_Cottages-Te_Anau_South_Island.html
Lake Tekapo: The Challet : NZD 160/- per night. This place has the perfect
location.
Read more at my review at TripAdvisor:
http://www.tripadvisor.in/ShowUserReviews-g644415-d550416-r72344387-The_Chalet_Boutique_Motel-Lake_Tekapo_Canterbury_South_Island.html
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The Hotel at Tekapo. It was right opposite to the Lake |
Christchurch: Hotel Novotel Cathedral : NZD 200/- per night. I encashed my
vouchers here.
Read more at my review at TripAdvisor:
http://www.tripadvisor.in/ShowUserReviews-g255118-d501132-r72344767-Novotel_Christchurch-Christchurch_Canterbury_South_Island.html
Activities
Do
some online research and develop some initial idea what you want to do. NZ has
almost everything and anything to do. Every city or town or village of NZ has
its own website which provides all the info. The same activity may cost
different at different places. Queenstown is expensive because of a big tourist
destination. That is why we chose Lake Taupo for sky diving. If time permits 10
things to do then make a list of 20. Send out the mail and ask for the
discounts. Some places offer an online discount. If no discount is provided
then do NOT book in advance. There is a reason for not doing advance booking.
At Auckland and Christchurch airports, there are magazines like Arrival, Dining
guide, Jason's guide etc. These have discount vouchers for almost everything.
We found lots of these at Auckland airport and less at Christchurch airport. If
you are two people then collect two copies so as to have two discount vouchers.
These magazines are absolutely free. Similar vouchers are also available
sometimes at super markets.
The whole idea is to collect anything that is available for free and look out
for offers before spending anywhere.
Things we did:
Rotorua: HellsGate Mud Bath and Sulphur SPA.
My Review at TripAdvisor:
http://www.tripadvisor.in/ShowUserReviews-g255111-d300535-r81467435-Hells_Gate_Wai_Ora_Spa-Rotorua_Rotorua_District_North_Island.html
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The steam is coming out of the natural Geysers |
Rotorua : Waimangu Volcanic Valley
Read my review at TripAdvisor:
http://www.tripadvisor.in/ShowUserReviews-g255111-d258117-r81466630-Waimangu_Volcanic_Valley-Rotorua_Rotorua_District_North_Island.html
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The picture says it... |
Lake Taupo : Tandem Skydive
Read my review at tripAdvisor:
Waitomo: Black water rafting at Waitomo Caves
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Waitomo Black Water Rafting by The legendary Black Water Rafting company |
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All of us were excited after gearing up and ready to jump in the river |
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Practice sessions before jumping in the Caves |
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Fun session before the black water Rafting |
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6 feet jump on the freezing water |
Queenstown:
Shotover Jet boat ride
Read my review at tripadvisor:
http://www.tripadvisor.in/ShowUserReviews-g255122-d653947-r72369297-Shotover_Jet-Queenstown_South_Island.html
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The Shotover ... |
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The Shotover Jet |
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That was thrill |
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That was a 360 spin |
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They will take the boat towards the cliff and avoid it only at last moment to multiply the thrill |
Queenstown: Skyline Gondola and luge.
Read my review at tripadvisor:
http://www.tripadvisor.in/ShowUserReviews-g255122-d301483-r72369550-Skyline_Gondola_and_Luge-Queenstown_South_Island.html
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Luge at Queenstown |
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Lake Wakatipu in background with Luge on hill top |
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The Gondula at Queenstown |
All these activities are must do (if your choice matches) and value for money.
Directions
I
have MGMaps installed on my Nokia E63 mobile phone. Google maps were having all
the details that I wanted. Car rental companies also rent GPS.
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Evening Supper |
Currency
I
got the NZ Dollars from Brigade road, Bangalore. The deal was very good with
just 30 cents as commission per dollar. The famous stores like Thomas Cook and
the stores at the Airports and Hotels are very expensive. I paid around 10% as
commission for INR to EURO and EURO to NZD conversion at Airport. Rule of thumb
is to carry the currency before travelling and not to buy from Airport and
Hotels. Credit Card is accepted everywhere at NZ. Car rental companies and
Hotels may block big amount on the card which is released later. Due to this
reason, carry multiple cards. Also, compare the credit card companies for the
conversion charge they have. Use the card with the minimum of such and hidden
charges.
What
to carry
During
winters (July being peak winters in NZ) , the temperature is very low and it is
advisable to carry extra warm clothes, pair of jeans, overcoats, jackets,
gloves, warm caps, skivvies, thermo coat, mufflers, woolen socks and good high
ankle shoes to keep yourselves warm. No need of carrying the food items since
Auckland airport authorities won’t allow and you would need to go for an extra
screening from Bio Metric division. Carry a good camera as NZ is very beautiful
and scenic; can say photographers’ dream destination. Carrying a GPS device is
really helpful, for the people planning to have a self drive. Good moisturizer is
really required as cool breeze will make your skin dry.
Immigration process at Auckland was very straight forward but they have a bio
security section also. There is a question form that we filled. Based on that,
we had to wait in a long queue. The officers were very strict but friendly. We
were wearing new hiking shoes. Even then I was asked to clean the sole in some
kind of solution. The officer took away Dimple's shoes and came back after five
minutes after a green signal. We were carrying 1 KG of almonds and cashews,
which was allowed.
Good
time to go
We
went there during winters. We were told that NZ is more fun in summers or may
be during springs. I would say, anytime is a good time. All weathers have
something different to offer.
Itinerary
Departure from Jaipur late night To Delhi via Mandor
Express.
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Delhi Airport |
July 7
De-board at Delhi Cantt. railway station and reached airport via Auto.
Thai Airways flight to Bangkok and then to Auckland with transit time of 90
mins.
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Bangkok Airport |
July 8
Reached Auckland around noon, hired car and drove to Rotorua.
We reached Rotorua around 7 in the evening. The city roads were almost having
nobody. We stopped at Dominos. The lady over there is an Indian and had a veg
pizza to offer us along with the punjabi touch. Dimple was happy to eat that.
We got the directions to the hotel from another person at Dominos. The room was
good enough to give us a comfortable sleep after long flight and drive.
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Auckland Airport. They call it The City of Sails |
July 9
Rotorua. Next morning(july 9), we got up quite late and it was already noon by
the time stepped out of hotel. After having a walk around the lake side and
enjoying the beautiful view of a sunny winter day, we walked towards the city
center. Most of the world class brands were there. Not sure how these stores
generate profits out of this low population. We purchased a prepaid SIM from
vodafone and charged it for NZD 50/-, which was much more that we needed for 13
days. Most of the local calls were toll free. NZD 20/- was enough for us.
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5 in the morning from Ibis Rotorua |
Post lunch we drove to the Waimangu Volcanic valley. The drive was amazing. The
winter trees were giving contrasting colors under the sunlight and the blue
sky. We reached Waimangu by 4 in the evening which was late for us to do anything
on that day. This was a disappointment for us but we recovered this by multiple
stops at multiple scenic points along roadside. The road off from the main highway
is very scenic. It was the time of sunset also which gave us perfect time for
photo shots.
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En route to Waimangu Volcanic Valley |
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The farm was patrolled by Wolfs, all I could do is to take a pic and move on |
Drove to HellsGate and had Mud Bath and Sulphur SPA. This is a must do if
someone is around Rotorua.
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Hells Gate Thermal Bath and Sulphur SPA. |
July 10
Because of the last day’s disappointment, we reached
Waimangu Volcanic sharp at 9:30 AM
without taking any chances.
The drive itself was amazing but the first look of
the valley was signaling that there is definitely lots of excitement present on
the way. We took a walk tour of the valley. There were multiple craters and
geysers. Steam was coming out of the surface which was due to the water contact
with the hot volcanic surface. It gave a feeling of as if we were in a volcanic
land and anytime anything can happen.
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Waimangu Volcanic valley |
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Waimanu Volcanic valley |
At one place there was signboard mentioning
that few tourists got killed due to sudden geyser eruption. Without waiting
even one more second, we proceeded further. The special attraction was the
inferno crater which looks like a blue colored pond.
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The inferno crater. They say that the water is acidic enough to melt your bones if you dare to touch the water |
The blue color is due to
the low pH of 2. The look was breathtaking and created a paradox as if we are
on this world or not.
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Care to read it? |
The last part of the Valley visit is the boat ride on
Lake Rotomahana. This lake is right in the middle of the active volcanic zone.
The nature was at its best along with a hidden sign of power also. The sulphur
fumes rising from banks, the multi
colored rocks (due to metal ores) were something that we had never seen in our
lives. The Captain of the boat was himself, a very knowledgeable person and was
briefing us all the time to make the ride more interesting. He took the boat to
a water filled crater which witnessed a volcanic eruption sometime in 1930s and
the heat generated was so much the whole lake got dried up in few seconds.
After a circle of the lake, the boat came back and the bust took us to the
start point of the Valley.
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Sulphur fumes from the active volcano |
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The boat tour on Lake Rotomahana |
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The Tourists |
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The crater at Lake Rotomahana. In 1960, this crater became active generating heat enough to dry up the whole lake |
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Lake Rotomahana |
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The surface got multicolored due to metal ores |
We had coffee and turned the wheels of Red Ford
Fiesta towards Lake Taupo.
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Lake Okaro: It was just another but most beautiful lake on the road side. We halted for a break. |
We took an inside route to reach Express Highway 5 via State
Highway 5. On route we passed Lake Okaro, which was probably the best location
of the New Zealand. The Lake had perfect colors which I had only seen movies.
We had never seen such colors of nature before. There was no one around till
miles, which anyway is the constant observation all round New Zealand.
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Lake Okaro |
We spend
memorable time and drove to Lake Taupo Airport.
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The cloud line is the end of free fall |
We chose Lake Taupo Tamdem sky diving company for Sky
diving, which was no doubt the correct decision. Dimple was afraid to dive from
sky. Even I had doubts in my mind but did not express it on my face. But just
within 5 minutes of entering the premises, all doubt very converted to
confidence. The lady at the reception explained us various options. She
convinced us to opt for 15000 feet instead of 12000 feet. The former one has
more free fall time. Also, we hired a fellow diver who would make a video as
well as take some high quality photographs. We put on the Jump suits and the
plane was ready to take us to the sky of Lake Taupo. The view was amazing and
we were sure that choosing Lake Taupo for sky diving was indeed the right
choice. The guide explained us few basics and then just jumped out of the
plane. I would say no more above the dive. The video has everything into it. This
was one of the unique experiences of life.
After the huge achievement of diving from the sky, we headed
towards the banks Lake Taupo for Lunch. It was another spectacular place to
hang out.
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Lake Taupo: After diving from sky and eating lunch |
After having lunch, we headed towards Waitomo. It was already 5 when
we started. Soon it was dark. The highway was right from the middle of dense
jungle and there was no one around. It was a scary drive. We waited for 5
minutes at a place in between. Couldn’t notice even a single streak of light
till horizon. Only Stars in the clear dark sky. Without taking any chances
further, we started and drive straight to Waitomo.
The couple at the Waitomo Caves Guest Lodge is very friendly
and helpful. They gave us an option to go a night walk of the caves or to join
the whole town for a Rugby match. We were exhausted for either of these. So
just cooked our dinner at the common kitchen, ate and slept.
July 11
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Right before entering the earth. The entry to the cave is very small and it is hard to believe that we made it |
Next morning we went to Black Water Rafting. This is the one
of its kind experience. At Waitomo, there are caves which have been made by the
underground rivers millions of years ago. People have found the entry and exit
points and they take you to rafting through that river. The company name is
Legendary Black Water Rafting Company. We reached there in our Car. Our Guides
briefed us on all the basics and then asked us to choose diving suit of our own
sizes. The diving suit which was wet on a cold winter morning. It was thrilling. But I was actually waiting
for what I had seen in videos and pics. We got inside their van and they took
us to the river point. There we were gives tubes of proper sizes and also
multiple jumps in the freezing river water. This was fun, but more of a prep
for the rafting.
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Black Water rafting: Right inside the caves |
Further, we did a walk for 15 minutes to the start point of
the river. It was like a hole in the earth and there was no way that we could
have entered that. We switched on the head lamps and slipped inside. Naturally,
it was dark inside to see anything. When I moved my head to throw light around,
it looked like a primitive place with stalactite and stalagmite around us. We
got on top of our tubes and used our hands as raft. We had to be very careful
to not to hit hands our head with rocks. Multiple times the river was falling
down. We had no way but to jump with that. It took a lot of courage to jump in
dark in water. But the guides were apt their jobs. There were glow worms at
many places. These are worms which lives in dark and needs humidity to grow.
They emit light and gave a feeling of night with millions of stars. Overall, It
was a terrific experience.
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The Waitomo Caves |
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Inside the caves |
After around
2 hours, we came to point where we were able to see natural light. We walked
out of cave and took the van to get back to the office. After taking a shower
with hot water and changing, we were offered hot tomato soup which was very
much needed.
Next was the tour of the Very famous Waitomo Glow worm
caves. As mentioned, these caves have been made millions of years ago by the
underground rivers. Now, it has taken shape of a marvelous structure. There was
a guide who explains all the details and takes to all the interesting points.
At the end , there was a boat tour to see the glow worms. No photographs were
allowed because light seems to kill the worms. It was similar to a boat ride to
the heaven. But soon there was light from the earth and that was sign of the
end of tour.
This was all for us at Waitomo and I turned the wheels of
the car towards Auckland city. It was a three hour drive. The couple at the
Waitomo Caves Guest Lodge told us a short cut. It made the drive 20 minutes
short. The drive back was very scenic. In fact, all the routes around New
Zealand were amazing. Driving through the country is something which I will
never forget in this life time.
After reaching the city, I took the wrong cut out from the
highway. The hotel was on east and we were searching way on the west of the
city. No wonder, I even jumped a signal. Lucky me, just got away with a nasty
honk from a car coming from the other side. We circled around the city along
the coast line to reach Hotel Mercure hotel at the city downtown. The hotel parking was NZD 24, which was
expensive. We were lucky to find a public parking with NZD 6 per night. We
parked the car there and just took necessary items with us to hotel.
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The Auckland Sky Tower |
That night we spent many hours on Auckland streets. It was a
Sunday night. That means less traffic on roads.
Took multiple pictures of the Sky tower and the surroundings.
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Auckland
downtown on Sunday night. The teens at the middle of the road were
playing a game. The traffic stops for 20 seconds after each cycle. They
were supposed to build something on the middle of the road. |
July 12
It was an early morning flight from Auckland to
Christchurch. We drove to Airport, left the car at the Rental’s car parking and
walked to the domestic terminal. It was just a 15 minutes walk. I forgot to
lock the car before dropping the keys. I was worried because the Your Way car
rental had blocked high amount on my credit card. But no extra amount was ever
charged to me. That means the car went to right hands.
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From Queenstown to Christchurch, around 5 in the evening |
The flight was very scenic. Though, we had less sleep but
the view was enough to keep me awake. I was able to see both ends of the New
Zealand. On one side there is Pacific Ocean and on other end, there is Tasman
Sea. The flight crossed snow capped mountains, beautiful forests, the sun
rising sky, the sea between the north and the south island to reach the freezing
morning of Christchurch.
It was a cold morning (around -2 degree celcius). We walked
out of Airport and gave a call to the YourWay Car rental from my cell phone.
They came in no more than 15 minutes to pick us up. They drove us to their
Christchurch office, which was not as close to the Airport as the office at
Auckland. This made me clear that we must add package for leaving the car at
Airport Parking. While booking I asked for Ford Focus but they offered me an
automatic white colored Toyota Corolla. Obviously, it was a pleasure to drive
this car. Because of the weather, I asked to add snow chains into the package.
The lady handed over the key to us. The very first thing that I wanted to do is
to get familiar with the car. I drove in a circle, checked all the function
buttons, checked acceleration of the automatic Toyota engine and then stopped at a
restaurant for Breakfast. We purchased some stuff from the near-by store.
This was the place where we paid NZD
23/- for 4 bottles of water. We noticed it only after billing. So nothing can
be done but to take a learning to check the prices before picking anything from
now.
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From Christchurch to Queenstown. This is the Toyota Corolla that we hired at Christchurch Airport |
It was time to start for the much awaited drive of 500 KMs
to Queenstown. Traffic was less on the roads and I was able to maintain a
constant speed of 100KMPH at most of the places. At one point, there was a jam
due to road accident. So we parked the car at a break point and enjoyed the
surroundings.
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The sky was clear and blue, the grass was dried during the winters and there was no one around but the sheeps |
As we were moving south, the lands were getting replaced by
hills, farms were replaced by forests and people were replaced by sheep. Driving
in South Island is a dream for every car loving person in the world. There are no
people around. It truly gives a feeling as if I am driving on the world which I
own. There are segments on roads without a bend for 50 KMs. At every turn there
is breath taking views and one can drive and look around simultaneously.
However, it is better to keep an eye on sigh board because at mountain pass
there was ice and grit on roads which may be risky.
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From Christchurch to Queenstown |
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Around 300 KMs from Christchurch: There was now till horizons followed by snow capped mountains |
I had heard a lot about Lake Tekapo. I must admit that all
that was no way even close to the beauty of the lake. We did not stop here
because we had planned a full day here. Next to Lake Tekapo, it was time for us
to please our eyes with Lake Pukaki which again was a pure beauty. We stopped
here for 15 minutes.
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Lake Pukaki |
After crossing multiple scenic locations, it was around 8 in
the night when we reached Queenstown. The distance can be covered quickly but
our aim was not to cover it but to enjoy it. The stay was planned at Bela Vista
hotel.
July 13
We booked for Hot Air balloon. But it got cancelled due to
bad weather. No issues. We spent extra hours on bed followed by 6 hours in SPA
bath. This was needed after two days of less sleep and a day of drive. After
that we went out for a walk around the town. Queenstown has enough to keep someone occupied
and busy for years. We looked around the city, did some shopping, went for a
lake side walk, enjoyed the view and took a deep breath. It was a relaxing day.
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Queenstown |
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Queenstown |
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Queenstown |
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The night at Queenstown |
July 14
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We took the Shotover Jet, not the dart River |
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Waiting at Tourist center for the Jet boating |
We stepped out of hotel to do something adventurous that
day. Amongst multiple Jet boat rides options, The Shotover Jet looked most
exciting. Near Queenstown, the Shotover River flows in the middle of canyons.
The company has very powerful boats to fill up people and give them the ride of
their life, which on one can forget in this life time. They had a shuttle to
pick and drop to the city.
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Thats Dimple |
We came back and again spent out evening in the downtown.
Believe me, Queenstown is a place where one can just go and sit doing nothing
and still feel so relaxed.
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The downtown |
July 15
Again, the hot air balloon and paragliding got cancelled due to bad weather. So
we went to the Skyline Gondola and luge on the top of the hill. Hill top
provides a good view of the Queenstown and Lake Wakatipu. The restaurant there
can be a perfect place for dinner. We did not eat there because it was little
bit expensive and full of non-veg items. In short, it was not a good value for
money.
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The Queenstown |
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Dusk at Queenstown |
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Queenstown from the hill top |
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Bungy at Queenstown |
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God saves this guy |
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:) |
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The real jump was too scary. This is all I could manage |
July 16
This was the day for us to visit the famous Milford Sound.
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The other side of Lake Wakatipu. The Drive around the lake was fabulous but tiring. This was our stress buster point |
We left the hotel
around 6 in the morning. I was told that the drive takes 5 hours. Our cruise
was at 2 PM. But then we did not want to rush. Again, the drive was very
scenic. However, this section was not as comfortable as the section between
Christchurch and Queenstown. The road has lots of sharp turns. After crossing
Te Anau, there is dense forest on both sides and road was wet. The section
around the --- Tunnel was fun but needed special attention and speed control.
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Lake Te Anau |
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First look of Te Anau. We were entering from height. The whole region was covered by clouds |
As we reached Te Anau, the surroundings were completely
covered by mist. The town itself is very peaceful. If I have to choose one
place in New Zealand, Te Anau would be my choice. We took a short break at the
town and then multiple breaks on the road sides.
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Lake Te Anau |
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En Route to Milford Sound |
Around 1, we reached the parking at Milford Sound. I stepped
out of the car and it took me some time to digest what I was seeing. There were
high mountains all around standing straight and whatever space is left in
between is filled with water. Only when my neck started aching, I look down and
left the rest of the view for the cruise itself.
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The end of the road to Milford Sound |
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The Milford Sound |
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The Milford Sound |
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The Waterfall at Milford Sound |
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They take the cruise on the Milford Sound right under the Water fall |
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Milford Sound |
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The return of the Cruise to Milford Sound |
We ate the lunch and went to the boarding point. Mitre was
the cruise company. I booked this one because they had the last timing.
However, I realized that it gave us another advantage. There cruises were
small. Real Journeys (which is very famous) have larger vessels. It is more fun
to be in a small vessel because they can take you close you things and also it
is fun when the vessel reaches Tasman sea.
After enjoying the Milford sound, we drove back to Te Anau
and stayed there over night at Birchwood Cottages.
July 17
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Lake Manapouri: The town and the water were full of piece |
This was the day for Doubtful sound. Early in the morning, we drove to Manapouri
Lake.
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Fraser Beach at Lake Manapouri |
The day was booked via Real Journeys. They handed over lunch packets to
us and the cruise started on the Lake Manapouri. This cruise was followed by
the bus ride of around 45 minutes from the dense Rain forest. The
driver-cum-guide of the bus kept us busy with his humorous briefing all the
time. On the way there were many beautiful spots. The best of them was the view
of the doubtful sound from the hill top. It looked like a small canal in the
big jungle. Only after reaching to the banks, I realized how huge it is. There
we boarded another cruise which took us around in the doubtful sound.
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Lake Manapouri |
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Lake Manpouri |
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Lake Manapouri |
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Wild Life at Fiordland National Park |
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First look at Doubtful Sound |
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The
Real Journey tour bus. It takes from the end of the Lake Manapouri to
Doubtful sound. The whole region is full of Evergreen Rain Forest. The
Driver-cum-guide of the bus is a very interesting person and kept us
busy with his jokes-filled-commentary. |
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Welcome to the Cruise on Doubtful Sound |
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The Doubtful Sound. The water was so calm.... |
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The
Hotel at at the doubtful sound. Fishes are caught here and using an
Airplane they are sent to the cities. Next time may be I will stay at
this hotel. |
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The Cruise on Doubtful Sound |
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One of the many Water Falls on the route to Doubtful sound. |
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This is how to recognize Tourists |
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Fiordland National Park: Feels like breathing clouds |
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A Cup full of Coffee on the Cruise to Doubtful Sound |
While coming back we halted at the --- Power station. This
itself is a wonder in itself. Around 100 years back they made tunnels through
the mountains to make the water flow from Lake Manapouri to Doubtful sound. The
height gradient between two water bodies makes the water fall and rotate the
turbines. The turbines and the whole power plant is underground.
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The external view of the Underground Hydro power plant |
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The Underground Hydro Power plant |
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The under ground hydro power plant |
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Inside view of under ground hydro power plant
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We returned to Birchwood cottages and enjoyed food.
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Cruise on Lake Manapouri, on the way to Doubtful Sound |
July 18
This again was a day for a long scenic drive from Te Anau to Lake Tekapo. Near
Tekapo, the visibility was very low due to fog. We were driving at 10 KMPH. The
down was very silent.
July 19
Our Hotel was right in front of Lake Tekapo. We stepped out and noticed that it
was a clear day. The breath taking view of the blue colored water of the Lake
was a perfect sight. We walked around
the Dog statue and the famous Church. After eating lunch, we drove to Mount
John. They have a space observatory at the hill top and a café. The view from
the hill top was enough for a drive to the hill top. I spotted few more lakes
from the top and decided to go there also. After reaching back to Tekapo,
realized that I had forgot my tripod at Mount John. So we drove up back again.
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Hotel at Lake Tekapo |
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The best of Winters at Tekapo |
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The morning at Tekapo |
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Tekapo Church |
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WoW!!! |
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Lake Tekapo |
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Lake Tekapo |
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Mount John |
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Space Observatory at Mount John |
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Lake Tekapo |
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Lake Alexendrina |
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Lake Alexendrina |
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It was fun to be at Tekapo |
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We were not the only one...at Tekapo |
Around 3, we started back towards Christchurch. The stay was
planned at Novotel Christchurch, which is right next to the Church. We roamed
around a little and did some shopping before going to bed.
July 20
We left the hotel early, around in the morning. Reached Airport, parked the
car and took the flight back to Auckland. Then the Thai Airlines flight from
Auckland to Bangkok. The transit time was 9 hours. However, there was so much
to look on the airport that it did not feel like 9 hours. Then the flight from
Bangkok to New Delhi from Thai Airways. We were upgraded free to semi-business
class this time.
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The Christchurch |
July 21
Volvo from Bikaner house to Jaipur.
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Just country side across the inter city roads |
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On way from Te Anau To Lake Tekapo |