End of an era

Before Europeans even dreamt of finding new lands across the ocean, before they could even imagine ships that could take them so far, native cultures across the world were thriving in their naturalWeiterlesen
End of an era

Melbourne

Our final days were spent in the wonderful, bustling Melbourne. We had a brilliant apartment in a high rise with views over the massive casino that belched actual fire every single night! So much toWeiterlesen
The Great Ocean Road

We spent quite a few days in Adelaide exploring bars and a great Aboriginal art gallery before setting off on the Great Ocean Road to Melbourne. Our first night was a bit sleepless as we had to put upWeiterlesen
Australia wildlife

Sydney

Another flight, this time to Sydney. The airbnb was ok and good for the money, but nothing to rave about. Sydney is a beautiful city and the coastline is amazing. The weather was lovely during ourWeiterlesen
Queensland

Our first stop in Queensland was Brisbane. We had a beautiful airbnb with pool and a lovely family. The weather in Brisbane was not the best, a bit overcast and very hot and sticky. We had a greatWeiterlesen
Christchurch, Arthur's pass and Akaroa

Mt Cook and Lake Tekapo

The Catlins

Milford Sound

I don't have many words to write about Milford Sound - all that needs to be said is that it's up there with the most beautiful places we've visited (if not the most..) and everyone should go at someWeiterlesen
Doubtful Sound

Doubtful Sound isn't technically a 'great walk', but we turned it into one! It's a notoriously difficult place to get to - and by difficult I mean expensive and long! You have to get a boat acrossWeiterlesen
Wanaka & Queenstown

Westland

We encountered another of those famous New Zealand storms while in Westland - this time a cyclone. We had planned to spend a night up in Karamea, but were a little put off by the warnings postedWeiterlesen
Abel Tasman

Our second 'great walk', but this time with a twist! We set out in kayaks from Marahau and spent the morning paddling around Adele Island and towards Te Pukatea bay which is pretty much paradise (IWeiterlesen
Kaikoura

We weren't sure whether to do the albatross tour in Kaikoura, but it's probably one of the best things we did on our trip! What an amazing experience to see these giant birds up close - the largestWeiterlesen
Wellington & Putangirua Pinnacles

We spent quite a lot of our time in Wellington in Te Papa museum! There's just so much to see there and we were eager to absorb as much about Maori history as possible. We have been learning a lotWeiterlesen
Napier

Taupo

Tongariro Northern Circuit

This was the first of our 'great walks' in NZ. And it was pretty great! It's a very busy hike as it traverses part of the Alpine Crossing which is immensely popular! So there were plenty of people asWeiterlesen
West coast

Matamata

Rotorua

Look who we found on our travels! Eleanor joined us here and her lovely HelpX host (who shall remain nameless) kindly took us up the privately owned Mt Tarawera - an active volcano. We set off at dawnWeiterlesen
Te Urewera

Te Urewera is unique. It's one of the few remaining truly remote areas in New Zealand and (like a lot of the East Cape) has retained its Maori culture - being owned now jointly by the local Tuhoe,Weiterlesen
East Cape

The East Cape competes with the Northland as one of the best parts of NZ. It's remote, much of it untouched and has a huge amount of history. We went snorkelling with sharks (unintentionally), canoedWeiterlesen
Whakatane & White Island

We treated ourselves to a trip to NZ's only active marine volcano, White Island/Whakaari. What a fantastic experience to actually walk on an active volcano, watching where we put our feet so that weWeiterlesen