Drago D28 The big push

As we were such a small group compared to the usual Dragoman groups of 20 we had been doing good time. So the plan for today changed from a 12km trek to a 16km trek, including a second pass meaning aLes mer
Drago D29 We made it

Our big push yesterday was rewarded with a lie in today of 06:30. Rearing to go after breakfast we only had 3 hours of hiking to do! Saying goodbye to the camp staff they looked a little sheepish andLes mer
Drago D30+31 Machu Piccu and goodbyes

A knock at 06:30 was my deadline; did I feel well enough to go to Macchu Piccu, or did I take the taxi booked back to Cusco later in the morning. Things seemed to have settled, so even though I feltLes mer
Arequipa

Out last day in Cusco was spent relaxing in the hostel trying to ignore my ongoing feelings of sickness. We were down to three as we were joining Izzy as she made her way down to Arequipa and her workLes mer
Lima - Farewell Sud America

A looooong bus ride later and we ended up in Miraflores Lima. Staying in a bohemian hostel called the Healing dog it has a naked hairless mascot called Pisco who became pissed off that I'd taken hisLes mer
Santa Monica

South America left behind, 5 films and three glasses of wine later, we landed in LAX. Having had grumpy Americans at security and customs in previous visits to the US, we were pleasnantly supprised asLes mer
Pacific coast to Monterey

We picked up our Chevy Impala and made our way out of Santa Monica. The morning was spent working our way up the coast past gorgeous sea front properties on the pacific coast highway. We pulled intoLes mer
Yosemite

After some pancakes we drove across California to reach Yosemite national park. We hit the park's rush hour at lunch time so it took an hour to gain entry. Luckily a pit stop at a humongus WalmartLes mer
San Fransisco

We arrived into San Fransisco just after lunch, driving across Bay bridge we could see golden gate in the distance and the city an ecclectic mix of 20th century buildings and sky scrappers. The airLes mer
The Golden Gate

After a doomed trip to see if we could ship things back home to lighten the souvineir load (big fat no at $200 for a package 😨), we ditched the not so free walking tours for the good old hop on hopLes mer
Hollywood

With over 12 hours lay over in LAX we had to wander out or risk becoming crazy. After a saga of trying to get to somewhere that stores luggage (after 9/11 no luggage storage in airports), we caughtLes mer
Fiji time

Excuse the silence on the blog for the last few days but I've been enjoying doing nothing and pure relaxation on this incredible island. We've stepped off the traveller path for now to fully embraceLes mer
The land of the long white cloud

Final stop before home, New Zealand. We arrived in Auckland after a short hop from Fiji. It's hotter than I thought it would be, a nice balmy 18 degrees.
First things first, we grabbed the rental carLes mer
Bay of islands

Up bright and early we headed to the wharf and jumped on board the cruise of the bay. A foggy morning in Paihia we couldn't see Russell the town the other side of the bay. The skipper gave a runningLes mer
To the top

Zooming up the misty roads the next morning the kiwi tones of Kevin the bus driver kept us awake with facts about history and fauna of the area. We stopped at a Kauri forest, gawped at great toweringLes mer
The Coromandel

It's the end of autumn creeping into winter. As it is still quite warm up in the North we're being treated to an array of oranges, reds and browns as we pass forests. It's a lovely site contrastingLes mer
Hobbiton and starry caves

Only one thing could be on the car radio this morning, the Lord of the Rings soundtrack. It continued in the green bus that ferried us to the set. Our guide was called Haydn and he'd read the books inLes mer
Maori Tamaki Village

The night experience at the Tamaki village is worth its glowing reviews. Picked up by Dennis our Louis Armstrong sounding driver he gave a witty explanation of the welcome ceremony we were about to beLes mer
Smelly Rotorua

After a poor nights sleep due to 4 drunken Nepalese teenagers, I couldn't wait to leave the hostel for the day. We drove up to the blue lake and had a nice wander around, dodging into the bush toLes mer
Blue Lake Taupo

Glad to leave Rotorua we made our way to Taupo. First pitstop was the Wai o Tapo Geothermal wonderland. Sitting with a hundred other people we eagerly awaited their geyser Lady Knox to blow. ShockLes mer
Tongariro Alpine Crossing

Up at a creaky 06:30 am we shuffled into 6 layers of clothing and our well worn boots ready for another top class hike to tick off. Parking at the end of the hike we grabbed a shuttle with a driverLes mer
Volcano hide and seek

Legs aching we said goodbye to our hiking friends Alan and Alex and set off towards New Plymouth. Everybody we had met said that Mount Taranaki a volcano was worth seeing. Alan and Alex hadLes mer
Whanganui

A pit stop on the way down to Wellington Whanganui was a sleepy town on a winters day. We rode up a very old crickety elevator to the top of the hill and snapped pictures of the great river and thenLes mer
Wellington

In a rainy Wellington we stopped by Mac's brewbar and enjoyed a pale ale before entering the Te Papa museum which is a treasure trove. We first entered an exhibition about the Gallipoli battle inLes mer
North of the South

A gentle ferry ride over the Cook Straits gave great views of what is to come on the south island, snowy mountain tops and lush green inlets. Jumping into Kora (the car), we wound our way to NelsonLes mer
Ian MurrayThink I would have ridden the ambulance horse 😄Dx