- The last days on the South Island
After we came back from our Abel Tasman trip we planned five more days at the north coast in order to visit some beaches (Kaiteriteri,…), take a boat trip along the Pelorus Sound and do parts of the Queen Charlotte Track before we take the ferry to Wellington. Additionally we wanted to try to sell ...
- Golden Bay and Abel Tasman
One box of cracker and another crazy pass through the mountains later, we were almost back at the west coast. In fact only around 100km beeline apart of the Oparara Bassin, at the west of the north coast of the south island (sorry, I couldn’t resist putting 3 cardinal direction in one sentence 🙂 ), ...
- Nelson number one!
After we arrived in Nelson we relaxed a bit just because we had a bit time and not too much on the schedule. We wanted to do the Abel Tasman Coastal Track, Golden Bay (both around 2 hours north-west) and some of the beaches and sounds around Picton before we would take the ferry to ...
- From Hokitika back to the east coast
We planned two stops between Hokitika and Nelson. One of them was the Kahurangi National Park, which is famous for its untouched rain forest and the Oparara Bassin. The second one was Kaikoura at the east coast.
So the way went north along the west coast with three short stopovers, namely the Pancake Rocks (which looks ...
- Hokitika – how sightseeing transformed to a family holiday
When we arrived in Hokitika, dusk already started and as our GPS had some problems finding the address, our search for our next host was a bit longer. After finding the number of the house and knocking at the door of the beautiful house, nothing happened, so we made our way back to the car ...
- The Copland Track: 7 hours walking for 30 minutes in a hot pool
The Copland Track was a warm suggestion of Irene and Pier (let’s remember, that were the two Italians we celebrated Christmas with in Sydney). After a seven hour long walk one reaches a hut which is directly next to natural hot pools. That sounded promising for us why we started our first multi-day hike. At ...
- New Zealand’s glaciers: the sad truth of global warming
We arrived at the mentioned motel in Fox Glacier Township around late afternoon. Township is a not very appropriate definition, as it mainly consists of Motels, Hotels, Backpackers and providers for tours on the glaciers. But to be honest, there is not much more to do there anyway. We were welcomed by our British flatmates ...
- Milford Sound, Kepler Track and off to the West Coast
There is a little town between Queenstown and Milford Sound called Te Anau which is also the start of another Great Walk, the Kepler Track which leads along the Lake Manapouri. Again, we walked a little part of the walk, just enough to see the lake. The good thing about the Great Walks is, that ...
- Arrowtown: On the track of gold, orks and chutney
After only two hours of driving we arrived in Queenstown and all prejudice we had were immediately approved. It’s an incredible beautiful spot directly at Lake Wakatipu, but unfortunately full of tourists. Full is even slightly understated as 2 million tourists push through the city with only 19,000 citizens every year (5,500 per day). 65% ...
- Invercargill: The catlins and a weird Friday the 13th
Although it was quite late (3pm) or maybe that’s why, we went on really well. A first driver brought us a bit further out of the city to get a better spot for hitchhiking. We also got quite fast our second driver. This time a woman, who would have picked us up also at our ...
- Dunedin
It figured out to be quite easy to find a lift from the Moeraki Boulders to Dunedin, this time a German couple from Stuttgart who were visiting New Zealand for three weeks. They drove us directly to the town centre and as hitchhiking worked so well this time, we were 3 hours too early for ...
- A penguin stop in Oamaru
So we were standing at the street again waiting for someone to pick us up. Our first lift brought us to Omarama. The second one was a Kiwi, who made several stops during his drive, because apparently he had fun in being our tourist guide. So we could see the biggest earth dam of the ...
- Twizel – with two Hungarians on Smaug‘s tracks
Quite spontaneously we found a HelpX host in Twizel, this time on a camp ground. We didn’t get a lot of information in advance, just that we were accommodated in a campervan and that we had to start working on Monday (because our boss was away for the weekend) and all this even though we ...
- Christchurch – many car parks, nice Kiwis and three fluffy clouds
After the arrival in Christchurch the security checks passed by quite fast this time, but most likely because it was 5am. So well, after we were security checked, telling them what kind of food we imported and showed our lately cleaned tracking boots (New Zealand is quite free of pests and tries to stay like ...