Wednesday, April 20, 2011

New Zealand!

After staying two nights at a friends place, I was driven to the airport on a beautiful early Sunday morning. From there I flew on Jetstar to Christchurch where I had some family picking me up. He immediatly recognized my face and we went off to see some other family that don't live to far from Christchurch. It was really good finally being able to see them rather than just emailing between them. So we stayed there for a few hours and then went off to Waimate which is a little town in the middle of Christchurch and Dunedin (each are 3 hours away though). The person I stayed with was really good friends with my Uncle and was really into electronics and things such as radio communications, so that was really cool to see all that equipment.

Due to limited time, I stayed there for only a night, before heading taking the bus to Dunedin. Dunedin was first settled by some Scottish people, so a lot of the building are the type you would find in Scotland. There is even an old water fountain there that was donated by Queen Victoria in 1872. So this place has been around for quite a while.
Train station in Dunedin
After doing a bit of exploring in town I did a tour of the Cadbury Chocolate factory which was good and meant a lot of free chocolate. Once that was done I had an hour or so before taking a tour with Elm Wildlife Tours which was cool because you got to see things such a  fur seals, big seals like the one below, as well as penguins, albatross (Birds that only fly in the wind), and various other birds and animals.
Two Penguins that just came from the ocean
After spending two nights in Dunedin I took the bus to Queenstown which is the adventure capital of the world and probably one of the most beautiful places in the world as well. Queenstown for me, is a mix of Vancouver, because of the lake and the mountains, and Whistler because of the small town feel that it gave me. While in Queenstown I did things such as Skydiving, Ziplining, racing around the luge track, and going to the incredible Milford Sound. I also met a group of dutch people that were staying in the same room as me at the hostel and they also knew some other dutch people staying in another hostel which was quite fun.
The trip to Milford Sound was fairly long at 13 hours total, but it was well worth the wait because of some of the amazing sights along the way and at Milford Sound. The pictures really don't do it justice, because when I was at Milford Sound it almost felt like it was surreal.
On the way to Milford Sound


Milford Sound

Milford Sound

Milford Sound. The pictures don't do it justice

Waterfall on one of the Mountains in Milford Sound

Mitre Peak
The next day I went Skydiving with NZone which was a really cool experience and something that I could not just pass up. The whole experience is about 3 hours long as you go through the paperwork, get driven to the site, wait a bit before your turn, get suited up, and then go skydiving! It takes about 15-20 minutes to get up to altitude of 15,000 feet and then before you know it, its your turn and its quite the rush falling at 200km/h for about 60 seconds before the parachute comes out and you glide down for 5 minutes or so.
Going up in the plane!
Heading down!


Quite the view!


Video of me Skydiving!

The next day I got a combo pass at one of the local shops to go up the Skyline Gondola, 6 laps around their luge track and a pass to go ziplining with Ziptrek. 

Me at the top of the Gondola

The Remarkable Mountain Range in the background.

Just a little ways away from Vancouver!

Amazing Sunset over Queenstown! Nice way to finish my time in Queenstown

Video of me Zip-lining upside down!

While in Queenstown I also had the famous Fergburger which for $10NZD was definitely the best burger I have ever had at that price. So good in fact, I actually had 3 in my time there. On the last night in Queenstown me and the other dutch people there went to town for the night and didn't get back till 5 or so, and I had to be up at 6:30 for my 8 hour bus ride to Franz Josef. Good night for sure, and at least the bus was comfortable. Only problem is that New Zealand is so nice, so you really don't want to sleep on the bus with the beautiful surrounding passing you by.

In Franz Josef I did a glacier climb on the Franz Josef Glacier which is 12km long and moves at a rate of 5m per day. It was just a half day tour, and we spent about an hour or so on the glacier walking through crevasses and over the ice. It was quite a cool experience, and they give you basically all the equipment you need such as rain coat, overpants, touque and gloves, hiking shoes and crampons for the ice. If your in the area I would recommend that you go for a least a half day and if you can a full day.
The Franz Josef Glacier, you only see about 4km of it here.

Hiking through the ice

Sun setting in the town of Franz Josef with the Dutch flag
The next day I went off to Greymouth which was well, pretty grey, but it was alright. Met some other Canadians in the YHA hostel there, all from different provinces and watched Lord of the Rings into the night. The next day I had the TranzScenic train booked from Greymouth to Christchurch which went through some amazing scenery, and with the sunset and fall colours it really made it spectacular.
Near the entrance of the Greymouth Harbor

Found this kind of a cool shot on the train

View from the train



The picture does not do the picture justice


Sunsetting over the NZ alps.

After the train I took the shuttle to the Christchurch airport where I slept overnight as I had an early flight to catch back to Sydney.
Absolutely amazing morning as we took off from Christchurch
Overall I am extremely happy I went to New Zealand, and this is just shows you a small part of New Zealand. Ten days was not near enough, so I hope to come back sometime and explore the north and south island quite a bit more. If you get the chance, this is one place you won't regret going!

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