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Posts archive for: 9 October, 2008
  • New Zealand - North Island

    Kia Ora (it means hi..... not the orange squash drink)

    Well, we're here in NZ and we've experienced lots of rain and it's quite cold too!  We arrived on Thursday 2nd October where we went from 36C in Fiji to like 17C and it was a shock to the system.  We touched down in Auckland and we got to our hostel where we had a lovely double bed with ensuite and tv so we were happy.  We ventured out and got ourselves some food - o.k. it was Burger King but it was late and that was all that was open!  My excuse anyway.... hee hee.

    Friday we had a big lie-in and then went out and looked around the city where we went up the skytower - apparently it's the tallest tower in the southern hemisphere!  We walked around it and took in the sights of the city at something like 280 feet above ground.  Also, on parts of the walkway around the tower you could walk over these blocks of thick glass and look straight down underneath you - a little scary but what the heck - they said it was safe so we believed them!  After that we discovered that there really wasn't much to do in Auckland so we went to the cinema where we nearly watched Wall-E (Ria said for ages she wanted to see it) but then we kinda agreed that we really didn't want to see it so we swapped our tickets and saw Edge of Love instead (again Ria's choice but I've already said we're gonna watch James Bond!) so we saw that - it was o.k.

    Saturday we had another lie-in (oopsy) and took a long, uphill walk to the museum where we spent a couple of hours looking around the exhibits such as Maori buildings, weapons, South Pacific weapons and old boats and also a natural world area where we saw lizards, starfish, crabs and even a 'little shag'  hee hee.  After that we dawdled back to the hostel and that evening we were waiting for our 'free' meal from the hostel but when we took a look at it we decided against it - apparently it was shepherds pie but it looked like mush!  Instead we had their local speciality of..... Dominos Pizza!  We then watched a silly movie, took a walk out to the skytower for some piccies and then came back and watched Risky Business.

    Sunday we checked out of our hostel and made our way to the campervan hire place down the road, picked it up and brought it back to the hostel so we could grab some breakfast and our bags.  We loaded up our little van (and boy is it little!) and I was just about to start the engine when I noticed this piece of paper on the windscreen - a frickin parking ticket for $40!  Apparently we were parked the wrong way round on a street - what a stupid reason.... we laughed about it and thought 'screw it, we're not paying that.'  We then made our way out of the city to Rotorua, via the town of Matamata where 'Hobbiton' is - the scenes of where the hobbits home are.  We were gonna go on a tour but decided against it when we found out how much the tour was plus we weren't too bothered about it.  But anyway, about 2 hours later we ended up in Rotorua at a nice little campsite with a tv, kitchen, showers/loos and laundry.

    Monday we left Rotorua and saw a road sign for 'Buried Village' found that but decided against it as it was pouring with rain so we headed back into the town and had a delicious sarnie for lunch and bought tickets to the Rainbow Springs nature park which was just down the road.  There we walked all around the park and saw kea (birds that only live in NZ), geckos, massive ugly rainbow trout, duckies and kiwi - and I don't mean the fruit!  We had also booked ourselves onto a tour of 'Kiwi Encounter' where we saw kiwi eggs starting to hatch, little babies and was within a foot of an adult kiwi.  They're strange little creatures but at the same time they were really cute and knowing that they're an endangered species made it even more amazing.  We then left Rotorua for Taupo (the adventure capital of the North Island and found a nice campsite right next to the lake.  And that evening I cooked a delicious spag bol with peppers, mushrooms and tomatoes - it was yummy!

    Tuesday we woke up to rain so we left the campsite and headed into the town where we stopped at the information centre as I wanted to find out what the weather would be like for the next day and whether I'd have any chance of doing a skydive - in a nutshell no chance as there was a storm heading our way from the south.  So then we left Taupo and headed straight for Wellington - the capital city.  I drove the first half through fog, torrential rain and gusts, we stopped along the way for some lunch and then Ria said she wanted to drive so she drove for the rest of it.  We saw lots of scenery ... nearby though coz the rest of it was covered by fog!  We did make our way to a hostel where they provided parking for campervans so we parked up on a slope, paid for a night and then took a look round and made the excuse of me having a weak bladder so I wouldn't be able to walk that far and upstairs in the middle of the night for a wee (hey - I do have a weak bladder!) so we said we were gonna leave and got our money back!  Phew!  So from there we went about 5 minutes out of the city to a motel which provided motorhome pitches and camped there, where we have stayed since.  It's a nice little site which has a tv, kitchen, showers/loos and laundry. 

    Yesterday (Wednesday) we had a lie-in (they seem to be happening quite frequently lately) and then headed into the city and took a cable-car up to the top where we had great views of the city as the weather has improved.  We also walked around the shops looking for an extra layer of clothing as it's been so darn chilly here - Ria managed to find a top but I haven't as yet.  We didn't do much else apart from a bit of food shopping so last night I cooked delicious fajitas (Ria prepares the food) so again I was quite proud of the meals considering we have limited utensils and facilities!

    Today, we're not sure what we're doing - whether it'll be a trip to another museum, the parliament offices, the archives museum or something completely different!  Tomorrow we're going to make our way to Weta Caves where it's free admission (a bonus) which shows some of the models used in Lord of the Rings and other stuff like Doctor Who.  We did consider doing a LOTR tour but one they were expensive and two everything has been put back to pre-filming so there will only be trees and mud so we thought it pointless!  Also tomorrow we get the ferry to the South Island where we start our next adventure and I bet it's gonna be even more frickin cold! 

    Oh, I forgot to mention about the pain I had to endure after our trek in the jungle in Fiji - remember that my trainers were like 7 quid - well they were expensive for my health in the end - I had awful sores on my right heel and my toes had been squashed in at the top.  I took a picture as evidence so I'll put that on facebook!  hee hee

    Anyway, not much else to say.  We're off to do whatever else there is to do in Wellington (which is not very much).....  

  • Hawaii to Fiji (finally on my blog!)

    Well, we went to Pearl harbor and both really enjoyed that - a little sad but interesting. The only thing they forgot to mention was the fact the US dropped an atomic bomb on Japan. It was a little biased on their behalf because when I went to Hiroshima the Japanese accepted that they weren't blameless. Anyway, on the Monday (22nd) we did some shopping and wrote some postcards out then afterwards we went to the beach for one last time and did some bodyboarding and whilst we were there a local man started talking to me and said he felt sorry for Ria coz she was struggling to catch the waves so he offered to get his decent bodyboards out of his car and came back with some flippers too which we thought was really nice of him. We asked him if he wanted to join us in the water to give us some tips and he helped us catch some nice waves - it was amazing - next time I'm surfing....dude :-)

    We left Hawaii very early Tuesday morning and caught the flight to Fiji but as we were going over the International dateline we lost a day so it became Wednesday all of a sudden! We landed in Nadi and got a free shuttle to our hostel, Smugglers Cove and it seemed like a really nice hostel, so nice in fact that we booked a couple more nights before our tour and now after it. That afternoon we lazed on the beach and then had a delicious meal for dinner - 'red snapper' which was very yummy.

    Thursday we took it amazingly easyand sunbathed - the sun was so intense that we could only stay in it for a little while so the only thing we could do was go in the pool :-) After that we had a little nap then went back to the beach and laid there. Such a hard life ;-)

    Friday we were up early coz we decided to take a tour around a few of the Mamanuca islands, so first thing we went to South Sea Island where we stayed for 3 hours and went in a mini-sub and then did some snorkelling - the fish are much bigger here than in Thailand! After that we had a BBQ and then went for a sail aroung the islands where we saw Bounty Island - home of Celebrity Love Island, Beachcomber Island, Mana, then Castaway - all very idyllic places but spending a week there would be too much sand and sea for us. it was a nice day trip and the weather was gorgeous.

    Saturday we joined the Feejee Experience tour so we were up pretty early. We popped into Nadi town where we bought some very cheap trainers - mine were 7quid and Ria's were 5 as we knew we'd be going through water and god knows what else on our jungle trek. After that we went to Natadola beach which is apparently the 7th best beach in the world, there we had a BBQ. The after that we went to Malomalo village and our guide Cam was telling us about the history of Cannabalism and Kava ceremonies. Then.... we went to the Sigatoka sand dunes where we had to climb a very high one and lay on a bodyboard and surf back down - I'm surprised I wasn't awarded a medal for going the slowest - I don't know why I went soooo slow but I did. I enjoyed it but I wasn't going to attempt to climb back up there for another attempt! that evening we stayed on the Coral Coast and enjoyed some traditional fijian singing and dancing.

    Sunday we woke up to rain - it kinda turned into a mini cyclone as we were on the edge of it - didn't get as drenched as Tokyo though! Phew! We left our lodge and made our way to the Namosi Highlands where we did our jungle trek which lasted about 3 1/2 hours which consisted of lots of clay dirt, steep hills where if you go up then you must come down and sure enough I fell on my butt - just the once though. Ria was doing so well she never fell over once and then I'm not sure what happened the next thing I know she was on her butt in the water! Bless her. It was a tough trek and the rain didn't help at all but we did it. Then it was onto the river tubing - a little slow though. But afterwards we got off of them when we came to a waterfall and there we could jump off this ledge that was about 12-15ft high so Ria and I thought 'what the hell' so we jumped off of it :-D Once everybody had had their fun we then took a longboat back to where the bus was and got changed and hopped back on to our overnight stop in Suva, the capital of the South Pacific.

    Oh and I forgot to mention i nearly had a nervous breakdown coz I honestly thought I'd left my camera at the previous night's accommodation - got scared and freaked out and then took a 3rd look in my rucksack only to find it hiding in one of the side pockets.... how did it get there?! Hmmm

    Monday we woke up feeling a little stiff, ok maybe alot stiff - our legs had ceased up! today was going to be our traditional day, so our first activity was a visit to a nearby school where we had a guide each who showed us around their school where we could ask questions about their schooling, holidays, school times etc. At the end all of our guides (mine was called Mary) gave us their addresses so we could send them a photo which was really sweet. After that we went to Wailotua village and took part in a traditional Kava ceremony where we had to clap, say bula (cheers, hello, bless you work) - cheers in this instance, then drink some kava from a coconut dish, then clap again, then say vinaka. The kava wasn't as bad as I thought - kind of peppery, muddy water. Afterwards we did some bilibili rafting and had a race on them where we came 2nd but was later disqualified coz our local helper gave us a good push! That evening we stayed in Ra right beside the ocean - actually all of our accomodation was right beside the ocean!

    Yesterday (30th) we woke up a little stiff again! It was our last day of the tour which included quite a bit of bus riding. We stopped in Ba town where we both had Tandoori chicken which actually tasted like the Chicken tonight sizzle and stir and was about to upset my stomach but i avoided it by taking some goood old immodium! Another hour on the bus we then stopped at Sabeto Valley where we went into the mud pool, covered ourselves head to toe in the smelly stuff and then washed most of it off and then went into a very hot natural spa to rinse our face and hair off. And then after that we changed, got back on the bus and returned to Nadi for our drop-offs to our hostels. Got back to Smugglers Cove and asked for the same dorm beds that we had last time... we were glad to be back!

    Today we're just relaxing and then tomorrow we head to Auckland, NZ for our next adventure where we've hired a campervan for 15 days to get us from Auckland to Christchurch via Queenstown where hopefully we (maybe just me) will do some skydiving and more bungee jumping! Woo hoo :-D

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