Showing posts with label New Zealand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Zealand. Show all posts

Saturday, August 1, 2009

New Zealand - North Island (Part 4 of 4)

22nd nov – 11th dec 08

AUCKLAND – ROTORUA – TAUPO – ROTORUA - AUCKLAND


I should continue writing on the things I did in New Zealand from my last visit last November.

Transportation

For transportation, the cheapest at that time for 5 of us was to rent a car at Hertz, go online to see cheap bargains and be careful of the hidden cost you have to know that as well.

Accommodation


We Pre booked our accommodation online at ‘x base’ Rotorua for NZ26pp a night. The rooms were great since they just made a major renovation so everything there is somewhat new. We checked in a room with 3 double Decker beds complete with a toilet and a shower in the room.





Enough cooking utensils in the kitchen, fridge and oven is provided. Of course you have to clean your own plates and cooking pots after you have used it with the provided liquid detergent.


Below is our tasty backpacker meal made in this spacious kitchen



ROTORUA

Once in Rotorua our first stop was the I-center (Information Centre), The Information center provides adventure packages that you could purchase and we bought all our activity packages from there.

1) Our discounted ‘Zorb’ activity costs us NZD 44 (5 dollar discount)
2) 2 ‘luge rides’, ‘return gondola ride’ and ‘sky swing ride’ for NZD45 for all three
3) ‘Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland’ and ‘Waimangu’ package for NZD55 for both
4) Sky Dive and Bungee package for NZD423 ( This is in Taupo)
5) Huka falls (Free)


1) Zorb ride

My Zorb experience was great which left me wanting for more. The NZD44 is for one ride which is one roll down the hill inside a giant inflatable ball. There are 2 options for you to choose from:-

a) The Zorbit is a dry roll down the hill in a zig-zag manner where you will be securely strapped to the ball which provides a slightly longer route than Zydro. But because you are strapped you will end up having a mild headache at the end of the ride because of the ongoing tumble down the hill. ( based on a friend’s experience)



b) Unlike Zorbit, Zydro just by its name gives you the idea of water and so it is. I find this more exciting as around 10 liters of water will be added in your ball, you won’t be strapped so you have the luxury of slipping and doing somersaults down the hill and above all that you can choose have 2 of your friends to join in the experience with you.



My brother and I tried our best to keep on standing but as you can see it was a complete failure : ).

Zorb Location: - located next to the Agrodome, western road, rotorua
Phone: - 07 357 5100
Freecall:- 0800 22 74 74
Min age :- 6 years old
Website:- This website is so cute and sure has all your questions answered
www.zorb.co.nz/



2) Gondola + 2 Luge rides + sky swing





For our second adventure package, we arrived at the gondola ride about 30minutes after it has opened, Rode on the gondolo which was the only way to get on the top and from there we choose to go on the luge first. Because we there were 2 tracks to choose from and we were allowed 2 rides so we tried each one.





The scenic track has a longer route and from its name it is obvious that it provides attractive view as you go down the hill on your luge, a few pit stops along the way for you to get down and take pictures. We went very early and we could stop on the track to take pictures. Of course we wouldn’t have done it if there were others on the track as that would spell chaos.



The adventure track on the other hand,was shorter in distance and the track are bumpier as compared to the first. Nevertheless it was a great ride for all of us as we tried to race one another down the track. after each luge ride, this hanging swing will take use back up



Website:- http://www.skylineskyrides.co.nz/


after the awesome luge adventure we proceeded to tryout the sky swing. You will be seated in a ball like seat with two others, they will first pull you up and with the count to three, they will give you a signal to pull a string and with that you get to swing and swing. It was a scary ride for me and i kept holding the hand rail through out the ride.

3) Wai-O-Tapu + Waimangu




a) Our first visit was to Wai-O-Tapu because we had to see the eruption of the Lady Knox Geyser which erupts once a day at 10.15am. If you are late, say good bye and come another day. After listening to an introduction and watching the eruption we went inside wai-o-tapu

Here you will have the chance to see a colorful volcanic environment which is absolutely amazing. the color formation, the different volcanic environment is just something you dont see everyday. Bring your own drinking water for your own convenience as you will walk around the area at your own pace . Read more or what Wai-O-Taou can offer from the website.

Website:- http://www.geyserland.co.nz/
Opening Hours: 8:30 am – 5:00pm Daily (last admission 3:45 pm)


b) Next on the same day as our wai-o-tapu visit, we visited Waimangu Volcanic Valley. which is another beautiful tourist destination that new Zealand has to offer. To experience this you can walk on the tracks provided which can take 45 minutes on the walkway and if you get exhausted along the way you can catch the bus which will bring you to lake Rotomahana., Here you have an option to get on the boat cruise which wasn't my option because we were so tired after all that walking, and the weather didn't help.



So i would suggest visit those places during winter NOT summer because the intense heat from the sun and the additional heat from the formations was dreadful. We tried walking at first and ended up hailing the bus and back to the counter. I DO think it’s a good idea to visit both Wai-O-Tapu and Waimangu during winter.




Waimangu Location:- 587 Waimangu Road
Rotorua 3043

Website:- http://www.waimangu.co.nz/


TAUPO



We had a daily visit to taupo to perform our 4th activity – Sky dive and bungee. We arrived 30 minutes earlier than our supposedly arrival tome the reason being so we get the feel and be prepared to perform this 15000 feet dive. It actually was a good idea because upon arrival we had to fill in forms, get into our uniform and had some extra time to take some photos while gearing up.



The dive was incredible and the view of the earth as you head down was astonishingly stunning. The package comes with a free exit photo and a video of you getting ready and going on the plane and safely landed. Anyone who wish to have a personal video and pictures taken of themselves as they are gliding in the sky will incure additional costs.

After the dive, took our free video ( came together with our package), we got a little dizzy so we went to get something to munch, had some rest, calm ourselves and went for our next activity – The bungee jump. Taupo is a great place to do bungee simply because it has this beautiful view that you can see once you are up there waiting to jump and the beautiful sparkling water down under. I would not do bungee if it was concrete , im just worried the rope might extend too much : )...



Bungee jump was scarier than sky dive to me because you are on your own. Sky dive you are attached to instructor and you have a parachute, bungee on the other hand is you doing it yourselves jumping from a certain height with a rope tied to your ankle. We got a free video which came with our bungee package and we had our friend to snap some photos.



Sky dive location-
Freefall Skydive
Anzac Memorial Drive
Taupo Airport
Taupo
Website:- http://www.freefall.net.nz/

Website:- http://www.taupobungy.co.nz/


5) after all the adventure in a day, we eased our mind listening to the water falls and have a great look at the crystal clear water of the falls.



Saturday, July 18, 2009

New Zealand - North Island (Part3 of 4)

22nd nov – 11th dec 08

It has been ages since i last update my blog, let alone my travel experience to new zealand... so here goes the continuation of my beautiful new zeland experience.

Part 3 will be on Some Islands I visited in Auckland.

1- WAIHEKE ISLAND



Waiheke offers 3 different tours where every tour package includes a return ferry travel and a Waiheke all day bus pass to explore the island at our own pace. All price quoted below includes the above package unless stated otherwise.

A ) The First tour package is called “Wine on Waiheke” NZ 115

Obviously this wasn’t my type of tour as I don’t drink wine. anyway, here is a short description of what this tour offers taken from the brochure:-

“ A vineyard tour that combines world class wine with the beautiful surroundings of Waiheke island. Enjoy premium wine tastings at 3 of the islands best vineyads”

The tour only without the return ferry transfer costs NZ85

B) The Second tour is called “Taste of waiheke” NZ105

hmmmm this was not for me either. its a tour of waiheke island and tastings at 3 vineyards and an olive grove, plus a light lunch

Just the tour without the return ferry transfer costs NZ75

c) And finally Goldilocks found a tour that is just right for her :) “Waiheke explorer tour”
NZ48 (adult)
NZ 24 (child)



This is a 1 1/2 tour of the island’s beautiful sights where i had the chance to stop over some beautiful spots around the island to snap photos. For wine lovers you should go to Waiheke Island, but if you had to choose between two islands and you are not into wine I would suggest for you t go to Devonport, it’s cheaper and the view of the Island is just awesome.

The only thing I love about Waiheke is that because the Ferry ride was 30mins, I had the chance to see spectacular view along the way which you wont be able to see if you go on a short ferry ride.

If you would just like to visit the island at your own leisure without tours return fares NZ32(adult) NZ16(child) NZ80(family)

Some additional information I would like to include:-

Separately all day buss pass costs NZ8, and just the tour without anything else costs NZ18



I took the fullers ferry service package together with bus tour, Personally I think its worthwhile to take the tour because the bus driver will give you some historical information of the island and that’s a great thing to know when you are on a visit.

Overall, I wouldn’t say that it’s a very-very beautiful island, however, the view along the way was just amazing.

Website: - www.fullers.co.nz

2 - DEVONPORT.



The first thought that came to me when I reached Devonport was the design of the buildings that looked very old fashioned , old fashioned in a nice way. It took us 10 minutes on the Ferry, snapped some pictures along the way and made a nice short hike to the summit. The sight is just stunning, I cant say more.




What to bring:- Hat, sunglass , drinking water, camera, some snacks to munch while
you sit,relax and enjoy the view.
Ferry Price: - NZ10 (adult)
NZ5 (child)

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

New Zealand – North Island (Part 2 of 4)

22nd Nov to 11th Dec 08

AUCKLAND SHOPPING



1- K-road



Besides downtown Auckland, Karanghape road or as many would call it k-road is another popular shopping destination and because I am not… hmmm.. Or should I say I have not ventured to the shopaholic stage, the stage where I would want to purchase just about everything I see, all I do around K-road was enjoying what Auckland had to offer… nice cold weather and plenty of good shops for me to admire.



2- Parnell

Parnell offers nice shopping outlets but what caught my intuition was the chocolate cafe. There I had a scrumptious creamy chocolate drink with a slice of cake which helped stoped my chocolate craving for my whole NZ trip because the drink was just so yummy.

I went to Parnell by bus at night, hopped on the green NZ1.60 per ride; just ask the bus driver if you are unsure, not to worry, they are friendly.

3-Victoria Market



To get to Vicotria Market, I walked from Symonds rd to destination, to me NZ is all about walking from one place to another, the weather is just perfect for a day out walking and exploring the city. Victoria Market has souvenirs for you to purchase but the price difference are not apparent, I would say more or less 50cents from other shops around the city. It is also important to know that the choices and designs of souvenirs vary from one shop to another.

Website : - www.victoria-park-market.co.nz


Aotea square market

Some of what you can find at Aotea Square - scarves, jewellery, arts and crafts as well as selected type of clothes. I didn’t get anything; nevertheless I thought some of the scarves were pretty.

Opening Hours - Every Friday and Saturday
10am – 6pm
Location - Aotea square, 299 queen street, Central Auckland


TRANSPORT

1- Get on the green bus which costs NZ1.60 every time you hop on which will bring you all around the Auckland city ( museum, Parnell, k-road, )

2- The free bus is usually red in colour; it will bring you around the city centre. It’s no harm hopping on a free bus and get a free tour of the city.



I-CENTRE



The information centre is located at the Auckland tower. I would suggest if you still need some idea on where to go and what to do, try make your plans from there.

The best thing I found out in NZ is that if you use land lines ( including pay phones) you can make arrangements for car hire, hotel reservations etc etc for free. How wonderful is that? I was amazed for a moment : ). So, from the I-centre, I went to the second floor, search for a pay phone and made some car rental enquires for my road trip around North Island.

Packing essentials in November: - Hat, jumper, proper walking shoe, water bottle, windbreaker (preferable rather than an umbrella).


that was what happened to my umbrella

Friday, March 27, 2009

New Zealand - North Island (Part 1 of 4)

Auckland 22nd nov – 11th dec 08

My trip to New Zealand covers only the North Island where my Journey starts from Auckland all the way down to Wellington where Ill share the things I have done and the places I have explored of this beautiful city of sails.

1.One Tree Hill



On my very first day in Auckland, my friend drove me to the summit of one tree hill which offers a 360 degree view of Auckland city, and this perfect day was complete with the clear skies and strong wind that kept us cool amidst the shining sun, its what I would call a perfect day. Just have a walk, jog, and bring the kids a long to see some sheep or just sit and relax. Just for your information, there is a history behind the name and you can read it from this website below or just Google “one tree hill”.



Two options when planning your trip to one tree hill, either drive to the top or walk to the summit and if you choose the former make sure you are wearing proper walking shoes or you will end up having blisters the next day.



Address:- 670 Manukau Road, Epsom
website: - http://www.aucklandcity.govt.nz/council/projects/onetree/history.asp

2- Downtown Auckland



Went walking around downtown Auckland, as what my travel friend Rashid calls it “the chewing gum infested Auckland” , and I dont blame him instead i have to agree because you will spot the chewing gum trail on the pathway when walking around the city. I went walking around downtown Auckland 4 times looking for souvenirs and such and based on my observation, although some shops offers a slightly different selection of souvenirs, the price does not vary that much.

Again comfortable walking shoes are an essential.

3- Auckland tower



From queen street its just a walking distance to the Auckland tower, i didn’t try any of the activities offered at the skytower because basically I have ascended two similar towers in KL (Malaysia) and Sydney tower (Australia) . I guess all towers are basically the same. I just went to the souvenirs section to compare prices and of course it’s a little overpriced there.

4- Auckland Museum



One easy way to get there is by using the NZ1.60 bus which I rode on from downtown Auckland. Personally, valuable information was obtained from the museum exhibition “secrets revealed- the backstage mysteries of your own museum".

The exhibition gave information on what it takes for the goods to be displayed to public in the museum. It may seem like an easy process but it has to go through different stages such as the uncrating process, through registration and research, to storage and finally display, that’s when its finally revealed to the public.

Different exhibitions will be displayed at different times, check the website below for information.

Location:- Auckland museum –auckland domain , parnell
Opening hours:- daily 10am-5pm
Price:- free
http://www.aucklandmuseum.com/

5- Symonds street cemetery

Just a nice place to look at old cemeteries