Sunday, July 7
I’m home now and it has been wonderful, but in this post I’m going to summarize my New Zealand trip (sorry it’s been so long, but I’ve been so busy)!
Friday, June 21
I had to get up at 4:30am, because my flight to Auckland was at
6:30am. The flight was 2.5 hours, but Auckland
is 2 hours ahead of Sydney, so I didn’t get into Auckland until 11:30am. I flew with Qantas, and the service and in-flight
entertainment were fantastic! I then had to take a bus into Rotorua, the town
that I was staying in for the majority of my time in New Zealand. In the airport, I was struck by how pleasant
and helpful everyone was, as there was an “i-site” (information site) that had
all sorts of information for tours, transportation, and planning help. New Zealand certainly knows that they have a beautiful
country that people like to visit! Because
of the help at the i-site, I was able to get a bus to Rotorua 3 hours earlier
than I had planned. It was a really
great bus ride, particularly as it enabled me to see a lot of the gorgeous
country! Although the country was
beautiful (vibrant green and hilly), I did nap on the bus. Though the temperature in Auckland was nice,
I was taken aback when I got to Rotorua, as it was only in the high 40’s
because the sun had set. I had looked at
the weather report when I was back in Australia, and I knew it was going to be
cold, but it still felt very suprising!After I got into Rotorua (bus stopped at the Rotorua i-site), I walked to my hotel. I had found a great deal online, and am so glad I went with the hotel that I did! I had a living area, mini kitchen, bathroom, and bedroom! The concierge was very friendly and helpful when I checked in. As the bus drove in, I had seen a bunch of fast food restaurants, and I wanted something quick for dinner, so I decided to go to KFC for dinner. Rotorua had even more American restaurants than Australia, but KFC quality was not that great. The specific town that KFC was in was called Fairy Springs. It sounds so cute and happy, but was cold and I was not impressed.
Another really great feature of the hotel was the fact that I had as much free wifi as I needed! It was great to go back to my hotel and be all warm and cozy while doing research for the rest of my trip! Another bonus (and maybe my favorite) of my hotel was the fact that my bed had an electric blanket; I slept really well!
Saturday:
I slept in for a bit (maybe jet lag) then was able to Skype Amanda and
made plans for when I got back. Always a
wonderful way to start the day!
I then walked into the main part of town to explore. I really enjoyed looking at all of the souvenirs
and had fun planning what I was going to buy for people! I bought and mailed some postcards, then went
to Starbucks (yes even in New Zealand) to warm up!
I then headed back to my hotel to be picked up for my Tamaki Maori
Village experience.
It was an amazing experience, as I learned (and experienced) a lot of Maori
culture, played a traditional villager game, watched several hakas, traditional
dance, songs, and even ate hangi, a feast cooked in an underground pit. It was a really wonderful night and experience!Sunday:
I took a walk around a thermal and nature park that was only a 10 minute
walk from my hotel. It was very
exciting, as that is part of what Rotorua is known for! The thermal activity was really neat, but the
giant pits filled with boiling mud were a bit scary to stand next to! I had been warned that the entire town of Rotorua
was going to smell like sulphur, but I didn’t have any issues, perhaps because
of the colder weather.
I headed back to my hotel to be picked up for my tour of Hobbiton. I am not a hardcore Lord of the Rings fan, but I wanted to tour something Lord of the Rings because I knew that
the movies were filmed in New Zealand.
It was a nice area and tour, but
I thought it was expensive.
Once I got back to Rotorua, I decided to participate in our Lounsbury tradition
of Sunday night pizza, and went to Pizza Hut for dinner. It was just like home!Once I got back to my hotel I made more plans for the rest of my trip, and my time in Auckland.
M onday:
I woke up to catch a shuttle to Hells Gate (named by George Bernard Shaw)
Geothermal Park and Spa for the geothermal park walk and then mud pools and
sulphur pool. The walk was really neat
and reminded me of “when dinosaurs
roamed the earth.” This was the only
time that I really noticed a strong smell of sulphur. In addition to hot springs, mud pools, and
streams, there was a bit of a walk through a forest, and it was really
pretty. After the geothermal park walk,
I headed to the Spa for my time in a mud spa and sulphur pool. I loved the mud bath, but the sulphur
irritated my eyes and ended up tarnishing some of my jewelery (even though I waited
over 24 hours to put it back on). After leftover pizza for lunch I went shopping
in town.Tuesday:
Wednesday:
I woke up and packed everything so that I could walk to a park, One Tree
Hill. This park was the inspiration for a song and television show. I then headed back to my hotel for a shuttle
to the airport. I once again had
excellent service on Qantas!Overall, I fell in love with New Zealand, and cannot wait to go back again! Many people have told me that the South Island is prettier than the North Island, but that would be very difficult to beat! The google pictures of New Zealand do not do justice to the country! I had an unbelievable time, and really am so glad that my final exam schedule worked out so that I could go experience New Zealand.
Until Later,
Kaitlyn
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