Travel is supposed to be simple but no one said it was supposed to be easy. For this Autumn 2016 (March-April), I spent a total of 22 days tip toeing across the Kiwi land from the North to South islands. I took public buses (not stray bus or tourist coach except Milford Sound) & ferries, so no easy way out for me in terms of transport but instead it was merely a test of my mental, physical & spiritual strength to realize this belated dream of mine of seeing this country so called New Zealand, a heaven on earth !
This visit of mine is just seeing a simply New Zealand with no frills (eating & sleeping simple) - travelling in leisure & admiring the natural landscape; breathing the fresh clean & cool mountain air; enjoying the sights of sheep, cattle & deer grazing in open grasslands; following the walking trails to see glaciers, volcanic lakes & national parks; smelling of the volcano's sulphurous fumes; understanding a bit of the Maori culture; enjoying the Milford Sound cruise ....... not to forget about Manuka honey !
So when you are in Kiwi land, wherever you go, go with all your heart - the return on your investment in seeing the North & the South islands is simply delicious !
If taking public transport ie buses & trains is not your cup of tea, try joining a stray bus tour and see the best & the greater regions of New Zealand & places off the beaten track simply through your own lens !
One simple picture gives you simply a great story !
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Aotea Moa, a large bird extinct 200 yrs ago |
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Kia Ora (Greetings, Hello) - Maori style |
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Kiwi bird, native to NZ, a national symbol |
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Cattle grazing in open grasslands, South Island |
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Sheep grazing in open grasslands |
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A poster of a volcano near Rotorua |
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Mud Pools, Steam Baths, Sulphur Pools, Rotorua |
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Cook Strait across the North & South Islands |
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Lake Wakatipu, South Island |
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Franz Josef Glacier, South Island |
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Pancake Rocks & Blowholes, South Island |
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Paparoa National Park, South Island |
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Milford Sound cruise, South Island |
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Maori art & culture |
The countryside of North Island - simply charming !
The country side of South Island - simply awesome !
Kiwi Experience ? InterCity ? Stray ? - Simply pick your choice !
French art (very meaningful) dating back to the 18th century exhibited in Auckland Art Gallery - Simply a good sense of humor !
Follow the rules & advice, do not take things for granted - Simply be civic minded !
A word of wisdom for all travelers - Simply inspiring !
Been There Done That ! The World is so big, I have a lot more to catch up ! Happy Travelling to all my readers .......... !
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