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Unfortunately we have not had time to update the blog as we have had a fast paced trip through new zealand and have been on a bus most days. However here is the itinery of what we have been doing on the kiwi experience bus and our photos are on facebook. Sorry!
31 March 2009 - CHRISTCHURCH TO WESTPORT (VIA ARTHURS PASS)
We depart Christchurch early and cruise west across the Canterbury Plains and start climbing the foothills of the Southern Alps through the Korowai/Torlesse tussock land park onto the main coast to coast alpine road. We travel through the Arthur’s Pass National Park where you are surrounded by the stunning snowcapped mountains and if you’re lucky, you may even get to meet some of the locals – the cheeky “Kea” which are mountain parrots native to NZ. On arrival in Westport we meet up with the rest of the crew, traveling down from Nelson at Buller Adventure Tours where you have the chance to go horse trekking or jet boating on the mighty Buller River.
01 April 2009 - WESTPORT TO LAKE MAHINAPUA
Today we head down the spectacular West Coast Road that stretches along the rugged Tasman shoreline. The road winds through diverse landscapes, which never cease to amaze both locals and visitors alike. Highlights include Cape Foulwind seal colony, rugged beach walks & Punakaiki Pancake Rocks & Blowholes. Tonight your driver will arrange a group meal for you at the legendary Mahinapua Hotel known as the “Poo Pub” (a traditional West Coast Pub). It’s an awesome evening to get to know your fellow travellers.
02 April 2009 - LAKE MAHINAPUA TO FRANZ JOSEF
Our first stop this morning is the Bushman’s Centre where you will get an insight into how people make a living on the coast with sphagnum moss growing, old timber-milling techniques, possum trapping and helicopter deer recovery – known as New Zealand’s last great adventure. We then head through to Franz Josef Glacier Village, nestled in the Westland National Park.
03 April 2009 - FREE DAY FRANZ JOSEF
Today is your chance to hike on Franz Josef Glacier, rated in the top three NZ activities by Kiwi Experience passengers.
04 April 2009 - FRANZ JOSEF TO WANAKA
We start out early in order to catch the perfect mirror reflection of Mt Cook and the Southern Alps on Lake Matheson, near the village of Fox Glacier. We then cruise down the last stretch of the West Coast Road stopping at popular scenic spots along the way. Then we head into Mount Aspiring National Park and arrive in the awe-inspiring destination of Wanaka in the afternoon.
05 April 2009 - WANAKA TO QUEENSTOWN
A short but action packed drive today through to the NZ's adventure capital, Queenstown. Highlights include Puzzling World (check out the toilets - highly entertaining), skydive over Lake Wanaka & the Southern Alps and stop in at the world’s first commercial bungy site - the Kawarau Bridge. On arrival in Queenstown you will get a chance to book all activities and re-confirm coaches at Base Travel Desk as well as get a group photo with all your new West Coast friends. Then out on the town -what better way to enjoy a memorable trip down the coast with a night out exploring Queenstown nightlife with all the crew to finish things off!
06 April 2009 - FREE DAY QUEENSTOWN
Queenstown is rated up there as being one of our passengers favorite spots to hang out in NZ so take the time to spend at least 3 days here apart from being one of the most beautiful places in the world, Queenstown is New Zealand’s, if not the world’s, adventure capital. You can take advantage of the beautiful lake and surrounding walks, or get into a whole range of adrenalin pumping activities. We do recommend one activity however, the overland day trip to Milford Sound, commonly referred to as New Zealand’s most beautiful spot, and that’s saying something!
07 April 2009 - QUEENSTOWN TO CHRISTCHURCH
We head out of Queenstown, up over the Lindis Pass into the Mackenzie Country, named after James Mackenzie who was a notorious sheep rustler (or Velcro glove wearer). After dropping people in Twizel for the connection to Mt Cook, we travel through to the amazing aqua blue Lake Pukaki to see Mt Cook & Lake Tekapo for a view of the Church of the Good Shepherd, the bronze sheep dog and the milky blue colour of the glacier fed lakes. From there we have a very straight and flat run into Christchurch and will deliver you to the hostels of your choice between 4.30pm and 6pm.
08 April 2009 - CHRISTCHURCH TO KAIKOURA (TRAVELS THIS ROUTE TWICE)
We travel across the northern Canterbury Plains towards Kaikoura arriving there around midday. Kaikoura used to be the South Island’s best-kept secret. Kaikoura means to eat Crayfish (kai - to eat, Koura - Crayfish), actually the full name is Te-Ahi-kai-koura-a-Tama-ki-te-rangi These days its the Whales, Dolphins, Seals and the fish and chips that Kaikoura is becoming ever more popular for. Experience Dolphin Swimming, Whale Watching, Seal Colony walk or chill out at the hostel situated just up from the beach.
10 April 2009 - KAIKOURA TO PICTON & WELLINGTON
We head north and take in the last of the dramatic Kaikoura coastline. It’s a spectacular drive, and we may take the opportunity to stop for a close look at the seals that lay about on the rocks all day long. We make our way to the Picton ferry terminal in time to catch the 1.30pm sailing to the North Island. Say farewell to the South Island (Te Wai Pounamu) and we’re on our way! The ferry ride takes about 3 hours, and you will be met by our ‘Fairy Bus” Pukeko on the other side to whisk you off to your hostels.
12 April 2009 - WELLINGTON TO TAUPO
We’ve got quite a distance to cover today so we head away from Wellington by 8am to beat the rush hour traffic.
We pass through Taihape where we drop off and pick up people for River Valley. Departing Taihape we make the climb up to the Central Plateau, home of the Tongariro National Park. For access to the National Park, we can drop you off in the township of Turangi.
13 April 2009 - TAUPO TO AUCKLAND (VIA ROTORUA)
This morning we head north to Rotorua, often referred to as 'rotten rua' due to the abundance of thermal activity in the area. After dropping off passengers who are spending a few days to have a good look around we make our way to Auckland, taking in the rolling countryside along the way.
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