New Zealand
New Zealand is one of the few places on Earth that manages to over-deliver on its own hype. It is a country that often feels less like a nation and more like a geography compilation album – a greatest hits of the world’s most dramatic landscapes packed into two slender islands. It’s where the South Pacific collides with the Southern Alps, creating a backdrop so cinematic that it’s almost impossible to take a bad photo.
The sheer diversity of the terrain is disorienting in the best possible way. In the morning, you can be hiking across the volcanic, lunar-like surface of the Tongariro Crossing, and by the afternoon, you can be sipping Sauvignon Blanc in a sun-drenched vineyard in Marlborough. The South Island offers a rugged, raw beauty with its glacier-carved fiords and snow-capped peaks, while the North Island charms with its subtropical coastlines, geothermal wonders, and rolling emerald hills that look exactly as they did in The Lord of the Rings.
But beyond the postcard vistas, there is a deep, resonating heartbeat to the country found in its people and culture. This is the land of Manaakitanga; a Māori concept of welcoming, respect, and generosity that you feel the moment you land. The “Kiwi” vibe is famously laid-back, yet underpinned by a spirit of adventure that saw them invent the bungee jump. It’s a place where you are encouraged to throw yourself off a bridge one day and reflect in a silent, ancient kauri forest the next.
New Zealand isn’t just a destination you visit; it’s a place you feel. Whether you are navigating the winding roads of a campervan odyssey or listening to the dawn chorus of birds found nowhere else on earth, it offers a rare kind of escapism. It is the ultimate edge-of-the-world adventure, proving that sometimes, the furthest places are the most worth the journey.
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Rapaura Gardens Day 14
Saturday 5th April 2025 Day 14 Rapaura Gardens The day has dawned and it is fine once again. We ventured out for a drive up the coast to Coro
Rapaura Gardens Day 13
Friday 4th April 2025 Day 13 Rapaura Gardens The weather has closed in. It started raining at midnight and has not stopped. We had been e
Waihi – Rapaura Gardens, Coromandel Peninsula. Day 12
Thursday 3rd April 2025 Day 12 Waihi – Rapaura Gardens, Coromandel Peninsula We drove out of Waihi and headed north along the Peninsula sto
Waihi Day 11
Wednesday 2nd April 2025 Day 11 – Waihi Geoff’s second day of training at Oceana Gold office. After dropping him off for an 8am start I v
Some Facts of Gold
Some Facts of Gold The Catholic Church has used gold to adorn its churches and religious implements for centuries. It is estimated that the Vatican
Waihi Day 10
Tuesday 1st April 2025 Day 10 – Waihi Had to set an alarm for 6am (ouch) to be sure Geoff got to work on time today. It was his first day of deliv
Rotorua – Hobbiton – Waihi. Day 9
Monday 31st March 2025 Day 9 Rotorua – Hobbiton – Waihi Checked out of our accommodation at the Lake Lodge B&B and took a short dri
Napier – Rotorua. Day 8
Sunday 30th March 2025 Day 8 Napier – Rotorua We made an earlier start today and made our way towards Rotorua with a breakfast stopover at Lake Ta
Napier Day 7
Saturday 29th March 2025 Day 7 Napier After a leisurely sleep in we attended to our laundry and partook of a delicious b
