Two years ago, I solo traveled around New Zealand and fell
in love with the country. At the time, it was my favorite place in the world.
Well, I’ve recently verified that. I’m still in love with NZ! As Peace Corps
Volunteers, we get 2 days off per month, which we can save and add together for
a total of 48 days during our two years. It’s not much when I think about
wanting to travel back to the States for Christmas and also wanting to explore
the South Pacific. But, another volunteer and I decided to use some of our days
and give ourselves a trip to New Zealand during the Term Two break.
Annise and I started in Auckland, on the North Island. We
were immediately in culture shock and climate shock. It’s currently winter in
NZ, so coming from our hot humidity to wearing long pants was quite different!
In Auckland, we saw the famous SkyCity tower and walked down to the water to
see the Harbour Bridge. Nine months in Samoan villages makes Auckland seem like
the biggest city in the world!
From Auckland, we went to Matamata to tour Hobbiton. I’ve
never seen any of the movies and opted out of this tour on my first trip to New
Zealand, but it was so worth it! Without any movie references, the set was
still incredible! It’s located on acres and acres of rolling hills, which are
just stunning. We got to learn so much about the creation of the Hobbit houses
and all of the scenery for the movies. It was a great day!
We then made our way to Rotorua. This is a town full of
geysers, bubbling mud, geothermal pools, and sulfur! You can smell the sulfur
from anywhere in town – it’s pretty crazy. We made our way to Te Puia, which is
a geothermal site on the edge of town. The geyser there was insane! Then, we
went to the Redwoods, which is a different part of Rotorua, completely full of
Redwood trees. Rotorua is pretty neat because you can go from geysers to a
forest in a matter of minutes. It made for some great exploring!
Our next stop was Wellington. Auckland felt like a huge city
when we arrived, but Wellington was essentially New York City to us. It’s
huge!! There were so many buses, trains, skyscrapers, etc. I was pretty
overwhelmed. This is the southern most point of the North Island, so we caught
the ferry to the South Island. Annise and I both live on Savai’i, Samoa, so anytime
we have training or want to do shopping, get groceries, etc., we have to take
our ferry to Upolu. It’s 1.5 hours of feeling like you might flip at any given
time. We boarded the Wellington ferry skeptical at best, but we were blown
away. This was a cruise!! There were cushioned seats, tables, and televisions.
Not once during the ride could I ever feel that we were on the water. It was
incredibly smooth. It was also insanely gorgeous. Once arriving to the South
Island, the boat was weaving among mountains until reaching Picton. It’s safe
to say that was our best ferry ride in 9 months!
From Picton, we went to Christchurch. The drive was
incredible. Each way you turn, there are rolling green hills and tons of sheep.
I could drive the hills of NZ forever; the views would never get old!
Christchurch is another large city. I never got used to the big cities coming
from Samoa – it was still culture shock every time. In Christchurch we found
the beautiful botanical gardens. There were flowers, fountains, and a peace
bell. It was a great city to walk around!
Next stop was Dunedin. This was one of my favorite places on
my first trip to New Zealand and that remained true this visit. I love Dunedin!
The Cadbury chocolate factory is located there, so we got to tour it! I
definitely felt like I was Charlie in Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory. The
smell was incredible. We got to see a literal ton of chocolate be poured into a
machine and got to try every type of chocolate they had (the best part)!
Posing with the Cadbury car! |
All in all, New Zealand was incredible!! It was even more
amazing going there from nine months in Samoa. Hot showers and actual
restaurants were such a great feeling. We ate so much cheese and chocolate,
just because they actually exist there! The trip was of course much too short,
but a great halfway point to the school year.
Now back to Samoa and it’s time for Term Three to begin!
Now back to Samoa and it’s time for Term Three to begin!
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