Abel Tasman Nationalpark
Over 5 hours of driving in pouring rain brought us from Greymouth to Marahau. The small village is the “Main entrance” to the Abel Tasman National Park in the north of New Zealand's South Island. We had […]
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Over 5 hours of driving in pouring rain brought us from Greymouth to Marahau. The small village is the “Main entrance” to the Abel Tasman National Park in the north of New Zealand's South Island. We had […]
On the way from Haast to Fox Glacier we tasted a special delicacy in New Zealand, Whitebait Patties. Every year for a few weeks in the spring, the boys from 5 different […]
From Lake Wanaka we could already see the snowy peaks, the highest, Mount Aspiring. With over 3000m he is after Mount Cook is the second highest mountain in New Zealand. […]
400km ride took us from Milford Sound to Queenstown, the city, where bungy jumping was invented. Almost the entire trip it rained, but in Queenstown then finally seemed […]
The Milford Sound is a 15km long fjord in the south west of the South Island. Surrounded by up to 1200 m high rock walls, he is the most important tourist attraction in Fiordland National Park. We were looking for a […]
From Balclutha out it was not far to the Catlins, a region of green meadows, pristine forests and a rugged coastline. In the Catlins many animals are to […]
Dunedin is a university town on the east coast of New Zealand's South Island. On the way there we watched Māori rock art and the Elephant Rocks at, these are huge stones in the middle of a […]
Before it went to the highest mountain in New Zealand, we made an overnight stop at the Glenn Tanner Park at Lake Pukaki. Unfortunately, the sky was gray and cloudy here, so we the […]
The blue waters of Lake Tekapo already stabbed us from afar eye. In the same small town we looked for a place on the campsite, the over the Christmas holidays throughout […]
When we landed in Christchurch, It rained here in buckets, as well as on our arrival in Auckland. John of the CampaSouth Car Rental picked us up at the airport and […]
On the way back to Auckland we spent another night in Orere Point on the sea and the next day we drove to the airport camping in Auckland. This is […]
We went into our camper, the Coromandel Peninsula. There is the so-called Hot Water Beach, the holds a very special surprise. One can namely two […]
In the afternoon we drove to Matamata. In the near Matamata, on the grounds of “Alexander-Farm”, was the director Sir Peter Jackson to a long search for the perfect location […]
Next, we wanted to Tangariro National Park. On the way there we made a short stop at the Huka Falls. Past the place Taupo and the Taupo with its beautiful […]
We had hardly arrived in Rotorua and had been the smell of rotten eggs in the nose. Rotorua, also called "Sulphur City", and its surroundings is one of New Zealand thermal areas. […]