Saturday, 5 February 2011

New Zealand - A dream comes true (Part 2)

North island - Maori culture, volcanic activities and sandy beaches

My previous post covers our itinerary in the South island of New Zealand where we sent 2 weeks. Unfortunately, we only had one week left to spend in the North island. And no need to say that choosing our itinerary was difficult. We were fortunate to have some friends in Wellington who recommended the east side of the north island and we were not disappointed. We did not have enough time to reach the top of the island where you can find the best beaches. We decided to slow down to explore the countryside and we happened to find the Karangahake gorges. This site used to be a gold mining site. It is in fact an outdoor museum set in a peaceful setting surrounding by natural beauty. Simply stunning!

The map below shows our main stop overs.



Photo diary

The pass just outside Wellington


Napier - The Art Deco town

Waimangu volcanic valley - can you spot the steam at the top of the mountain

Geyser in Rotorua

A Maori ceremony
 
A Maori ceremony

Karangahake gorges: historic mining site
Once again, I am pleased to say that as far as ecotourism is concerned, New Zealand is such an inspiring country. All sites are extremely well looked after. The staff working in the tourism industry seem to be very proud of their country and keen to protect it. Educating the public is important. To give you an example, in the space of 3 weeks, we have only noticed 1 plastic bag in a river. Everywhere else was amazingly clean. Very inspiring indeed!

In my next post, I will be sharing our top 10 best photos of our trip. Enjoy!

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