Hey everyone!!
I know i have not updated for ages - so brace yourself for a mammoth entry!!!!!!!
I joined the Kiwi Experience bus after my final night in Auckland, hanging out with Jo. I got picked up at 7am by Dave (the funniest person i have ever met), and we went straight to Mt Eden (one of many dormant volcanoes in Auckland) before heading towards the Coromandel Peninsula (Mercury Bay) and spending the afternoon at Cathedral Cove accessible only on foot or by kayak This was so beautiful and we spent quite a while just swimming in crystal clear waters and sunbathing! We then left the beach and headed to the Hot Water Beach once the tide was out. I'm not sure how it works, but its something to do with a volcanic eruption and lava beneath the surface of the sand, so when you dig the sand, hot water comes out. Not wanting to spend time digging our own hole on the beach, we poached someone else's and spent a lovely few hours chilling out in what felt like a bath, in the middle of the sand. The only downpoint? I dropped my Ipod into one of the hot water pools - great.
After leaving the beach we headed to our hostel for the night, which was a converted house, so was really homely and we spent the night cooking spag bol en masse and drinking wine - lovely.
The next morning we were up at the crack of dawn again to head to Rotorua. Dave stopped off the bus for us to walk through a tunnel which was hardly fascinating, but there was a huge cliff over a river and we had fun watching all the guys jump straight into it. After this we drove to Hobbiton for lunch where some of Lord of the Rings was filmed, and you can apparantly do tours to see the hobbit homes, but most of it has been restored to its natural state so we were advised not to do this tour. But i did manage to get a picture with the stone Gollum!
From here, we went to Rotorua which is a town with a bad rep - but we ahd lots of fun. THe whole town smells really bad because it is surrounded by geothermal pools which smell of sulphur. We arrived into town in the afternoon and while the boys all went Zorbing (where you are put into a huge bouncy ball and rolled down a hill), me and Claire went to the geothermal pools/polonesian spa for some rest and relaxation. Thankfully , you can hire swimsuits and towels because everything smells of sulphur and you would have to throw out everything after going in! The use of free towels excited us poor backpackers and we took the liberty of extracting a few spare to take back to the hostel - ssshhhh...
We had a great night in Rotorua - we all went to a typical Maori village for a show and a Hangi (a feast which is cooked in a pit in the ground voer a period of around 6 hours). We had to make our own Maori tribe and choose a chief, and there were 5 tribes at the event in total. When we arrived at the village, our chief had to ask permission to enter, in true Maori style. We then witnessed Maori dancing, battle scenes and had a walk around the tribal village and could ask them questions. After this, we all sat down to the most amazing meal ever - lamb,chicken,sweet potato,all different vegetables etc - all cooked in the ground! It was such an interesting night. Once back at the hostel we all headed to the bar for some drinks before heading to bed around 2am.
The following day we were leaving Rotorua for Waitomo. En route we headed to Te Puia which has massive geysers which can reach hights of 40metres into the sky. We also saw Kiwi birds for teh first time which was quite cool. After this visit we headed to Waitomo for some caving. Me, claire and tony chose the cheap option and just did a 45 minute cave tour to see the glowworms (which kinda look like stars on the top of the caves), whereas some other did a 3 hour tubing trip down the caves. The caves were beautiful and the glowworms were very different to anything i have seen, but we were not allowed to take any pictures which was really annoying!
At night we all chipped in for a massive BBQ at the hostel, and tehn headed to the only pub in Waitomo (its not really a happening place)!
Okay - i'm going to move on now to probably the best day of my travels so far:
We actually got to sleep in yesterday morning untill about 9:30 which was pure luxury. Today was the day we were heading to Taupo, which meant, it was the day to go skidiving!!
En route to Taupo we stopped off for a walk to see Huka Falls which are massive waterfalls surrounded by turquoise water - absolutely stunning! On arrival in Taupo, we headed straight for the skidive centre and this is when the nerves started to get to me.
Around 18 of us from the bus were skidiving and we were put into groups of 5 to go up in the plane. I was with Claire, so that was cool. We were going to be jumping from 15000 feet, which is the highest you can jump from, and it means that you are freefalling through the sky at a rate of around 200km p/h for around 65 seconds. Scary, i know. I was surprising calm about the whole thing and was so excited to jump out of the plane. The instructor who was strapped to my back had done around 9000 jumps so i felt quite safe in his hands. Going up in the plane was amazing as there are beautiful views over Lake Taupo (which is bigger than Singapore) and it was a lovely clear day. once it was my turn to jump, i had to take off my oxygen mask and shift over to the edge of the plane. I was actually hanging out the plane and then he dropped us out and we went tumbling to the ground. The first few seconds are the scariest, because its at that point that you actually feel as though you are falling. After that, you feel as though you are almost floating, althoughtyou can feel the wind shooting past you! We were above the clouds to start with but once we dropped throuhg them, it was clear views for miles. After around a minute the parachute opened and it was a steady 3 minute or so cruise back down to earth. At one point Dano (my instrucor) gave me the parachute to contro, and i guided us back which was cool.
How can i descibe it? I cant. It was the most amazing thing i have ever ever down in my entire life and i could rave about it for another thousand words or so, but i'll leave it that i did the jump almost 24 hours ago, and i'm still as high as a kite from it.
So, all 18 of us did the jump and we all were practically bouncing off the walls with energy, so we all headed out to some bars for a big big party. Lets just say it was a very drunken night and this morning, there was major post mortem going on!
So, i think thats everything up to date - i'll try and update more often
love danielle xxxxxx
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