New Zealand: The Summary


Days in New Zealand: 21
Days lost traveling to NZ: 1

New Zealand is very unique. Its natural beauty steals the show, from its amazing mountain ranges, to its pristine beaches and all the small towns in between, this country has something for everyone. New Zealand is part of the British commonwealth which we found out is important to some people more than others. They depend on tourism in many of the smaller towns. New Zealand is extremely ecofriendly. They have nothing less than 91 octane gasoline. This helps keep the air clean.  They have the cleanest lakes and rivers and their city streets are immaculate.

New Zealand Pt. 4: Nelson goes to Nelson and lots of fun beaches!

Allie and Nelson after kayaking to a far off island from the shore in the Bay of Islands. This was our celebratory picture.

The beaches in New Zealand are truly beautiful. The water is pristine blue and green. The sun is strong. The views were great. We traveled up from Franz Josef Glacier to Nelson! We couldn't miss the town that bears Nelson's name! We saw some nice beaches and a beautiful sunset in the beach town. Then we traveled far up to the northern most part of the North Island to the Bay of Islands for some spectacular views and blue waters. We went kayaking, had great seafood, and enjoyed blue skies by day and starry skies by night! As we bring our time in New Zealand to a close, we head next to Australia! 

New Zealand Pt. 3- Milford Sound and Franz Josef Glacier

Spectacular sunset from our hotel room in Te Anau
New Zealand's breathtaking scenery is in full effect in our Pt. 3 blog post. From Queenstown we continued our Southland tour by visiting the Milford Sound and staying in the small town of Te Anau. The Milford Sound is actually not a sound at all. It is a fjord which is defined as a crater formed by a glacier that has filled up with ocean water. We then traveled north, stopping in Wanaka again, and making our way up the west coast to the Franz Josef Glacier. We did a full day tour of the glacier and experienced quite a workout! Not to mention an extremely wet, rainy, cold, day out on the ice. Luckily our tour included all the necessary rain gear and foot protection. The glacier tour was such a neat experience and unlike anything we had done so far. Enjoy our photos! Next we take you up north again to some beautiful beaches! We felt we really had to thaw out! 


New Zealand Pt. 2- NYE in Queenstown and video of Nelson Bungy Jumping 154ft!

Allie and Nelson in downtown Queenstown right before midnight on New Year's Eve
We had an awesome New Years Eve 2011 in Queenstown. Friends of family who live in New Zealand told us to go to Queenstown for NYE and their advice was spot on. The town was bustling. People were out everywhere and there was live music all day. We had a great time. At midnight the town sets off fireworks over the water. The day was perfect in terms of weather as well. It was 80 and sun during the day and just slightly cooler at night. The sun set past 10pm so it was daylight only an hour and some change before the clock hit midnight. Next, Nelson bungy jumped! Queenstown is the birthplace of bungy jumping and Nelson did so high above Queenstown at "The Ledge" run by AJ Hackett Bungy Company. He jumped from 154ft. above the town! What a rush! Allie captured it on video and we purchased some professional photos as well! Enjoy! Next up, the beautiful Milford Sound and we scale some ice at the Franz Josef Glacier!

New Zealand Pt. 1- Our Kiwi Christmas, driving on the "wrong" side, and wow, some amazing scenery!

Nelson and Allie on the ferry back to Auckland with Waiheke Island in the background.

Oh, New Zealand! We now understand. Everyone who we have talked to who has visited New Zealand has nothing but great things to say about the country. They ooo and ahh over it like it’s a magical place. On our 13hr flight to Auckland we said, “I don’t really know what to expect, but I’m excited to see what everyone’s been talking about!”… Now we know. This place is amazing! We love it and we can safely say, even though our time here is far from over, we would recommend this place to anyone! The scenery is beautiful, the people are beyond friendly, and did we mention the scenery is beautiful? We arrived in Auckland on Christmas morning and after a few days of getting adjusted to the time we made our way down the North Island to Wellington, the capital. We then took a 3hr ferry with our car to the South Island. We traveled along the west coast stopping at quaint towns along the way. We also spent a night in Wanaka, a beautiful small town fittingly on Lake Wanaka. Enjoy our pictures! Next up, we ring in 2012 with the kiwis in Queenstown and Nelson goes bungy jumping! 

Peru: The Summary

Plaza de Armas in Arequipa, Peru

Days in Peru: 14 (Lima 5, Cusco 3, Puno/Lake Titicaca 2, Arequipa 3, Aguas Calientes 1)