The Car we got needed to be changed. After 250 km going to Glenorchy and then up the mountain Road to Cordrora the Tiida raised Alarm : engine overheated.
I checked and there wasn’t any cooling water left. Must be some leakage in the cooling circuit. Well, that’s coming with the age, also old men lose a drop sometime…
We got now a Hyundai i30, 180000km on the odometer, younger but less cubic capacity.
Jucy car-rental was extremely helpful and friendly while exchanging Cars, thumbs up !
we’ve left the chinese familiy and their chickens and hopped aboard of Flight JQ293 to Queenstown. As it was standby-ticket again we didn’t prebook hotel and car in advance, we did this just at the airport waiting for our flight. The girls at the check-in at Jetstar were superfriendly, and said “don’t worry about the overweight” – everything easy-going and laidback in here.
Unfortunately i did not get confirmation from billiger-mietwagen.de for the prebooked car one hour before takeoff, so i had to chat with the local rental company here in New Zealand about the status of my booking. As it was live-chat they wanted to get rid of me soon, but i was sticky enough to make them check in their reservation system.
“Computer says “No”” was the answer by them. They declined my reservation, did not have enough cars or somewhat.
Ok, then PLAN B – rent a car via Jucy directly. The booking was approved in about 20 minutes and they sent me a voucher for it. They rock!
I chose the “El Cheapo” car -class (granddaddies of hired cares with high mileage) with “Risktaker option” (basically no insurance) – you know, we’re going budget.
boarding jetstar plane, 1h30 flight from Auckland to Queenstown
This is what i got:
a “pearl white” Nissan Tiida with fake rootwood and interior from the early 90ties, 280000 kilometers and 3 cupholders. A classic car for the elderly folks – i guess i buy myself a hat tomorrow to get an even more “authentic” feeling.
we’ve arrived at about 4pm at our hotel, so there was time to get around. We went to a little village called Arrowtown, had some nice steaks and beer there and did some walking. Arrowtown had its height at the time of Goldrush at the end of 19th century. There was a big chinese community there which tried to find gold in the nearby creeks. There is still an old “Chinatown” there where the settlers lived.
… not the worst scenery for a commercial centre
Oh yeah, i forgot our Hotel – its called “Swiss-Belresort Coronet Peak” – it’s a mashup of a 80’s swiss chalet and the hotel from the movie “Shining”. And it has a Bowling hall and Sauna/Spa.
this is not Jack Nicholson in the back and it’s not Room 237 – so we should be safe.
Todays Monday, school for kiwi’s kids started again. They had 2 weeks of vacation. Must have been wonderful to drive only 30 minutes outwards from the city and to arrive at such beautiful nature to spend your holidays there.
Unfortunately our last chosen accomodation has been proven to be run by chinese people, not the tidiest ones. Our usage-rate of desinfection agents is rising up. And they are breeding chicken too.
Is there already remedy for H5N1 ?
This night it was heavily raining and the noise woke us up quite often. So we wanted to have a relaxing day on the couch as the morning was still rainy. In the end we managed to get up and wanted to drive to the most northern point of New Zealand (Cape Reinga). But that would have been ~350 km one way , forget it. We already have ~2300 km on our Mazda’s odometer. And driving here is different than in Austria, quite curvy and a lot of ups and downs.
So we decided to go to the Bay of islands, on the pacific side of the Northlands. Weather got better during daytime, so we’re lucky again.
. Whangarei Falls close to us, lots of water due to last night’s rainfallFriedensreich Hundertwasser toilet in KawaKawa … we had to pee in any case. PaihiaFull of mussels – i was thinking about cooking spaghetti vongole tonight. but you know, one spoilt piece of it can make you vomit for a week. so we didn’t take the risk. Boat house on Paihia beach Rainbow Falls (Waianiwaniwa)… and here’s the rainbow.
Quiet city as most of the cities are quiet in here. Main Attraction is a botanical Garden site.
There’s a renaissance garden, an tudor garden, an exotic garden, an victorian garden, maori garden, chinese garden, herbal garden, kitchen garden and so on.
After driving from Turangi and a sleepover stay for one night in Auckland we arrived now in Whangarei. We’re staying at some Kind of Farm in the middle of nowhere. Our tiny private house is built on stilts and has a washing machine. We’re actually doing our laundry after more than 1 week of being abroad.
When the machine’s tumbling, the whole Appartment is shaking too because of the stilts.
Earthquake Safe housing in here.
That trees is about 500 years old. That’s a Barbecue next to it.Beach House next to tutukaka beach (funny names they use in here)
After staying with Eilean for four nights, we had to leave just to see other places of New Zealand too.
Eilean, we are missing u already
So we went southwards ( ~200 km) to a small Town called Turangi, situated in between of Lake Taupo and a National Park called Tongariro, which main attraction is a volcano and a ski Resort.
Turangi names itself “The trout fishing capital of the world” – fly-fishing seems to be the main attraction for the locals there, beside cutting trees and breeding cows. We stayed there for 2 nights and did some hiking. Pictures will follow shortly, now it is just time for a cold kiwi Beer and to get some sleep as we are moving on tomorrow.
1st beer since 5 days, i can’t believe our appartment in Turangi
local skatepark in Turangi, not a skater town although school-kids have holidays currently. always go for chinese restaurants when abroad. most of time it is more or less healthy and affordable.
Beim Herfahren von Auckland nach Tauranga sind wir kurz bei einem Park für eine Pinkelpause stehengeblieben, den Park wollten wir anschliessend noch genauer erkunden.
Daher gings heute zum McLaren Falls Park, leider regnete es den ganzen Tag, was uns aber egal sein konnte. Wir sind ja ausgerüstet 😉
Der Park umfasst 190 hektar, ist frei zugänglich, man kann fischen, mit dem Kajak fahren, mit dem eigenen Pferd reiten, einfach mit dem Auto durchs Parkgelände cruisen mit max. 15km/h und den Tag einfach geniessen.
Es gibt auch die Möglichkeit bei fix installierten Gasgrills seinen selbst gefangenen Fisch gleich vor Ort zuzubereiten – einfach den Gasgrillknopf drücken, für 10 Minuten heiß werden lassen um eventuelle Reste vom Vorgänger abzuschaben und dann rauf mit dem eigenen Grillgut.
Danach gings dann noch zum Meer – Papamoa Beach. Leider sehr stürmisch, und unangenehme 15 Grad Celsius. Was der hiesigen indigenen Bevölkerung aber scheinbar egal ist, die gehen trotzdem in die Fluten.