Showing posts with label New Zealand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Zealand. Show all posts

Wednesday, 23 November 2016

The first day in New Zealand.

We arrived into Christchurch and found our YHA hostel for the first night. My auntie was right, New Zealand instantly felt like home. England with an American twang, including the weather. We had a wander around Christchurch before heading to our first Contiki meeting. I'm sure I'll talk more in depth about Contiki in a later post. Then guess what... it was bed time. Usually I'm not a fan of bed time as I get bad FOMO (fear of missing out), on things happening in life (sad eh!). But so far I cannot wait until my head hits that pillow every night. 

The next day the whole Contiki group got together and loaded our bags on the coach for our first full day. Our tour guide is Hayley, and our driver is Pat, both lovely! Firstly we headed up through Mackenzie country towards Lake Tekapo, that first view coming around the corner over the hill of a flat, still, crystal blue lake was amazing. We all of course stopped and took as many selfies and Instagramable photos as we could of the Lupins all out in bloom, and the lake with the endless mountains in the background. 
 
 
 
 

We thought that lake was amazing, until we saw the next one.... Lake Pukaki was more inland and was even more crystal clear. The glacial water looks like ice and it's drinkable it's that clean. These were the views we had been hoping to see, even with cloud the blue water against the mountains just can't be captured properly by camera. 

 
 
 

I knew from this day on I was to be amazed every single day at the sights and views that this country has to offer. There isn't just lakes though, even just driving from one town to the next, going over a canal bridge can provide spot on views. 


We arrived at our first nights stay, Country Time Hotel, in Mackenzie Country. It reminded me of the kind of hotel you see in horror movies, one single old fashioned hotel in the middle of nowhere. We definitely triple checked the locks when we went to sleep, although that may just be me being a wuss and being terrified of horror films. The first full day was over and I was both overwhelmed and extremely excited for what the next two weeks had to offer.

Amy x

Monday, 21 November 2016

Starting out

Hey! I guess I should start with who I am, im Amy, a 23 year old from Cornwall, England, who has always wanted to travel but has only now manned up enough to do it haha!

So, you may be wondering what Fernweh means. I saw a quote on Pinterest (amazing app if you haven't heard of it) that stated 'Fernweh, the feeling of missing somewhere you've never been'. Instantly I was drawn to that word as I never knew there was a word that defined how I felt. The beach part, well I just LOVE the beach, simple as.

 

So, having never done a long haul flight before I thought I'd have the genius idea of joining one of my best friends Jade with going travelling for three months.

Brave or or down right crazy?! Not sure yet...

It took a while but I managed to get some unpaid leave from work and then the excitement/anxiety hit. Having to leave my family and also my boyfriend at home (until he joins me), was a scary prospect. 

Definitely for the last couple of years, and probably long before... I have always lived by the motto 'live every day like its your last' and for the first time in 23 years I'm putting that motto into action.... 

First stop Melbourne, then making our way up to Sydney before joining a Contiki tour in New Zealand. Being spring I wasn't expecting much sun so then onto Fiji after that, before having seven weeks to travel down the east coast of Australia from Cairns to Melbourne. Eleven weeks in all. The boyfriends joining us in Brisbane for the late three and a half weeks!

 

I would say bring it on.... but I've already made it through two weeks before having the guts to start this blog, so bring on the next 9 weeks as I'm loving it so far!

Speak soon, Amy x