Wai-o-Tapu or the thermal wonderland

For those of you who might wonder how New Zealand appeared on the world map, it seems that it literally raised from the sea millions of years ago when it was part of the landmass of the southern hemisphere known as Godwana. NZ ground is full of energies that lead to spectacular geothermal activity, with […]

The multiple faces of Rotorua

Rotorua is situated on the edge of the lake with the homonyms name in the center of the northern NZ island. Located in an area with a pronounced geothermal activity and smelling intensely of sulfur, the city is also famous among adrenaline junkies for all the extreme activities that can be found here. We’ve tested only […]

Getting muddy in Hell’s Gate

This is a must do if you reach Rotorua! A unique geothermal experience with erupting waters, steaming fumaroles, boiling muds. Named by the maori tribes that used to populate the area “Tikitere”, the place got it’s more popular name “Hell’s Gate” after the 1934 visit of the famous Irish writer George Bernard Shaw. When he saw […]

Cathedral Cove – one of the nicest beaches

Cathedral Cove – one of the nicest beaches At least 40 minutes bush walk to get there! But it does worth! Golden sand beach, turquoise clean water, few trees, rocks and nothing else! This is a small piece of haven! And the drive to get  there – spectacular!

Hiking on the Pinnacles

Driving around the Coromandel Peninsula, we stopped at an information point in Thames to ask about hiking tracks in the area – the Pinnacles which takes about 4-5 hours up to approximately 800 m. It was already late afternoon, so we wouldn’t have had time to come back. We decided to spend the night up […]

Heading up North for Independence Day

After 2 days in Auckland, we decided to start our journey towards the North with a 1997 Honda van that we rented from Syd. After 100 km the battery broke and we had to return to Auckland. But that was great! Syd had to replace our car and gave us an even older one, but […]

New Zealand – Auckland

We landed in Auckland in the evening and went for the ultimate couchsurfing experience at Syd’s. He’s a Maori, probably my father’s age, has worked as a policeman, is currently selling old cars and is probably one of the biggest couchsurfing hosts in the whole world! He has a 5 room house with garage and […]

Coolest city? Found it!!!

For those who are still wondering which is the coolest city in the world, we found it!!! Amazing vibe and energy on the streets, people playing the guitar, the violin or just singing; smile and happiness! Beaches, harbor, rocks, hills, skyscrapers & small buildings, parks, barbecue, luxury malls, Asian fast foods, cozy restaurants, rooftops, opera, […]

Great Ocean Road or some Australian curiosities

Yes, the Great Ocean Road is great! Wonderful landscapes, beautiful nature, but the pictures below can speak for themselves. First, I will share some Australian curiosities. In Australia you drive on the left!?!? Why would you do that??? I think Australians love to be surrounded by other people. But this is probably not something new […]

Chillin’ in Melbourne

  We haven’t spent much time in Melbourne and we mostly followed touristic walks: Eureka tower, Australian Open village, Victoria library, Queen Victoria Market, Australian Center for Contemporary Art, Flinders street and so on. The city has a nice mix of different architectures and cool ambiance.  It is really colorish and artistic. We also met […]