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Saturday, March 31, 2012

day 4 JOURNEY TO ROTORUA



driver cum guide john


As the lashes of my eyes were separating in ultra slow motion ,the mind was in a state of confusion ... it was trying hard to make itself familiar with the objects that were falling in the limits of visual perception…it was dark and cozy and most importantly cold.. and this combination is ideal to snooze and snooze more… after a lot of deliberation and compromise in the grey matter of the brain I got up and came back to reality it was 6 am. i slid the screen and  found out that it was bright outside already! Less than an hour to brush, bathe, dress up, pack, eat breakfast and so much more. We did manage to do most of it in 40 minutes and then rushed to have breakfast at one of the highest restaurants in Auckland. The view from the restaurant was breath taking and the breakfast spread was amazing to say the least!! I am not gonna list it here or else every reader will drool till they get dehydrated! With 5 mins left for departure of the coach we were rushing towards the lobby blaming each other for the delay(ego defense mechanism I must say). We reached the lobby one min before the scheduled time. we promised to each other we wont mismanage time again on this trip…
 
The coach looked majestic with its gigantic frame and the huge Mercedes benz logo on the bus  was an absolute jaw dropper. We excitedly got our luggage placed safely inside the luggage stow and got inside and occupied the first seats so that we could get the best view during the journey ..the coach had 30 odd people in it with 24 of them being indians.. home away from home… we were driving towards the volcanic city of rotorua via Hamilton. The coach driver cum guide was a man in his early sixties who kept giving us info about new Zealand and Auckland and every other possible things on sides of the road. The roads in new Zealand are some of the best in the world  and the traffic density probably the least , which means if given the liberty I would drive at 160-180km/hr uninterrupted but the tragedy was the speed limits and speed cameras installed made sure that 100km/hr was the maximum speed allowed. Such a pity!! Why are such roads not in india!!!  In a few hours we reached Waitomo where we would sojourn to see the wonderful glowworm caves . . we were taken on a guided tour of the caves by one fellow chris.. ppl were dividedin groups of 20 and each group would have one guide. The caves were extremely cold inside as the whole cave was formed from limestone over the years and after showing us different formations of the limestone we were taken on a small boat trip inside the cave  to show us the wonderful glowworms.. photos were a s strict no no as flash would dim the glowworms.. the site inside was out of the world with millions of brilliant glowworms shining like stars in the sky.. I would rename the place as glowworm galaxy if given the liberty. I would rank this as one of the must see things in life if u are a nature enthusiast. We came back to the reception counter of caves and we were instructed to have lunch before we proceed further. We had some fabulous butter chicken and steamed rice .
view from the room with hot geysers behind
Rotorua was 2 hours drive from here and we made use of it with a refreshing nap. different guests were staying in different hotels and once driver made sure he knew where all he had to go he gave us the order in which he would drop us. As we entered the thermal city of rotorua we could smell something really bad on the bus. We had no clue where it was coming from and the driver put an end to our speculations by informing us that it is nothing but from the air of rotorua. We were also told then that rotorua is standing on top of a huge volcano which can erupt anytime destroying the whole place but it has been dormant for a few years now. The presence of the geothermal mud and the natural hot water spring rich in sulphur  gave the rotten egg smell to air  of rotorua.. it was stinking and we had no clue how we  were gonna bear it for 3 days..
Rotorua welcomed us with heavy rains and temperature was 5 degree Celsius . the bus halted in front of the lobby of the Hilton holiday inn where our stay was arranged. A quiet place situated next to a hot spring which was visible from the room in which we were put up. It was 3 pm and we were dying of hunger. There were no restaurants closeby and the one in the hotel had closed. All that was available were a few pizzas and fries. Hoping we would get to eat yummy pizzas like in Auckland we ordered a veg pizza(as they had only options of veg) and fries. Pizza came in flat 15 minutes .. looked amazing 8 piece huge thing… one bite and next thing we wanted do was to puke it out. The pizza stinked of horrible flavors and tasted of canola oil which is the primary oil used in nz. Fries were smelling of the same oil and all the food found its place in the bin in no time. 20 dollars down the drain…

The information booklets we picked up from the hotel info centre came in handy and we  found means to kill time and experience rotorua. We found info about Polynesian spa, one of the worlds top 10 spas  and we picked up the phone got a booking made for a slot for thermal massage . we took the hotel shuttle to the city tourism centre and once here we exchanged a few dollars and recharged the phone . it was raining hard and eventhough spa was hardly 100 metres across the road we had non option but to hire a taxi. The cab driver was harry from india.. must be harbinder or hardeep in reality but for nzers he was harry. Polynesian spa ambience was very inviting  and people gentle. We paid for the massage (a bomb of an amount) after which we were introduced to our masseurs. They gave us our kit with  slippers, towels, robes, soaps etc. we changed and went to the massage rooms which was filled with the aroma of oils and scent of flowers. The massage was best ever and done by a nepali who had done his bachelors in physiotherapy from Bangalore! After this we were free to get into the natural geyser hot sulphur water pools and sit for as long as we wish. The sulphur and other minerals are supposed to add a lot of medicinal value to the skin. It was a great experience to sit in the pool built with rocks alongside a river and what made it better was that the weather was rainy and cold but the hot pool just felt awesome and especially because the person u love the most is in your arms. If there is paradise on earth ,its here ,its here, its here!!

 After an hour or so we took shower and came to the lobby . we had heard a lot about new zealands best ice cream hokie pokie ( amix of carmel,chocolate and vanilla) and had vanilla coke zero. That was all we had in our stomach and it was dinner time too.. we called harry who then dropped us to KFC for dinner. Wow! KFC in NZ had to be good ! hungry we(as always) rushed in for a good meal.ordered a pretty huge meal. Our teeth were all set to sink into the chicken. Our first bite and we yelled..phew .. bad food was following us but we had great expectations at least from KFC.  This was the worst KFC we ve ever had in our lives!!! The flavors were horrible , the ketchup also tasted different. It was time for food to go to the bin again.. don’t like doing that but we were optionless.
After having gone through such traumatic experiences with food we just wanted to get back to the hotel, which we did and thought sleep would be the best medicine and did just that……

Sunday, March 25, 2012

DAY 3 - AUCKLAND WELCOMES US....

Travelling on a long distance flight for about 14 hours is an awesome experience in itself if you have a lot of patience or have the gift to fall asleep even in sitting position or you have a great company with you... and luckily i had all the three with me.. i and vathika spent some time watching movies on board and playing a few online onboard games, slept, ate, slept,ate till finally strong sunlight woke us up...and soon we were informed by our pilot that we were about to land in auckland in 25 miunutes ...

ramp near kelly tarltons
from top of sky tower


     Auckland city looked beautiful from 10000 ft high  .. not dense at all more like a hill station than a major city. we landed at 10 past 1 in the noon, the airport was beautiful to say the least and the weather outside chilling thanks to the rains that welcomed us in new zealand. the immigration officer was fascinated to know that we were on our honeymoon and was more so wen i said i was an otolaryngorhinologist.. in new zealand ent surgeons are the third highest paid professionals..new zealand has strict rules for things which u can carry into it  as it is isolated from rest of the world.. they dont let you carry any  food articles of any sort, if ur shoes
are muddy u are made to clean it and wash it dry before u are let out of the airport.. a 7 ft 150 kg customs officer was interrogating a 5 ft hardly 50kgs chinese student who had packed 10 odd kgs of ready to eat noodles in a bag!!! after getting out of the immigration and various scans and frisking we  collected our luggage and reached the lounge looking for our chauffeur.. we did not find him anywhere  and when we were still searchin g for him we bought a vodafone prepaid sim card , exchanged few dollars for nz dollars and also collected some auckland information booklets.. and thenm i found a chauffeur with my dad name printed on it and realised it was for us ... he was dressed in a 3 piece suit and with a ford falcon he looked more like an executive from a top level corporate office and we looked out of place in tracks and some silly looking dress..nevermind we got into the car and a well behaved gentleman he was... gave us all details about auckland and a few aspects about new zealand.. it was raining very heavily and it was summer there..so much for the weather in nz..

we reached the sky city hotel in auckland and checked into the amazing room .. a 5 star hotel with a 24 hour casino , 5 restaurants , world famous sky tower and an awesome discotheque... we needed a shower after the long joureney and in no time we were on the road looking for a taxi to take us to kelly tarltons  underwater world.. the drive showed us the whole of auckland and it indeed looked heavenly. the underwater world had and artificial setup for the penguins and a lot of fishes and underwater life.... we spent a couple of hours and then got back to the hotel and  bought tickets to get on top of sky tower to get panaromic view of the whole city.. the panaromic view of the whole city was fantabulous.. and a couple of mocktails later we were back in the room . we ordered for a pizza from dominos and garlic bread was the best ever i have had.. we then got dressed for the casino and tried our luck at a few .. lost the bucks and then entered the disco and let music take control of us.... it was 0000 hours .....