Decided to stay at the same Backpackers as i did with Charlie as i knew where it was etc. We arrived there very late and we were both very tired so we decide to chill out and watch TV, in the TV room we met a Brit couple called Stu and Caroline chatted to them Read More »
December 20th, 2006
Andy & Meg
We left Waitomo at 9.30am and arrived in Rotorua at 12.15pm. The area is famous for having a rotten egg smell caused by its many geothermal areas which seeps into all of your clothes! After checking in to our new hostel we went straight to the info centre for help on deciding what to do for Read More »
December 28th, 2006
Tuppenyone
Well, what a great day we had today. Our guide picked us up form our hotel room and took us out to Wai-o-tapu thermal wonderland. The thermal pools were amazing and perhaps the names such as the champagne pool and the artist’s pallette might go some way to describing the beautiful springs. Lovely to look Read More »
January 6th, 2005
smcgovern
7 January 2005 Roturua, NZ\r Taryn: As Dad reported, we had a great time surfing (and attempting to surf\133\133) on Tuesday. That evening we drove about 3 hours to the town of Tauranga to spend the night. Many of the places here have Maori names, which, while often difficult for we Westerners to pronounce, are Read More »
January 10th, 2007
neufeldjo
The north island is spectacular scenery – rolling peaks dotted with sheep and cattle, winding roads through little villages. John and I breath in the beauty while the girls peacefully sleep . En route to Rotorura we have a rest stop at the Waikite Valley thermal pools. Three hot mineral pools ranging from 36-40 degrees. The Read More »
Dude, when you step out of the bus all you can smell is Egg, i’ve never smelt anything so bad or strong, had me and charlie shouting out loud arhhhhh!!! a few times. Other then the smell is has the most thermal pools and spars ever and after walking around Kuirau park which has loads of Read More »
March 22nd, 2007
Travelling Lousies!
This thing is going to time out in a minute so the writing might just stop and you’ll have to hold on with baited breath for the installment about the eggy city…. Anyway we arrived in Rotorua on Friday afternoon after spending a lovely night in Waitomo at an absolutely fantastic YHA lodge there – Read More »
September 9th, 2006
Travelin Shells
Right…lets bring things up to date a bit. The family from Yorkshire very kindly offered me a lift back to Auckland so I could get the bus down from there to Rotorua-a backpackers haven of a geothermal area in central North Island. A little strange to say the least, sitting in the back of their Read More »
Having started my journey on the ‘ Magic Bus ‘ I’m now aware of the drawback of using this type of travel. As it takes passengers to tourist spots on route , you’re in for a long wait if you don’t want to participate. Yesterday we had a stop at the Glowworm Cave that have Read More »
Fortunately the bus ride to Rotorua was rather uneventful, I was almost expecting some sort of natural disaster to befall me on the way but I was thankfully proven wrong. I was certainly conscious of the fact that I was traveling through an active volcanic area after my previous experience. I ended up taking the bus Read More »