Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Cruizin through Milford Sound

Fiordland, South Island, New Zealand

Days 10-11

Total Distance: 2,545 kilometres/1,581 miles

Fun Fact: Milford Sound is actually a Fiord, not a Sound, by today’s definition. A Fiord is created by glacial action that produces u-shaped valleys with steep cliffs. Fiords are also characterized by shallow entrances that slope quickly seaward to deep water. A Sound is a river valley that has been flooded due to the land sinking below sea level.

Our trip through New Zealand has not only been adventurous, but we continue to see more and more breathtaking scenery with each new town we visit. We got into Milford Sound on Monday, November 1 and it was a bit dreary. This is the first weather we have come across that has not been perfect spring/summer weather. Luckily the 5 hour drive from Queenstown was quite picturesque and made for great places to stop and take more pictures.

Arriving into the small town of Milford to Milford Lodge where we stayed, we quickly realized that there was nothing in the town except for the ferry terminal so decided against staying our originally planned two nights and opt out of one. We had a lazy afternoon and hoped for better weather in the morning so our cruise would be a pleasant one.

The next morning we awoke to beautiful clear blue skies (I know I continue to use the word beautiful, but the weather really can’t get any better!) and decided to take the early 9:15 cruise through Milford Sound.

The cruise was amazing and it is hard to put into perspective how massive the Fiord really is. Take a look at the picture below of the small boat (by small it carries 300+ people) next to the rock face.


We were also lucky enough to see a colony of fur seals taking their morning naps after hunting all night. They are so precious with their sweet puppy faces!!!




 
Overall the drive to and the cruise through Milford Sound was breathtaking and we were glad we made the long venture to see the beautiful Fiords.

Queenstown – Home of the most extreme adventures on Earth

Queenstown and Glenorchy, Otago, New Zealand

Days 8-9

Fun Fact: Queenstown was the first place in the world to offer commercial bungy jumping.

Skydiving, Bungy jumping, Jetboating, Canyong swinging, white water rafting, and heli-skiing: all can be done in Queenstown - the adventure capital of the world!

Before stopping for the night in Queenstown, we travelled 45 kms north to the small town of Glenorchy. At the top of Lake Wakatipu that surrounds Glenorchy and Queenstown lies what I now believe is the most beautiful place on Earth. The view of Glenorchy towards Pig, Pigeon, and Tree island with the lush green trees, the lake as smooth as glass, and the snow capped mountains in the background was a memory we will never forget. The sun was shining just perfect enough to see the mountainside reflection in the lake. We decided it would be the perfect place to stop for a picnic lunch and capture as much of the scenery as possible.



After lunch we decided to do a bit of hiking along the Routeburn track. The track has many different walks and even has small huts to stay along the way as it is popular for many people to do the 3-4 day hike.



After hiking 3+hours, we were tired and headed back to Queenstown to book our next days adventures. We did happen to come across a Mexican restaurant called Sombreros, but of course were not too excited about the not-so-Tex-Mex food. It would have been really tasty to those who haven’t been fortunate enough to taste Tex Mex!

The next morning, we decided to do the jet boating (which I was not too keen on) and white water rafting combo down the Shotover River. The jet boat was too much like a jet ski and terrified me, but the white water rafting tour was amazing!!! Our trip commenced at top of Deep Creek and went through 16 kms/10 miles of grade 3-5 rapids before finishing up at Arthurs Point. Kaes and I had a blast, even with Kaes being thrown out of the raft on the last rapid!!!


After a full day of activities, we went to The Bathhouse, with another couple we met while rafting from Melbourne, for tapas and wine to top of a wonderful and adventurous day.