Wellington to Auckland
The final leg of the journey - when was that again? Already seems like ages ago. That’s sad! I had no recollections of New Zealand north of Wellington from childhood holidays so it was exciting to be venturing into the unknown.
The trip up through the centre of the North Island was great and completely different again to other parts. I especially like seeing the volcanic mountains in Tongariro national park - Mount Ruapehu and Mount Ngauruhoe were two of them. Mount Ruapehu erupted as recently as 1996 and is one of the most active volcanoes in the world! Quite amazing!

We stopped off at a geothermally active area just past Lake Taupo called Craters of the Moon. Steam rose up out of the ground there. That was a precursor to the famous Rotorua which constantly smells like someone let one rip!
Te Puia is the place in Rotorua where the geysers, boiling mud and mineral springs can be viewed. It was really interesting visiting there and was one of the only places we saw Maori carvings and learnt a bit about Maori culture as well as seeing some kiwis (i.e. the small, flightless birds with the long beaks and not the kind which says ‘fush and chups’ and ‘lupstuck’).
It’s also great because most places to stay at in Rotorua have hot springs. Our campsite had 3 hot pools and we had a nice relaxing dip in one of them for a while. I think the temperature of the water was around 30-35 degrees. Nice!
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