Saturday, November 26, 2016

Part 4-New Zealand South Island Itinerary

Day 5 : Twizel - Aoraki/Mt.Cook National Park - Queenstown

Our day started with light rain in the morning, hence we were reluctant to leave the heated Mountain Chalet Motel & head towards Mt. Cook National Park. It was 7 degrees Celcius when we parked at the White Horse Hill campsite to start our hike on the Hooker Valley Track. We chose this track since we were looking for a leisure walk to appreciate views, rather than tiring ourselves too much. This part of the trip is for the nature lovers, this is a MUST DO when you're in Mt. Cook National Park.


The Hooker Valley Track starts here. ETA 1 hour, 35mins

Let's begin!

Gorgeous path among trees

In my previous blog post (read Part 3 here), I mentioned that hiking the Hooker Valley Track is one of my favorite part of this trip. Let me share photos first for you to understand why ;)

First suspension bridge

Glacier river under the bridge

Views from the bridge are amazing

Unreal blue river

Bridge to heaven

Glacier river
Now you know why I can't seem to move on from this experience! :D We felt like we were in another world, we were surrounded by the most serene & gorgeous views. We made the best decision to start our hike early, when it was still cold & drizzling in the morning because the track was practically deserted. We had the whole national park to ourselves most of the time. 

The Hooker Valley Track actually consists of 3 suspension bridges. The track will also take you on a boardwalk with spectacular views. After crossing all 3 bridges, at the end of the track, there is an ethereal glacier lake waiting to greet you. You will be simply speechless when you reach the end. It took us around 1.5 hours to reach the lake, since we stopped to take photos a lot of times & also we walked at a leisurely pace.

Almost reaching the boardwalk

The boardwalk

Boardwalk runs along the glacier river

Another suspension bridge

On the bridge

Unreal blue glacier river

The amazing glacier lake

Picnic tables are available

Gorgeous beyond words

Ice brought to us by another hiker

Remember to bring along packed lunch such as sandwiches or pasta salad with you since there are picnic tables available by the lake. This was one meal I will never ever forget, lunch with a million dollar view that money can't buy. The "rocks" that you see in the photos are actually ice. One hiker approached our table & handed us a huge block of ice.

To get back to the carpark at the White Horse Hill campsite, you will hike the same path as you did on the way to the lake. However, surprisingly, the views were slightly different since it was almost midday & the sun started shining. The heavy clouds were blocking the views of the mountain range in the morning. One our way back, the crowds started coming in & it was slightly more difficult to enjoy the views when you keep on bumping into hikers walking towards the lake.

Minimalist bridge does not obstruct views 
You can hear the snow sliding down the mountains



The view is too breathtaking

Magical views of mountains & river

Once we were safely back in our car, we were happy to rest our tired feet. However, we had along drive ahead of us, to Queenstown. On the way down south, we stumbled upon a fresh fruits stall where all tour buses stop for the tourists to shop. We were delighted to find locally grown golden kiwis, strawberries, apples & so many other types of fruits.

Jones's Fruit Stall

Affordable fresh fruits

Love the colours!

Golden Kiwifruit
The drive down to Queenstown from Mt. Cook National Park will also take you through Lindis Pass, between Omarama & Cromwell. This is one of the well-known scenic drives in South Island, due to the beautiful hues of yellowish brown grass on the mountain slopes. There is a lookout point along the ~63 km route where you can stop to take photos. We didn't stop though, since we wanted to reach Queenstown before sundown. 

It was a 3 hour journey to Queenstown & we checked into YHA Lakeside Queenstown around 4.00 pm. Next on the itinerary is the Queenstown Skyline Gondola & Luge rides. We bought tickets at the counter, NZD 47 for the gondola & two luge rides. We chose 2 rides since the luge has only 2 separate tracks. 

Firstly, you will take the gondola up Bob's Peak. You will reach the restaurant & shops area. Then, you need to climb further up the hill to get to the skylift. The skylift takes you the start of the luge track. For first timers, the staff will teach you how to operate the luge - how to go straight/left/right & brake.

Queenstown Skyline

Queenstown Skyline Gondola/Luge ticket counter

You can bring your bike along on the gondola!

Tickets

The Queenstown gondola

View of Queenstown from the gondola
Restaurant with views of The Remarkables mountain range

Skylift to the luge track

Skylift to the luge track

After having a blast going down the hill on the luge, we walked around to check out the restaurant and gift shops. Queenstown is a gorgeous city, especially because of the spectacular Remarkables mountain range. You can fully appreciate the city from up here on the hill. There is also Kiwi Haka Maori cultural performances, which we didn't manage to see because of budget/time constraints.

After taking the gondola back down (we saw fluffy sheep on the hillside!), we explored the city center. We stopped by the gift/souvenir shops, boutiques and the Remarkables Sweet Shop (the fudge here is a must buy!). FYI you can find a halal Indian restaurant near the lake. Later we strolled by Lake Wakatipu and walked back towards YHA Lakeside. The lake has crystal clear water, as always, and the ducks are friendly - they will slowly approach you to be friends ;)


Fluffy sheep on the hill

The Remarkables Sweet Shop

Heavennnn

Chocolates

Must try fudge!

Lake Wakatipu, almost sunset

Friendly duck

Gorgeous lakeside

Ferg Gelato

Restaurants

The next blog post will be on our unforgettable experience of skydiving in Queenstown! Stay tuned!

Day 6 : Queenstown - NZONE Skydive - Te Anau
Day 7 : Te Anau - Milford Sound/Piopiotahi - Queenstown
Day 8 : Queenstown - Auckland
Day 9 : Auckland Harbour - Auckland Tower - Art Gallery 
Day 10 : Auckland International Marathon - Karangahape/"K" Road
Day 11 : Auckland Bridge Bungy Jump - Queens Street - Possonby Street


Read Part 1 - 3 of our New Zealand adventure here:










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