Day 12 ( Back to Christchurch)
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Sunny morning at the Moeraki Boulders Beach |
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Morning shot of the rocks |
It was a bright and sunny day today. The weather seemed to
be alternating between rain and sun. Since it was a sunny day, we drove
southward again to revisit the Moeraki Boulders. Initially we thought it was near, but ended
up the distance was further than we expected. The big open air car park was
sparsely occupied only with a few cars and campervans. It was still early and even the souvenir shop
wasn’t open. Weather was great for outdoor photo shoot. After spending 30mins
there, we drove back to Oamaru to do a quick tour of the place.
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Little red house near the Blue Penguin Visitor centre |
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Somewhere near the old town centre |
We went to explore the old part of the town and chanced upon
a narrow road with both sides dotted with shops like bakery, DIY and some
souvenir shops. This place still retain the historical aspect of the Oamaru
town, which was considered Victorian. The pillars and architecture resembles
that of European name.
Part of today’s
destination included a detour to Akaroa, and so we started the drive up north
towards Timaru where we planned to have our lunch. The drive on the highway 1
was quite dull as compared to the part of highway 1 between Christchurch and
Kaikoura. Maybe the road runs more inland along the coast rather than just
beside the coast.
Halfway driving up north, we took a side detour into a small
town which I think it was called Waimate. We were attracted by some brown
tourist sign board indicating an attraction so we thought might as well just
take a look.
But in the end, since it
was Sunday, there was a town fair and this was the first time we ever visit a
local town fair. We just followed the crowd into town, found a quiet parking
place away of the place and just walked back. There were a huge crowd of people
at the town fair. It was like a farmers’ market when the locals brought out
their wares from clothing, to honeys, merchandise of art and pottery and many
more. We were attracted by the crowd of people getting their ice cones and
hotdogs and sandwiches.
This was the
first time in New Zealand we saw some many people gathering together ever since
our road trip in South island. We got ourselves some hotdogs and ice creams to
cushion the hungry before lunch. Yes it was just 10:30am but we started the day
early. Bought some local honey
before we
head back to the car.
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Town of Timaru |
We reached Timaru, a bigger town with more shops similar to
that of Queenstown, but has a bigger population than the latter. Timaru itself
is a major port in the southern Canterbury Region.
From here, one can take the highway 8 and
drive inland towards the Mckenzie Country which includes places like Mt Cook,
Lake Tekapo , Twizel and Queenstown.
I
did have an urge to drive inland to see the ice mountains of Mt Cook before leaving
NZ as the day was our last full day. But since we had planned for a short visit
to Akaroa , we just proceeded heading north.
Akaroa was not really a place that we could say on the way to
Christchurch, it was actually further than that if you were to come from the
south. The only road that leads to Akaroa was highway 75. From highway 1, we
reached the town of Burnham and turned right towards Springton and Lincoln
before reaching Tai Tapu on highway 75. From there it was
all the way to Akaroa.
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Toilet stop at Little River |
It was about 4:45pm
when we took a break at Little River, a small settlement along highway 75.
We weren’t sure how far Akaroa will be but we
just pressed on and see how near were we. Akaroa was built on an ancient
volcano with a huge bay in the middle of it, is a historic French and British
settlement in the past. We heard quite good reviews of the place and so thought
of a quick day visit. But look at our watches it was already 5pm and we haven’t
even see the bay yet.
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At the scenic summit road looking down at the Akaroa Bay |
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The scenic Summit Road |
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On the summit road |
We started the ascend on highway 75 up the mountain road,
climbing higher giving us the feeling that we were almost there. It was like
reaching the top of the crater to see what was on the other side. The road was
narrow and winding and finally we reached the top. The view of stunning and by
seeing a scenic tourist route, we took that instead of following the rest of
the traffic that headed directly to Akaroa. This scenic route on map is called
the summit road and it actuals run along the high mountain tops to descent into
Akaroa from behind.
The view was
stunning here and we could see the bays below us. The road runs along sheep
grazing grounds and at times we surprised a few unaware sheep having their
snacks of the grass. We drive along the summit road until 5:30pm which we felt
there wasn’t enough time to get to Akaroa and back to Christchurch for dinner.
We spent a while longer enjoying the view and made the reluctant drive back the
way we came.
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Airport Christchurch motel |
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Our rental car at the end of the road trip. |
Our last night accommodation was at the Christchurch Airport
motel, so we just took the route to get to the airport and the motel will be
just nearby. Easy target for a destination, but as we got closer to
Christchurch, we made some wrong turn and ended up in the suburbs and we were
driving along some residential area. First time we took out our iPhone and turn
on the GPS to see where we were. Objective was to get back to highway 1 that
passes the airport. After some turning all our the place, we were finally back
on highway 1 and once we turned into Memorial Ave, we were at the motel to do
our check-in.
It was already 7pm after
we got our keys and knowing the shops close early, we headed straight into town
for dinner.
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Authentic Ramen at the shop at Christchurch |
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Gyoza ! |
Dinner was Japanese food and
we could say this Japanese café has some standard. It
had some real authenticity in the food.
We were halfway into our food where the staff
told us last order. Luckily we came to town early if not we would be missing
the nice food before flying home the next day. It was around 9pm when we left
the restaurant and decided to walk about the cathedral square. It was Christmas
and we took some pictures of the big Xmas tree and the famous Cathedral.
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Christchurch Cathedral just before the destructive earthquake |
Never
did we know that that was the last time we would be see it, as after the big
earthquake that struck Christchurch in 2011, the entire cathedral had to be
demolished because of safety as it was deemed to be structure unsound. We were
back in the motel around 10pm, did out final packing of the luggage for next
early morning flight home. Again it was another multiple transit before we
reached Singapore.
Day 13 (Flight home to Singapore)
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Sunrise taken from the plane. Looks like Kaikoura below |
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Making the landing at Auckland for transit to Sydney |
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