20 Blogs About Australia & New Zealand

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Havey's Australia & New Zealand Adventure

Earlier this year, I went on an epic two and a half month journey around Australia and New Zealand, visiting far away places that blew my mind away. When I arrived back home to start the next chapter of my life, I wanted to share my experiences with you in my blogs and we're already up to 20!

After speaking with a few of you and my friends, I thought it would be good to create a summary blog of these first 20 so you can have easy access and catch up to those in case you missed them. The links are in the little bits of text so click on those to be taken to the full adventure. Strap yourselves in and bookmark this page so you can come back to it later - unless you're hardcore and able to get through them all in one go haha!

Part 1 - Are We There Yet?

Click here to read about how it all began - relive the thoughts, chaos and process of how I was able to travel and the long journey from UK to Melbourne! It wasn't as straightforward as you may think and a lot of emotions, fear and doubt crept in as I embarked on my biggest getaway yet!

Part 2 - Shrine of Remembrance & Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne

A grand day out in Melbourne as I visited the Shrine of Remembrance a week before ANZAC day, which gives you a great opportunity to learn about how Australia was affected by the great wars despite being the other side of the world, and nearby, the impressive Royal Botanical Gardens, with its vast array of plants and wildlife.

Part 3 - Mornington Peninsular

About a 90 minute drive south of Melbourne is the beautiful coastline of Mornington Peninsular. Coves, beaches, marinas and cafés, you really can spend all day here. Cape Schanck Lighthouse also offers a beautiful sunset experience.

Part 4 - Great Ocean Walk (GOW) Day 1

The beginning of an epic 6 day trek around 100km of Australia's iconic coastlines as we make our way from Melbourne to Apollo Bay and Shelley Beach. Prepare to be amazed by impressive views from the offset and see if you recognise one landmark we went past here.

Part 5 - GOW Day 2

Day 2 of the GOW started pretty badly as I was locked out my room in the night! However, the walk more than made up for it as we saw the 2nd tallest tree species in the world and a surprising rock pattern on the way to Parker Hill!

Part 6 - GOW Day 3

Day 3 of the GOW was probably my personal favourite. We had everything from forest scenery, shipwreck history and ending in a glorious sunset as we made it to Castle Cove. Not only that but we got up close to wild koalas and wallabies here!

Part 7 - GOW Day 4

An injury stopped me from walking on Day 4 but I learnt a LOT about what goes in to these adventure tours before rejoining the hike towards Gable Lookout on day 5. Steep hills made it the toughest walk but there's some helpful tips in here should you be embarking on a steep hike yourself

Part 8 - GOW Day 5

The end of the Great Ocean Walk is in sight as we survived a kangaroo chase, stopped at the "Loo with a View" and paid homage to the "elephant tree"! We hadn't quite made it to the awesome stacks of the 12 Apostles but we reached the end of the 100km hike, where we were greeted by the Easter bunny!

Part 9 - The 12 Apostles

There are no words that can match the majesty of these stack formations. They have had a turbulent history causing shipwrecks and they may not be around much longer with the way the ocean bombards them every second. However, I did dress up as a sailor so there's that!

Part 10 - Auckland, New Zealand

And so begins the 5 and a half week adventure in New Zealand, starting at Auckland where I met new friends on the adventure trip, taking us to the highlights for three and a half weeks. There was time to potter around the harbour and the city before starting this bonanza!

Part 11 - Road Trip to Paihia, NZ

We head out of the city and to the Bay of Islands via an awesome road trip stopping off at the indigenous giant Kauri tree park, scenic lookouts and a Kiwi rescue centre, where we met Sparky the Kiwi, before ending up on a boathouse for a beautiful sunset!

Part 12 - Bay of Islands, NZ

Sunrise, snorkelling around the corals and taking a hike up to one of the many islands in the North of New Zealand provided the fun today. Then exploring the small tourist town of Paihia whilst enjoying the local beach finished the evening off nicely.

Part 13 - Waitangi Treaty Grounds & Whangarei Falls, NZ

A Maori cultural experience taught us about the treaty that was signed between the British and Moari chiefs, the conflict that still remains and some of the huge canoes that were made out of kauri trees. On the way back to Auckland, we visited the lovely Whangarei Falls.

Part 14 - Raglan, NZ

We certainly made the most of our two nights in Raglan and what this cool surf town has to offer as we explored the EELS farm, Bridal Veil falls, learned to surf, had fun on our "musical" kayak and spotted some glowworms after sunset.

Part 15 - Waitomo Caves & Rotorua, NZ

This was the day I became chief of the "Dobbler" tribe in what was quite a momentous day for everyone involved. It started off cave walking and then the most surreal experience of the glowworm caves at Waitomo where the walls were lit up like the night sky. After that, it was a trip to the geothermal town of Rotorua, hold your breath!

Part 16 - Hobbiton and Kaituna River Rafting, NZ

The day started off on a tour around the Hobbiton film set which is where Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit were filmed. Then I embarked on one of the most extreme white water rafting experiences ever as we went down a grade 5, 7 metre drop...eek!

Part 17 - Taupō, North Island, NZ

I think we all needed a bit of a chill out after the adventure in Part 16 so we found just that peaceful tranquillity by the lake of Taupō. Awesome views across to Tongariro National Park to enjoy in the morning before heading to Wellington and the South Island.

Part 18 - Abel Tasman NP, South Island, NZ

Our first glimpses of the spectacular south island as we had an epic journey from Wellington to Abel Tasman via ferry and road. We then spent another night on the boathouse before a beautiful 16km coastal hike through this National Park.

Part 19 - Abel Tasman to Franz Josef, NZ

The stunning scenery continued as we went down of the world's greatest coastal drives - Highway 6. Dramatic scenery, seal colonies and Pancake Rock formations left us all with our mouths wide open in awe before getting to Franz Josef!

Part 20 - Franz Josef Glacier, NZ

This was one "cool" experience as we hiked on top of New Zealand's iconic Franz Josef Glacier. It is forever changing shape as one of the fastest moving glaciers in the world but sadly, it's in a rapid retreat and may not be around by the end of the century.

So there you have it folks, a quick access to the first 20 blogs from the Australia and New Zealand adventure so far. Hopefully you find it useful and it gives you some ideas for when you visit! I'm looking forward to getting the next 20 done now as there's plenty more to explore yet!

Until then though, take it easy!

Nicky

PHC Top 3 - A Chance To Win From A Growing Prize Pool

Well, whilst I'm here, I might as well take the chance to tell you about a new contest that I've been a part of with the Power House Creatives called @phctop3. All you need to do is tell us what your top 3 favourites for a chance to win from a growing prize pool - more info here.

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Original article: https://nickyhavey.co.uk/2019/08/20-blogs-about-australia-new-zealand/




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Great, now time to bookmark this so that I will have a month's worth of reading materials :) New Zealand is one of the places I really really really really feel like going to after reading (some) of your posts (I didn't caught all of them), so "revisiting" them through the posts sounds like a good idea!

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Haha, there's a lot there to get your teeth stuck into @lilacs! In that case, I really really really recommend you save up some of that hard earned money from your new incredible sports drink and go there when you can. Glad these will provide some fuel to the travelling fire you're no doubt stoking right now :)

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Nice to have them all in one place, excellent holiday adventure @nickyhavey taking us along with excellent photography to tell the epic tale.

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Hey @joanstewart, thank you and yes it's good to have them all here in this first batch and it's something I can refer others to when we get to number 30, or 40, or 100 :)

I appreciate the support you've given on most of the blogs already in the series my friend and I'm glad you enjoyed the adventures :) There's still many more to come!

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That's a lot of blogging nicky

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Sure is but I LOVE BLOGGING and we now have somewhere to refer to for future visits to Australia and New Zealand :)

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Wow that must feel really good to have them all together like this and what an adventure you had. I understand if you get itchy feet to get back travelling. Once you start it is hard to stop, so where to next?

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Haha it does feel pretty good actually @trucklife-family! There's something about bringing order to what was chaos before hey! I've already got itchy feet but I have to be patient as I need to build up some money to do that. Hopefully a combination of steem and a job will help :)

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That's a great way to summarise all the posts Nicky. What we need now is a link on a map to join them all together to see the route. That would be awesome.

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Thanks a lot @livinguktaiwan! Yes, I've been looking forward to collating them all together and that would be an awesome feature on steemitworldmap or travelfeed if it was possible to create an "itinerary" or "roadtrip", something like that. I've put all of these on steemitworldmap I think as well...

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Oh, really, thank you for the summary. I missed some awesome stuff it seems, like the apostles. I like the way your post looks, too. Good job, mate! I wish you other such adventures when you feel ready for them.

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Thanks a lot @manoldonchev! It actually looks a lot different on my website blog as I put the image side by side with the text but on the way over to steemit, they decided to go in a single file. I'm ready for another adventure now haha! Let's hope steem goes back up again and we can all prosper from it :)

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Wow, if ever visit Australia i will use this post as my guide for the most awesome places there:) I had the change to read The 12 Apostoles entry, very interesting landscape. We have this kind of rock formations at Greece also, but in mainland not at the sea.

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Thanks a lot @georgeboya - yes plenty of amazing places around and you don't have to go too far once you're in these places! I could have easily stayed in one place for many weeks if money was no object and the value of steem was higher!

The 12 Apostles is an amazing landscape for sure. It's a combination of the colours, the white sea horses and the expanse of the coastline from which they form. I've only been to Kos and Nissyros Greek Islands actually - have you written about those rock formations in the mainland?

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Lets hope for for steem to get higher soon:) No i have not written about Meteora ever, but i have been there and it is quite the spectacle:) Check a bit here The opening photo is really impressive but also true to the beauty of the landscape:)

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Yes fingers crossed, I am hoping to get some this evening and that should take me in to the 3k SP region. All part of the #roadtodolphin by the end of the year!

Oh wow that front page photo looks amazing actually! Definitely share some of your pictures if you have them! Looks like I'll be making the most of my time in Europe over the next few years as there's plenty to see! Beautiful!

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Hey @helpiecake and @georgeboya again! Thanks a lot for the cake here, maybe we can enjoy it over talking about some travel adventures :D

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Of course, cake and stories about travel adventures is a nice combination 😊

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Haha this has to be a regular thing in real life! There should be a "travel and cake club" 😁

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Yes! I know I missed a few (or more) of these, so I appreciate a roundup to be able to find them all easily. Looking forward to catching up on some more of the epic adventures soon. :)

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Haha awesome! Glad to have helped make things a bit easier! Thought it would be handy for future travel plans if anyone is interested in going to Australia or New Zealand in the future!

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Thanks a lot @travelfeed and @elsaenroute for the support on this one! Glad to have got this one out the way and now it's time to get on to the next 20 😁

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You know we're waiting for them .… Keep them coming!

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Haha, you got it team! Going to see if I can get another one out this weekend!

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I have to say like another, thank you for putting it all together. I know I missed some as well and it will be easier for me to find when I have the time to catch up.

An epic adventure deserves the best of blogging posts as you have written them and as many as you wrote. We would have been short changed if it was only a few 😉

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I really didn't think this would go down so well to be honest meuf! Thank you for the kind words here and there is no pressure to read them from me of course!

This is probably about a third of the way through the travels, there is so much to get through haha! I wasn't going to let the side down with nothing but acti-shitposts so had to revisit in grand style 🙂

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I'm happy you didn't just leave it at that!

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And I will start posting all my travel related content directly to travelfeed and not from my website so I keep the two separate and not confuse things! It's now just a case of if I set up a separate profile page for travel related posts on social media... Probably should do that but it is just about managing it all

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great post its a pity we did not catch up you could have helped me login this is the first time have been able to do it for ages something about posting key which i finally seemed to fix ella comes from rosebud next door to portsea

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You guys are on the east coast of Aus I seem to remember? Is it Brisbane area? It would have been cool to meet for sure! Portsea and the Mornington Peninsular was pretty awesome to walk around

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Wow! I have some catching up to do there. Tat was a very creative idea, especially for those of us who were not there at the beginning of your journey!

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Thanks a lot man! I have some good ideas sometimes, they just need enticing out haha! Hope this helps folks who are planning to visit Australia and New Zealand and are looking for ideas of places to visit

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I have always wanted to visit New Zealand, so hopefully if we visit Tahiti again, we’ll swing over there too!!

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That sounds like a great idea to head over to New Zealand 😉 I highly recommend it! The next 20 blogs are likely to be New Zealand only as well so plenty of ideas for places for you to visit 🙂

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What a fabulous idea, to have an index of your travel posts! This is really great! 😃

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Hey @thekittygirl! Thank you for having a look! Think it will be pretty useful for those looking to visit rather than having to trawl countless articles here there and everywhere!

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Howdy sir nickyhavey! Lord Fluffton again, man...you got some epic shots for those posts! My gosh, seeing them all together almost makes me want to travel! This was a good idea, who gave that too you? lol.

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Oh yes, New Zealand has definitely been one of my favourite places I've travelled to and it's easy to see why with pictures like these!

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Right. Well you could be their tourism minister!

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