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Willkommen in Mittelerde (Lord of the Rings Spezial): 8. Dezember

Unsere Tour in/um Wellington mit den Originalschauplaetzen zu “Lord of the Rings”…

Ein ganz besonderes Erlebnis, da viele Drehorte sehr unscheinbar und “normal” erscheinen:

– Der Wald, in den die Hobbits (auf der Flucht vom Gemuesefeld/Bauern) einen steilen Berg hinabfallen, befindet sich 5 Minutem vom Stadtzentrum Wellington und nur ein paar Meter hinter den Haeusern von Anwohnern

– Isengard ist eine Art Vorstadt-Park und koennte sich ueberall befinden…der Tour Guide hat mit sehr guten Erklaerungen den Ablauf der Drehs visualisiert

– Rivendell ist ein paar Kilometer ausserhalb von Wellington in einem Nationalpark (mit sehr guter Strassenanbindung und geteerten Wegen)

– Helms Deep und Minas Tirith wurden in einem Steinbruch/Betonwerk gedreht und heute laesst dieser Drehort nicht mehr erkennen, was vor gut 10 Jahren los war

…auch wir konnten in die Rollen aus LotR schluepfen 🙂

Die Bilder des Tages:

LotR Film Location Sign LotR Hobbit Chase LotR Tour Guide Rivendell Rivendell LotR Isengard   LotR Hobbit Roll LotR Get off the road Gandalf Rene Gandalf Michelle Elf Rene Elf Michelle Rivendell Bridge Bridge Michelle Wellington Hobbit Premiere

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Queenstown, Westcoast, Glaciers & Marlborough Vinyards (November 30 to December 6)

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Top of Queenstown:

Peaks of “The Remarkables” (you might know them as “Misty Mountains” in Lord of the Rings)

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World famous “Fergburger”

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Kiwi Haka (Chief Norm 🙂 )

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Glenorchy (film sets for “Lord of the Rings”, “Vertical Limit”,  “X-Men Origins: Wolverine” and “Chronicles of Narnia”):

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Wanaka (Warbirds & Wheels Museum):
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Blue Pools & Haast Beach:
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Westcoast:

Glaciers (Fox and Franz Josef):

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Cabbage Tree
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Traffic Management “Kiwi” style:

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Shanty Town (“Golden Times”):

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Gold Panning:

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Success (but not enough for early retirement 😉 ):
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Pancake Cliffs…guess, why they’re named like this 😉 ?!

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Marlborough Valley (Blenheim) – NZ’s Wine Region:

Dinner on our campsite…we forgot to take a picture of our “butter chicken with rice” 🙂
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Breakfast in Blenheim:

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Allan Scott Winery:

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In between 300’000 liters of Sauvignon Blanc with the chief vintners:

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This year’s (march 2012) Chardonnay:

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***Thanks for the special tour on Allan Scott’s premises*** (by the way: A. Scott is the preferred wine supplier of the Scott’s Base in Antarctica…let’s check this out coming February!)

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The Milford Track Video!

We were so excited about our 4-day trip, here is the video:

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Milford Track (November 26 to 29)

Milford Track (narrated by Michelle)

The Milford track was described by poet Rudyard Kipling as ‘the finest walk in the world’ and is known in New Zealand as one of the great hikes.  It takes 4 days to walk the 54km from the head of lake Te Anau to Sandfly point on Milford Sound.  You can either take the easy option and join a guided walk where all you need to carry is a rather small rucksack containing just your clothes as food, as bedding and a warm shower is provided in your accommodation, or the independent hiker option like we did where you need to carry everything you will need for the 4 days.

 

Day 1 : Te Anau to Clinton Hut

So we are all ready for our 4 day hike along the Milford Track.  As we are carrying everything we need for the trek our rucksacks are roughly the weight of a small child, but unlike the hikers we would see in Switzerland carrying a child in a special rucksack, my rucksack does not have legs and hence is sadly not going to walk part of the way for me! J  At least it can only get lighter as we eat the food.

 

We are starting out from the lakeside town of Te Anau so our journey begins with a 25 minute bus ride to Te Anau downs where you board a boat which will take us to glade wharf the start of the hike.  We are lucky with the weather and it is blue skies and sunshine.  This part of the lake sees about 3000mm of rain annually on about 200 days of the year, and if we had started yesterday we would have started our walk very wet indeed.  Mind you some fellow hikers did get wet as they ‘forget’ to tell you about the spray which will come up over the boat.

 

It is a pleasant one and a half hours walk to the hut through what looks like ancient forest with views along the Clinton river.

 

Pictures of the day:

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Day 2 : Clinton Hut to Mintaro Hut

I think the whole hut got up at 6 AM this morning to start the hike!  So went our idea of sleeping till 7.  Todays hike is about 6 hours, but with taking hundreds of photos, admiring the waterfalls and dipping of feet in a lake it takes us more like 7.  The last hour is a nice uphill climb, which was quite tiring, but at least it means less uphill tomorrow when we tackle the pass.

 

Again we have sunshine but our hut ranger Ed tells us that they are expecting snow at the hut the following evening.

 

Pictures of the day:

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Day 3 : Mintaro Hut to Dumpling Hut

Today is the big hike day, 900m of height gain as we climb over the Mackinnon Pass and then about 1000m descent into the Arthur Valley.

 

We start with a mixture of sun and cloud up the 11 zig zags which take you up to the pass.  It is just at the end of spring here in New Zealand and whilst we were walking we heard about 3 or 4 avalanches on the surrounding mountains.  This is the reason that we need to take the emergency track down into the Arthur Valley as the main track is still under avalanche risk and hence closed and a couple of weeks ago hikers were being helicoptered over the pass as it was impassable.

 

The view from the top is worth the climb with views back down the Clinton valley, which we had spent the last two days walking along, and our first view of the valley we will be walking down into.  At the top is the toilet with the best view in Fjordland and so that you can enjoy the view, they have even added a window, which you can see out of.  But more impressive is that this toilet is even stocked with toilet paper!!

 

At the bottom of the very steep and rugged emergency track we walk along a boarded walk section, which overlooks hundreds of waterfalls.  (Un)fortunately the route to the Sutherland falls is currently closed due to the active rock fall in the area, my feet certainly were very happy for the 1.5 hours less of walking today.  However you can still see the falls from the track.

 

Pictures of the day:

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Day 4 : Dumpling Hut to Sandfly Point

They say you have not walked the Milford Track unless you have had some rain, and so day 4 was our rain day, at least all the wet weather gear I had just carried for 30km finally had a use J  However the rain does make the waterfalls on this part of the journey more impressive, sadly however it did mean that we missed the views on the boat ride across Milford Sound.

 

But we made it, 4 days, 54km with a really heavy rucksack in tow

 

Pictures of the day:

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If you are considering walking the Milford Track a couple of things to consider.

  1. You need to be reasonably fit, you are walking 6 to 8 hours a day carrying a 10-14kg heavy rucksack (unless you take the easier guided trek option where the rucksack will of course be lighter)
  2. You need to like hiking.  Part of this track sees anywhere from 3000 to 7000mm of rain a year.  It could be you are hiking for 4 days in rain, and parts of the track are liable to flooding.  If you are a fair weather hiker only this is not the walk for you.
  3. You need to book early.  The accommodation on the great hikes need to be booked in advance, and currently the trek is booked out till mid march, it is not possible to look at the weather forecast and decide when you arrive if you would like to do the hike.
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New Zealand Special (November 21 to 24)

New Zealand by campervan

Air New Zealand’s Safety Video (Hobbit Tribute Version):

Christchurch (still traumatized by the earthquake in 2011):

     

Antarctic Center (Christchurch):

 

East Coast (on the road):

           

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November 19-21: Sydney (Stopover)

…more about our very warm welcome by Julie and Mike in the next few days: stay tuned!

Pics of the day:

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November 15-18: Hong Kong

After some experiences at Mumbai International Airport (we paid 7 CHF for a 50 meters luggage-transportation; security check was not worth the name; lounge was dark with some broken lights, providing a “disco” feeling 🙂  ), we had a nice overnight flight with JetAirways: Business Class seats in fishbone configuration: full flat seats and good service.

In Hong Kong we stayed at Holiday Inn Express (Causeway Bay): small, but OK, rooms, centrally located and service as expected. Hong Kong was our last chance to get a visa for Australia (well, to get Rene a tourist visa, as Michelle was granted hers already during our stay in India), as we planned almost everything for 123 days of travelling round the world, but had overseen the requirement to apply for an online visa for “down under”…thanks to the support and effort by the Australian embassy in Hong Kong, we got the visa 48 hrs before departure to Sydney.

Hong Kong was a very positive experience: clean, organized, reasonably priced (e.g. least expensive Apple products in the world, but still not at the bargain level) and full of sights. Despite the fact, that we will be back in HK for another 5 days, Michelle managed to organize “Complete Hong Kong by foot in 2 days” 🙂 … we did The Park, The Peak, The Botanical Gardens, The Star Ferry, Kowloon and China Town. We also created a new version of dumplings, when Michelle dropped hers into the tea cup, trying to manage the little slimy wonton with chop sticks.

We left HK by China Eastern Airlines, flying to Sydney via Shanghai. Again, surprisingly positive: good service, Western and Chinese style food selection and almost flat lie seats (inflight entertainment system offered an excellent choice) for our 10.5 hrs overnight flight. We almost managed to leave on time in Shanghai, despite the fact, that 3 A330 planes (= 1’000 passengers) got boarded at the same time through the same gate: “organized chaos”!

…Sydney, here we come!

Pics of the day (in addition to our video, we posted few days back):

 

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The Hong Kong Video

Watch our video about Hong Kong:

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The Goa Movie

Watch our Goa movie:

We definitely recommend our hotel & beach resort The Leela Goa: http://www.theleela.com/locations/goa

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Day Three/Four: Kolkata

Day Three:

We flew from Mumbai Domestic Airport to India’s third largest city, Kolkata. Our Jet Airways flight was in time, food was Indian style and tasty. Our Swissotel pickup brought us in no time to the hotel. We were welcomed and the hotel’s facilities were explained in epic ways…check-in took some time; not because of any waiting time, but due to the variety of things to be explained :-). Our room was (still is) large, modern and a typical Swiss understatement: we enjoyed. In the evening, we met with Ruma and Nityananda, both have worked with Rene in the recent past. We enjoyed an Indian meal with a Swiss twist in the hotel’s Indian restaurant (Naan bread stuffed with Swiss cheese).

Day Four:

Nityananda picked us up from the hotel for a sightseeing tour around Kolkata. Sunday’s traffic is convenient and we were able to enjoy a lot of sights by car (including “holy” cows 🙂 ). We also stopped at Victoria Memorial, for which we left the car; our first experience with close contact to life in Kolkata. We consider this city more polluted than Mumbai; however, there was no situation of danger, begging or pickpocketing at all. Nityananda invited us for lunch at his house: we enjoyed his family’s hospitality, food and stories about life in this city and India in general. Later in the afternoon, we met with Ruma again for coffee, tea and crepes in one of the other malls of Kolkata. Malls seem to play an important role in socializing and meeting. We’ve very much enjoyed the good company: Thank you, Ruma and Nitya!

Pics of the day:

Obey the traffic rules … 🙂

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