The Kiwi Experience Vol II

There will be plenty of firsts for me in this trip. I accepted the assignment because I know I wouldn’t be doing some of the things we’ll be doing if it wasn’t for this project.
I accepted because I’ve never been to the southern hemisphere before.
I accepted because I love discovering new places. And I had a feeling it will be a fantastic road trip.
Day two began with a 2 hour drive to Kaikura, the coastal town along the west coast of New Zealand.
This maybe a small town of no more than 4 thousand people but there is plenty of activities to keep me busy.
This is where I got my first taste of cow dung all over me after a 2 hour All Terrain Vehicle tour of a real-live working animal farm.
We drove the quad bikes up and down the hilly terrain up to the coast and back. Along the way, close encounters with cows, sheeps and seals.
At the end of it all, i was covered in dust and dried up dung.
More firsts on m second day in Kaikoura. I hopped abaord my first helicopter ride for an eagle eye’s view of the mighty sperm whales that feed in this part of the pacific. The helicopter ride was thrilling enough with the blistering winds bumping us all over the place. But the bumpy ride to the middle of the bay was well worth it when the mighty sperm whale surfaced for a breath of fresh air. That moment was just priceless.
I also had the chance to meet the native Maori people to talk about their unique culture. Lesson number one, the Hongi. Which is a traditional greeting of pressing your noses together. It symbolises the exchange of breath.
And there was crayfish everywhere…as one would expect. The town of KaiKoura literally means “A Meal of Crayfish” in the Maori language.

November 19th, 2008 at 3:49 pm
Hi Timothy,
You are so blessed to go on this short trip to New Zealand and experience all the wonderful things associated with a rural New Zealand country life that many Singaporeans may not have the opportunity to do so.
Awaiting your next volume!
November 28th, 2008 at 4:55 pm
Timothy is strongly and fit enouogh for a ride with motorcycles.