Dec 9, 2019• by Thecoupleinrow51
Camp Glenorchy: an ecological piece of art
Most travellers know Queenstown by heart, being the thrill capital of New Zealand. However, not many know that the road doesn’t end in Queenstown. In fact, the very few who wisely decide to...
Dec 6, 2019• by Thecoupleinrow51
Sunrise on Roys Peak: Is the Instagram hike worth waking up early?
It’s 2:30 AM and the alarm on Simone her phone goes off. “It’s time to wake up.” she said. “We have to go”. It was a clear and dark night and millions of stars flickered in the night...
Dec 5, 2019• by Thecoupleinrow51
Orokonui Ecosanctuary: a safe haven for birds and little flowers
Unlike its neighbour Australia - a scary place where every living thing tries to either poison you or eat you - New Zealand’s’ native flora and fauna are very peaceful. Some might even call...
Nov 20, 2019• by Thecoupleinrow51
Our First Impression of Christchurch: walking through the sleepy city
We have decided to call Christchurch our home for the coming year. It is the largest city on New Zealand’s South Island, but it certainly doesn’t feel that way. Christchurch has a very...
Nov 19, 2019• by Thecoupleinrow51
Silostay: an ecological wonder in a place of little wonders
While being on the road enjoying the Banks Peninsula we were able to make a stop and check out SiloStay in Little River. SiloStay is a very unique accommodation made out of grain silos. These...
Nov 15, 2019• by Thecoupleinrow51
Bank Peninsula: a hidden gem just south of Christchurch
New Zealand is home to so many beautiful places, it can be hard to choose which places to go to, having only limited time. As we just started our adventure, exploring Canterbury and the South...
Historical Tour with a Taste of traditional Cuisine