Complete Program -
Meet the locals as the Overlander travels around
New Zealand
Explore
New Zealand's top tourist destinations with the locals.
Stories include:
In
Auckland, I took a 'favorite five' tour with Dr
Maya, checking out the
Mt Eden lookout, the
Parnell French Market, Mt Eden shopping village,
Piha Beach and finally fish and chips at
Mission Bay.
The Bay of islands is a aquatic paradise made up of some
150 islands. I take to the water, going on a fishing trip and swimming with
Dolphins. I also learn about
Maori culture, getting an insight into why the Waitangi
Heritage site is afraid of the scourge of
Tourism, and what
Maori Tattoos and the Hongi
Greeting represent.
Local gym owner
Belinda Bennett takes me to a secret location, but insists on blindfolding me, handcuffing me and locking me in the boot of her car, in order to keep the spot under wraps. I interviewed Maori Masseuse
Wiki about Maori healing techniques, such as romiromi massage and the use of healing plants like
Kawakawa. I then visit
Te Puia National Maori Carving
School where I interview
Cori Marsters about this ancient art.
Film in
Cuba Street, asking people what they liked about
Wellington. Met some amazing people and as one person said, 'There is always a secret doorway in Wellington' where you may find a bar, an art gallery or musicians performing.
I interview
Maverick businessman,
Peter Yealands who runs
Yealands Estate, a 1,
000 Hectare winery that has been hailed the most sustainable winery in the world. Yealands has introduced some innovative sustainable practices in their vineyard, such as grazing miniature 'babydoll' sheep, instead of using mowing equipment, and developing a biodegradable plastic bottle.
Hitchhike from
Nelson to Takaka, and then onto
Abel Tasman National Park. I learn about how the hippies moved into the Takaka region in the
1970′s, and how even today the area is made up of lifestylers trying to live off the land.
If
Queenstown was a person, it would be a teenager.
So the best way to appreciate Queenstown is to act like a teenager;
do things for the first time, like skydiving or bungy,
stay up and party all night,
and then laze about in a spa the next day.
I was in
Christchurch on a Wednesday night and wanted to check out the nightlife.
I happened to find a venue that was running a
Burlesque competition.
Being a bit cheeky, I thought what better way to explore a city founded on puritan religious values, than to feature tassles and lingerie.
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- published: 11 Jan 2012
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