Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts

Jan 18, 2014

Kaikoura to South Bay

So before my big hike at the Tongariro Alpine Crossing, our tour manager suggested us to do the small hike from Kaikoura to South Bay along the Kaikoura peninsula. He offered to send us to the starting point which is at Point Kean carpark but since we wanted to practise for our big hike, we decided to walk from the town to the starting point which we took around an hour. Along the way, we actually saw our tour manager driving past a few times and I think at one point of time, he was getting worried that we had not reach the starting point, haha.

From the Point Kean carpark, we set off for the hike along the Kaikoura peninsula to some of the stunning view points, Whalers Bay and Sharks Tooth point. We had so much fun taking jumping shots and enjoying the view at the same time. After a while, we finally reach the South Bay town, which is at the other side of the peninsula. From here, there is a short cut which is an hour back to the starting point.






source: virtual-kaikoura.com

Jan 16, 2014

Tongariro Alpine Crossing

wow..I practically left my blog for the past two months. Although I am back since end of Dec last year, but another year end trip to Bangkok had me being away from the office for a month. Such a bliss.
Tongariro Alpine Crossing
I spent almost 3 weeks in New Zealand starting from the South Island and travel all the way up. One of the highlight of my trip is not the sight seeing in the South Island but rather this place in North Island. I signed up for 19.4km hike, the Tongariro Alpine Crossing which is one of the best one day trek in New Zealand and some even say the top ten in the world. I have not been to many treks but as a die hard LOTR's fan, this is even better than Hobbiton as Mt Ngauruhoe or more famously known as Mt. Doom in the movie is located here.

Never regret doing this although I had to carry almost 3 kg of weight on my shoulders while dragging my big ass 7D along. Not even 2 km into the trek, I had started cursing myself for bringing such big camera and signing up for this. 

Distance and altitude of the trek
Source: www.tongarirocrossing.org.nz

Map of the trek
source: www.themissingyear.com
For those who is interested, it's not entirely an easy trek and there is a reason why it was renamed to include the alpine word into the trek as it was previously just Tongariro Crossing.This is to show those who is interested to trek that this is a serious trekking whereby one should prepare for the sudden cold at the top of the mountain. 

For us, we were very lucky as the weather was forecast rain for the next few days. Come the day of the hiking, it was sunny, not too hot and not too cold. As part of the optional trip that we signed up with Haka Tours, there was a shuttle picking us up from our hostel around 6am in Taupo, and from there it's about an hour plus to reach the starting point of the trek, Mangatepopo around 730am. Before we left the bus, the driver told us that the 3 volcanoes are still active and cautioned us to run as fast as possible should they erupted. The last time one of the mountain, Mt. Tongariro had just erupted in November 2012. Truthfully speaking, I didn't know about it until it was told by the driver. Ignorance is a bliss!

Still flat and I was unaware of the hell in front
Mangatepopo to Soda Spring
We started the trek around 730am and from Mangatepopo, the trek is fairly easy with almost flat land. We stopped for toilet break at Soda Spring, the last stop for any usage of toilet before the next one in Ketetahi Hut. I didn't have much extra water to go for a toilet break but since everyone was going, I joined in the crowd. After that, the nightmare began. 


The start of the Devil's staircase
Soda Spring to South Crater (or famously known as the Devil's Staircase)
There is a reason why it was called that way. I was having such a hard time climbing up stairs after stairs and having extra weight made the journey more difficult than ever. It took me quite some time to finally reach the South crater and some flat land before another nightmare awaiting!

Finally at the Red Crater
It is quite scary to stand at the edge with strong wind blowing 

South Crater to Red Crater
This is considered the toughest part of the trek as there are no defined steps or stairs. Just rocks and rocks and many small pebbles. It is also quite dangerous here as I was climbing the rocks, the wind was very strong and almost blew me away. Once I was up at the top of the Red crater, the view is stunning as I can see lakes and mountains afar with such good weather. Took some rest here and my lunch as well. Just chocolates and energy bars. 

Blue Lake
Emerald Lake
Red Crater to Blue Lake
From here,I can fully see the greenish Emerald lake and the Blue lake and it is one of the best scenery during the entire trek. After here, it is a descent but as it was again full of small stones and quite slippery, I fell on my butt a few times. Finally, I had to slide and run down. 

Mt. Doom from far

Blue Lake to Ketetahi Hut
It was quite easy from here onwards but I suffered from leg cramp. Must be walking too much and looking back the view while I sat down to rest my leg, I can see Mt. Doom, the Red Crater and another snow capped mountain from here. 

Mt. Tongariro which is still churning out smoke 
Clear blue skies all the way
Looking tired and eager to finish the trek

Ketetahi Hut to Ketetahi car park
This is one very long descent into the tropical forest and we took almost 2 hours as we need to cross rivers, jungle and keep walking and walking and yet to see the sign of the car park. When we finally saw it, it was 230pm. We took almost 7 hours to finish the trek.

I were quite worried in the beginning that we would not be able to catch the last bus back to Taupo. That is the reason why we keep walking and did not take much time to rest or eat. 


Felt like I was transported into Middle Earth
To sum it up, like my friend said, we felt like we were in the LOTR movie as Sam and Frodo in the quest to destroy the ring. It's one hell of an adventure!

For more information, can check out this official website for the weather and volcano eruption warning

Feb 21, 2012

Paracas National Park @ Lima, Peru

If you think Peru only consists of Machu Picchu, you are totally wrong. At least that's what I thought initially. A bit shallow but hey, that's how I get to know about the amazing country.

On the second day of the tour from Lima to Nazca, we passed by this national park, Paracas by my standards, is very gorgeous. I have yet to see the Twelve Apostles in Melbourne but I believe this is as stunning as that.







Dec 19, 2011

Sep 24, 2011

Close Up

What do you do if you have too much time in a place where there's nothing much you can do?

This is what I did while we were in NewTingri, Tibet.




Close up shots of flowers at the hotel.

We were 'stranded' in our hotel for the next leg to Everest Base Camp. We practically count down for dinner right after lunch!


Sep 13, 2011

Qomolangma

Qomolangma, the left peak
Qomolangma or Sagarmatha or better known as Everest is the tallest mountain in the world standing at more than 8000m above sea level. One of the highlights of our Tibet trip is to see Everest from the base camp but we didnt get to see in the end. Instead, we took the mountain flight from Kathmandu which enable us to see Everest and the Himalayans range from above the clouds. The flight cost us around USD 130 for an hour. Worth every dollar paid!

Some pictures for the feast of your eyes. Enjoy!


More mountain range


Himalayan range
The leng chai pilot on the right
Inside the plane with the mountain map

Jun 12, 2011

Yang Ming Shan National Park @ Taipei, Taiwan


the pink cherries against the green




I was being told by a friend that Yangmingshan 陽明山國家公園 is a must especially during the cherry blossom season in March. Since we were there during the spring season, we made a day trip from XiMenDing. To get to the national park, one can take the bus no 260 across exit 3 of XiMen MRT station which cost roughly around NTD 30. The journey is about an hour plus. What we didnt expect that it would be extremely cold to hike those trails in the park as the temperature dropped until around the tens.

So instead of walking around the park, we just walked till the place where there's plenty of cherry blossoms. It was quite a sight to see such beautiful scenary although I wished it could be warmer but then if it was warmer, I guess the cherry will die faster..haha




bonzai (L) and lonely bench (R)








capturing the reflection


Anyway, we spend just a few hours walking around and then headed to Beitou from the park.

Apr 14, 2011

Return of the Condors


the giant bird cruising over the canyon




stunning canyon scenary

Nope..this is not on the famous wushu novel by Jin Yung. It's on the Andean condor spotting while in Peru at Colca Canyon. To be able to spot the condors at their natural habitat, we had to wake up at 5 in the morning and drove a few kilometres to the spot. Usually, the condors will be out hunting around 8 in the morning. We were lucky as within minutes of arriving at canyon, we could see many condors cruising along the Colca Canyon.






the wings which look like fingers


the many condors from afar


throngs of tourists