……Thursday 5th – Friday 6th November
Day 18
The Longest Day. We arose at 5.30am, showered and lugged our bags down the many many steps from Bobby and Clare’s house to the car, where we drove blearily to the rail station in Wellington. My sleep-fogged brain registered that Bobby only had to pay $8 to park in the middle of town for the whole day. $8! To park for a whole day in the capital city?! Marvellous. One coffee and cinnamon scroll later, we hopped on the Overlander for our 12 hour journey up North Island to Auckland. If anyone thinks that planning this the day before flying back to the UK, a word of advice. Don’t. It was the stupidest idea ever in the history of bad travel planning. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a nice train journey with beautiful views, but TWELVE hours of it was enough to make me wish I’d flown or driven. Anyway – the views are all a bit weather dependent, and we left Wellington in drizzle, so the Kapiti coast was not looking its best. We did see Ruapehu and Tongariro, the Raurimu Spiral was a feat of railway engineering and mostly the scenery was green and worth looking at, but TWELVE HOURS. The other thing I forgot was that most trains enter cities and towns through the grimy industrial bits. Hmm. We landed in Auckland at about 7.30pm and decided that we could do with the exercise, so we walked up Queen Street to our apartment (nearly to K Road). Bloody hell, it was a long way dragging a wheely suitcase, but I needed the exercise. Apartment was small and not as nice as the first one, but it was only for one night. We walked back to Vivace for our final evening meal in NZ (I’m not counting the food in the airport the next evening). It was very good food – I had veal with asparagus and some really nice sauce of some description. We downed a bottle of Freefall Pinot Gris between us, had cheesecake, and wandered back up the street stuffed and tipsy.
Day 19
The lovely staff at Bianco off Queen let us leave our luggage with them after we had checked out, so we left it and went to the Zoo!! We spent all day there – the weather was brilliant, and all the animals were out. The Africa enclosure looked a bit sad and dusty (one lonely zebra) but the meerkats were great. You can climb down under the meerkat enclosures and go through tunnels, popping your head up (in a Perspex dome) in their enclosure. We saw everything and were hot dusty and tired by the time we caught the bus back to Queen Street. We collected out luggage and headed off to catch the airport bus. Not much to say about waiting in the international departure lounge at Auckland airport. You could be anywhere. We took off at 11.45pm on the Friday and landed at Heathrow at 1.35pm on Saturday, having eaten the usual airline food and watched a wide selection of movies.
So that’s it folks – the big trip was over. We liked it. We’ll be going back









