Monday, August 10, 2015

New Zealand milford

Best time to visit Milford Sound
On our first trip to New Zealand we didn't get the opportunity to cruise Milford Sound. It was towards the end of winter, in August, when an avalanche closed Milford. Fortunately, the cruise company (Real Journeys) provided us the full refund. We planned our second trip December of the year after and it was the right decision to make. The weather in New Zealand is not always predictable, simply put, you may experience all seasons in one day. Milford Sound weather can be interesting as it displays some of the highest rain statistics. It may be sunny as you begin cruising but as you enter the rain forest you will likely experience high precipitation and dense fog.

Driving to Milford Sound
Although flights are available from Queenstown, driving gives the flexibility to stop and enjoy every moment of the journey with breathtaking views of waterfalls, creeks, mirror lake, mountains and lush green landscape. We drove from Queenstown to Te Anau couple days ahead of traveling to Milford Sound, giving ourselves a buffer for rainy weather. In case, you are also planning on Doubtful Sound cruise, Te Anau is a smart location as the cruise dock is 20 minutes from the town center. Early start to Milford Sound is recommended to avoid the tourist bus traffic peaking between 8 - 10 am.

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Cruising Milford Sound
We had made our reservation with Real Journeys cruise.  To be contd.

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Sunday, August 9, 2015

Travel to Ayers Rock, Australia

Ayers Rock

On our trip to Australia we didn't miss the opportunity to visit Ayers Rock. It was a  perfect day with clear blue sky. We camped at the observation parking lot before sunset and snapped camera till sunset. While this was as amazing an experience as foretold by others, the 'wow' moment wasn't until the following day when we walked around the rock and noticed the impressions visible in the photograph below. This is the back side of the rock in relation to the view from the observation parking lot. If you do visit Ayers Rock, don't forget to look for this. 
Would love to hear the experience of folks who have visited Ayers Rock. Please add as Comments.


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