After Paihia we spent St. Patrick's Day in Auckland, then cruised down to Raglan and spent two nights there. After that we visited the Waitomo Caves, did an incredible tour to see the glowworms, then traveled south-east to sleep in a Marae (the community houses of the Maori) and learned more about their traditional ways.
But one after the other.
While the others went surfing, we explored the Bridal Veil Falls, hiked up and down the waterfall, and cooked dinner with some other bus companions back at the lodge.
Our stay in Raglan was rounded up nicely with watching the sun dip into the ocean, while Red Bull helicopters filmed the surfers for one of their ads.

The second cave we went to held amazing rock formations, stalagmites, stalagtites, flowstones, animal skeletons, and and and.
Like I said, worth every penny!
Mourea - That evening we had a cultural experience night booked with Stray, where we got to meet some very cool Maori that took us into their family. Their values are very simple, they want to make you as homey and comfortable and physically full as they can. That last part was realized at their evening feast (the first homecooked meal in aaages). Roasted chicken, fried veggies, gravy, peas, chocolate-fruit salad, the list goes on...
Afterwards we took part in their evening ceremony and learned to laugh and sing with them. They even performed their traditional intimidation dance for us.
They are so wonderfully proud of their culture, and so happy to show it to visitors.
Hi Emma!
ReplyDeleteWe are now folloing your travel. Exciting and thrilled!
Keep on going....
J+G