Today we went on the Trans Alpine railway. There are no trains in New Zealand. Well that is a lie, there are some, but not many. I originally wanted to either
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The scenery was very beautiful and you could see it change from the planes to the streams and thens snow on the tops of the mountains. However, here I the rub, you had one hour and ten minutes in Greymouth then back on the train for the return journey of yes, you have guessed it 5 hours (it may have been
around 4.5 hours but either way). Nothing much in Greymouth apart from backpackers catching buses to go further south on the west coast. I had a little chat with two Americans who were moaning about no longer getting their passport stamped when they go to countries. I know what they mean.
The train had a buffet car, which was limited for vegetarians and a bit pricey. You could go up to the open sided viewing car but I did not bother. It was a lovely experience but a lot of sitting down, considering I will be doing a lot more soon anyway (when I fly home). New Zealand really is a beautiful country and the train journey just highlight this. However, I am tired. I have not slept properly for two days now (approx six hours sleep in two days) and this is not good.
I will leave you with some photos of my train trip.
The South Island is really pretty and I always wished I'd had more time there. Love the photos. I too get a bit annoyed that I don't get stamped into countries these days. I bought the bigger passport last time because I filled my last one up in 4 years and now I find they don't stamp in most of the paces I've been.
ReplyDeleteHello Sarah. Yes it is an issue not getting stamped as some of them are beautiful! Yes this trip was stunning but a lot to do in one day and I feel not as good because of that, than it could have been. Much love xx
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