Our holiday was almost over, and it was time for us to make our way back to Christchurch for our flight back to Melbourne. We had a day and a half to make a ten hour drive from Te Anau, so we decided to drive 6+ hours during the day, and stay a night at the YHA at Lake Tekapo, then a 3 hour drive to Christchurch the next day.
We set off from Te Anau and reached Queenstown by 11ish, and decided to explore Queesntown for a bit. We took the gondola up the mountain, and it was so much more fun compared to the Genting cable cars. I’m beginning to sound like a broken record, but the views were so wonderful!

When we reached the top, Terence went off to the luge track as he had purchased 5 rounds around the track together with the gondola ticket. It’s a bit hard to describe what a luge is, it’s kind of like a go-kart. From the website, this is what it says:
The scenery’s a blur!
Hurtle down a winding downhill track through the trees.
Race through the bends, or pull in for a breather and enjoy the panorama.
Burn it up on the advanced track or cruise sedately down the scenic track.
Then hop on the chairlift and do it all again.
Skyline Luge – it’s 800 metres of fast-paced freedom.
Once is never enough!
It sounds so much cooler than it looks. I managed to get a picture of Terence on the luge, and it looks like he’s sitting on a teeny land-based boat.

After we came down from the mountain, we stopped at Vudu Cafe for our lunch, and here’s our obligatory meal pictures.


After lunch, we explored a bit more, and I must say that I really like Queenstown. It’s my favourite town that I’ve been to so far in the South Island. It’s a smallish place, but very compact, and lots of activity going on all over.
My impressions of Queenstown were further improved when I discovered two shops. The first was a sweet shop called The Remarkable Sweet Shop. They have great fudge there, I tried so many flavors but amongst my favorites were Creme Brulee and Hokey Pokey. I would love it if this shop was in Malaysia, but then again, I’d probably get diabetes really quickly. They do have online shopping though….

The second shop was one that sold this great tasting gelati, I’ve forgotten the name, but it was so yummy. I can see myself putting on tons of weight if this trip was any longer!
We spent more time that we should have in Queenstown, which meant we had to drive in the dark in order to reach Lake Tekapo. Everything went smoothly though, and we checked into our last night’s stay at Lake Tekapo’s YHA.
I would say that overall, comparing BBH to YHA, I think I do prefer YHA more based on the different places that we’ve stayed at. However, either way, backpacking in New Zealand is at a much higher standard compared to anywhere else I’ve been before. So, my dear Shangri-la friend, do go backpacking in NZ, you’d love it!




























