New Zealand - Getting there & Christchurch

If you decide to travel to New Zealand, you should be absolutely clear about what it means to fly to the other end of the earth. A finger on the map is a children's game. What took time with the ship over six months, the plane does in just over a day. Luckily, it is much safer today!
My fellow hiking mate and former study colleague Daniel and I booked a flight with Emirates in the good Leonberger Hapag-Lloyd travel agency. Because the stopover in Dubai was very long, we decided to put a one day intermediate stop in the desert metropolis. So it was in the first stage from Frankfurt to Dubai.
The city is really a superlative after another. One of them is the Burj Khalifa, which we can see from a distance in the haze. We visit the old town and Dubai Creek. The many smells and people on the market are already very interesting. What I like Dubai less for is, that really everything is just about money. The people who work here come from all sorts of countries around the world. They live here under different conditions and try to send as much money as possible home to their families. In any case, it was explained to me by our taxi driver who took us to the airport the next morning.

The next leg of the trip led us to Bangkok. But this time it was really only an intermediate landing. In the meantime, there is probably a new international regulation which stipulates that the safety checks must be repeated at each intermediate stop. This means: All out of the plane and new through the security check. Unfortunately, this is always associated with a long wait and thus a lot of time loss. It's anoying because in Melbourne as well: the same procedure.

At some point we arrived in Christchurch. The entry to the country was actually relatively easy. My tent, however, was dismantled and inspected very carefully. We had no food with us, which was a strict regulation here. In New Zealand, people are embarrassed when they enter the country, but nothing comes into the country, which could endanger the ecosystem. So then were a few grass seeds, which caught themselves in the velcro closure of my slippers caused the biggest problem. After I had carefully removed everything and thrown into the trash I could continue.
Christchurch was shaken by a heavy earthquake just a few months before our journey. The damage is correspondingly large. But the people are very inventive and make the best of their situation. There were still many houses uninhabitable and once I was wondering what the bugs on the walls "Clear" and a date probably mean.
That day we did not go further into the settlements but visited the park and went to bed early. On the next morning we took a bus to the south.
Our next target was Dunedin.
 
 

 

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