Our first full day in Auckland began with the splitting of our group. Eighteen people went canyoning while the other eighteen went on a Māori tour of the city. I went on the tour. If you’re wondering what canyoning is, we’ll get to that later.
We had two tour guides for the day, Staci and Michelle. Both lovely women were half Māori themselves. We began the tour with a short drive to the top of Maungawhau aka Mt. Eden, the largest volcanic cone in Auckland. We received a brief introduction to both our guides and to Māori culture. We moved out around the cone to the other side, where there was a little observation area. From there we could see the entire city, including most of the other 47 volcanic cones.
After trooping back to the vans and packing ourselves inside, it was another drive over to the Auckland Museum.
We didn’t spend too much time at the museum, but we had enough time to watch the live Māori dance presentation and then a brief tour around the exhibit.
After finishing off that tastiness, we headed back to the vans to once again head out. This time we were driving out to Karekare Beach, a beautiful black sand beach. After the harrowing drive up and then down what was basically a mountain, we had to partake in a river crossing to reach the beach.
Once we tiptoed our way through the sun absorbing, burning hot, touchably soft, black sand, we reached the sea.
Yep. That about sums it up.
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