Mt. Maunganui in the background |
The harbor |
Fishing restrictions - fresh seafood is easy to get straight off the wharves in every coastal city |
From spending so much time in sulfur-smelling Rotorua, we were anxious to be back on the coast. After breakfast and goodbyes at our homestay, we drove north to the shores of Tauranga, a popular vacation spot for Aucklanders.
You could have a sheep in every picture you take in NZ if you wanted to |
We had heard that climbing Mount Maunganui in Tauranga was worth the trip and were looking forward to some cool views of the city and coast. At 232 m, Mount Maunganui is really more like a hill than a mountain and locals and tourists alike enjoy the trails up and around the incline every day.
It was a really windy but sunny day and we found ourselves quickly peeling off layers as we climbed up to the top. On the way we encountered lots of curious sheep and even more Chinese tourists trying to feed them while taking a barrage of photographs.
It only takes about an hour to reach the top and the reward is beautiful panoramic views of the coast and of Tauranga city. We were in no hurry at all to return to the car and keep driving north to our campsite for the night.
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