FireTheLier’s Late Birthday Trip to Otrohonga, Waitomo/Taupo NZ [Nov 13-15 2022]

TRAVEL GUIDE – OTROHONGA/WAITOMO NEW ZEALAND   #newzealand #otrohonga #waitomo #birthdaycelebration Welcome back Chameleons, This video is a really special one for my one and only FireTheLier and we decided based on the title to head up to Otrohonga and stayed at a Holiday park for the four days of this birthday. FireTheLier’s birthday was on the 7 November 2022 yet he wanted to do a special activity which was based in Waitomo, NZ. We decided not only to celebrate his birthday with this yet to face my fears of water, heights, and concaved spaces. We did an activity of Blackwater rafting and caving around Waitomo and the regions surrounding this area. Special thanks to the tour guides from Legendary Blackwater Rafting Co down Waitomo Homestead of Jess, Micah, and Ciaran for guiding us through the 3 hours as well as sharing briefly a little bit of the history of the caves. (Which I will share soon for you all to gain a better understanding of anything that I have seen and done for you all). Location: (SEE MAP) Then we decided the following day of day 3 of the 4 days planned to head back to Taupo and we had a round of mini golf we went to DeBatts Hot Springs and Water Park to relax and rewind. This is located by the Hilton Hotel of Taupo. Video recommendations: [2:11:25] Goodbye Malborough, Queen Charlotte Sounds, Picton/ Hello Wellington –Click here [2:20] Travel Bug -Traveling With Aspie Playlist – Click here I DON’T OWN THE FULL RIGHT TO THE COPYRIGHT MUSIC MUSIC: Journey Artist: Mokka Thanks for watching and for your support! Thanks, FireTheLier for everything that you do and you can find him to support him on Facebook YouTube

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