Tuesday 29 May 2012

Phillip Island Penguin Parade Tour - May 29, 2012

I just got back from doing the Phillip Island Penguin Parade Tour and had to blog about it immediately! I had the best day ever, and wanted to make sure I wrote about it while it's still fresh in my head so that I didn't miss any of the awesome details. So the day began with me getting on the Go West bus, which holds no more than 20 people. This company is great because it's a smaller bus so it's more interactive, and can make more stops, rather than a large coach bus. Our tourguide's name was Dave. He was extremely friendly and very funny. There were people on our tour from Canada, America, Germany, Sweden and a bunch of places in Asia.



Our driver Dave and the Penguins on his dashboard
Farmland on the drive
My seat from the back of the bus after meeting my new Canadian friends


 At our first stop for lunch, I met the other two Canadians on board when waiting for lunch at the fish and chips place. Their names were Steve and Stephanie - really nice people. We agreed to team up for the day, which turned out great. I convinced them to get the flake and chips, which they'd never had before. They were hesitant as I had been the first time I tried it, but they ended up loving it! We ate lunch on the bus while we drove to our first destination, the chocolate factory! I loved our tourguide, because he would always play a song that related to where we were going just before we arrived. He ended up playing a song from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, which was very fitting and made us all laugh. The place was fantastic! We got free chocolate samples upon arrival, and then headed into the rooms to see how it's all made. We saw a room of all the raw materials, and then learned what you do with those materials in order to make delicious chocolate. We were also able to  play games to win free chocolate. Steve was really good at the one game and got chocoalte for himself, Stephanie and I. We also go to take a picture with giant plastic chocolate and make designs with chocolate that hardened and we got to eat. We also saw a huge waterfall of chocolate,which looked fantastic. It wasn't quite the same as Willy Wonka's factory, but it was still pretty awesome!

Chocolate Factory!



Map made of chocolate
He's made entirely of chocolate

If you look closely, the entire picture was made of chocolate
Chocolate town with a train running through it
Chocolate Moose
This room looked more like Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory
Chocolate waterfall
Yay chocolate!
Shoes made entirely of chocolate
Our bus
Then we headed out to the koala conservation centre. This was one of my favourite stops of the day. We got to walk around in a natural habitat where there were lots of koalas in the trees, as well as right on the ledges in front of us. We were really lucky to see so many of them awake, because koalas are actually only awake for four hours of the day. We even got to see a little baby one jumping between trees. The great thing is they don't seem spooked by humans being there, so they don't move when you try to take a few pictures. They were so adorable! We also got to see a number of wallabies hopping around. The one little guy was munching away on some fruit for a while and basically posing for us. It was so amazing to see these animals! It was a huge highlight of the tour.

This is what a koala looks like when it's born
Our tourguide Dave teaching us about koalas

Our first koala sighting!







We were able to get surprisingly close to them

First wallaby sighting!
He was so cute!


We also saw a Kookaburra (Australian bird)



 Next we headed off to a winery, where we did some wine tasting and had cheese on bread and fruit. We sampled about 6 different wines. My favourite was the last one which was a dessert Riesling white wine. I was very tempted to buy a bottle of it. I was reminded by Steve and Stephanie though that wine is super cheap in Australia (I've seen some bottles for as little as $2.50), so I postponed. It was fun to smell and taste all the different wines though, and learn about them from our Scottish leader. We loved all the different cheeses we tried on our bread and jams, as well as the fruit. It was a great way to relax and appreciate the different tastes of the wine.
The lovely table set up for our wine tasting

My favourite wine was the dessert Riesling




 When we finished our wine, we headed off to the Nobbies. This is where we were able to walk along a huge boardwalk and see absolutely breathtaking views. I was actually speechless. It was an area where a volcano had formed a bit of land near the coast. The scenery was just amazing! I really could have stayed there for hours just taking it all in. We also kept an eye out for penguins in case they were nesting under the boardwalk, but unfortunately we didn't spot any. I really can't do the place justice just with words, so I'll post lots of pictures!






Finally, we headed to the Penguin Parade! There we were able to look around in the Pavillion before we met our guide along the way to our seats. He had hot chocolate (Milo) and cake waiting for us, which was a great way to keep warm while waiting by the shore for the penguins. We sat in the stands and waited. They were late, but they eventually did come. It was so adorable! They come in with the tide and waddle their way onto the beach. Then they waddle down a path and veer off from the group when they reach their specific nesting spots. They come in packs usually. It's funny and really cute to watch, because they sometimes stop and wait if they are unsure or scared. They then wait until one leads and the rest quickly waddle behind. They are very small penguins too! They make these funny sounds calling their mates from the water to come nest. Some of them got confused thinking it was mating season, so we witnessed a few of them trying to mate as well. We paid an extra fee of $15.00 to get the Penguin plus seats. This means that we'd have less people and a better view of the penguins. It was definitely worth it as I was about two feet from the penguins for most of it. You're not supposed to take pictures of them, but my friend snapped a quick one, so I'll post it when I can get it off of him.




Anyways, the entire day was absolutely amazing. I loved every minute of it and can't wait for my tour of the Great Ocean Road coming up this Friday! It's with the same company so it's bound to be a great day. Today felt like I was really experiencing some of the great things that Australia has to offer. It made me want to do a lot more travelling around the country. I'll have to save up so that I can see and do it all!

Saturday 26 May 2012

Trip to Melbourne - May 15, 2012

About a couple weeks ago, I had the best day I've had in Australia so far. We made a trip into the city of Melbourne. I got to see what an amazing city it is. I immediately fell in love with it. They have so much awesome architecture, a very convenient metro system and lots to see/do. So we started by taking a walk around the city. I got to see the beautiful Yarra River and lots of neat buildings. I took a picture in front of the tallest lookout building in Australia (or something of that nature). There's this giant block we covered that had so many neat things to see! We saw tonnes of good places to eat, and a huge store just full of every magazine you could think of. We also found this lollly store, that has a few walls of candy. You get a big container and just fill it with whatever kinds you want. This place had a lot of candies from home like Runts that I definitely miss.

Yarra River

Can't remember the name but super tall lookout building

Loved the name of this place
Lots of neat looking buildings

Awesome

Loved this store!







Melbourne is a very busy place, kind of like Toronto, but I like it. There's a lot of people everywhere, both locals and tourists. The neat thing is they have information people stationed on street corners to hand out maps and help people find their way. I've also come to realize that Melbourne is very big on Art. There are a lot of statues everywhere and people creating art.


Neat statue
Woman doing chalk art on the sidewalk

Busy busy!


One of the things I wanted to see most when I went to Melbourne was the popular Flinders Station, and I did! It's the main train station there, but it's really  neat looking. It's really big and is all golden in colour. Just before lunch, we hit a shop that had all kinds of neat things in it. I tried on one of those hats that people wear in England and liked it. I probably would have bought it if I had somewhere to wear it. I feel like you could spend several days going to all the different shops to see what they have. For lunch we went to this great hot dog place that had lots of delicious hot dogs to choose from. They also had a whole window of donuts to choose from. It seems that Australians love their donuts, because I see them literally everywhere in Australia!

Flinders Station!
Fun hat (I tried on that green jacket for fun as well)

Mmm lunch

Lots of delicious looking donuts

After lunch, we jumped on the city circle tram. This train goes in a loop around the core of the city and is free. The ride lasts about an hour, but is a really great way to see what's in the city. On the ride, we saw cool statues, the Victorian Parliament building, a pretty fountain, and lots of other sights/buildings.

Our tram ride

Pretty statue and trees



Victorian Parliament Building

After the tram ride, we went shopping, which is one of my favourite things to do. We found one of my new favourite stores, which is called Forever New. I loved everything in the store, but unfortunately it is very expensive. Thankfully though, we found an outlet of that store in a second mall. We did a bunch of shopping, and then went to the Crown Casino. For dinner we went to a buffet place called Kitchen Workshop, which has a lot of delicious foods to choose from. I definitely ate a lot of food and dessert there. Finally, to finish the night off, we sat by the Yarra River where they have a neat flame show that happens either every half an hour or hour.  It was a great end to a great day.

Crown Casino

New favourite store - Forever New
Buffet place for dinner

Part of my dessert - Masterchef style

The gorgeous view of the Yarra River at night