© Nans & Taylor Why Come to New Zealand? The Lord of the Rings is often a drawcard for New Zealand. After all, about 6% of visitors say it is the main reason they come to New Zealand. For the other 94%, we were likely to be introduced to New Zealand through the movie trilogy, but we realise there’s so much more here. As Taylor says: “Of course, I knew there was more to the country than just the film locations, but my initial intention was to come here and slay as many orcs as possible.” And Nans agrees: “It’s very simple. New Zealand is a dream country if you like hiking and mountain biking, which is my case. The landscapes are so amazing here!” Plus, it allowed Nans to continue his YouTube Channel, Retour En Salle (in French), where he does video reviews once a month for newly released movies. “New Zealand makes the perfect filming location for a review about The Hobbit, which uses New Zealand as a movie location – mind blown!”

© Nans & Taylor Arriving in New Zealand: Getting Set Up! “I don’t know her but she’s still following me,” says Nans. “No, Ok, I’m kidding. We met in Auckland at the beginning of our journey. The pair met each other by both getting a starter pack with Working Holiday Starter. Working Holiday Starter helped us when we arrived with paperwork, job and travel advice, etc. “We were introduced by Robin, our contact and “help man” here in New Zealand.” By also being booked into the same hostel, they quickly became friends realising they had similar travel goals. “There was never a plan to travel together from the beginning,” says Taylor. We just happened to independently plan our calendars the same way for the first couple of weeks. After that, we knew we were compatible travellers with similar interests, so we didn’t have any problems planning future trips and activities together.”

© Nans & Taylor Tackling the Great Walks of New Zealand It’s not much to ask: the best way to see New Zealand’s landscapes is by doing multi-day hikes! Not only that but multiples of multi-day hikes! But if anyone can demonstrate how much doing the Great Walks is worth it, then Taylor can. She has now tackled more than half of the walks, whilst using crutches! Despite having hip surgery due to being diagnosed with bone cancer, osteosarcoma, six years ago, she has not let that become a barrier. “I’ve been doing my best to not let it slow me down, so I’ve become quite agile of crutches,” she says. It’s clear that the Great Walks have had a similar effect on the pair. “When you start one, you want to do them all. They are all different and it’s really a good way to discover New Zealand and yourself too,” says Nans. Taylor agrees: “It was never our plan to do all 9 Great Walks, but once you’ve started, it’s difficult to stop (at least for us).”

© Nans & Taylor Which Great Walks are Truly Great? Of course, it all comes down to taste. The Great Walks are so diverse that none of which are the same. But the backpacking duo found the biggest highlights in the Routeburn Track and Tongariro Northern Circuit. “The first one we did was the Routeburn Track,” says Taylor. “When you see that kind of massive landscape stretched out before you, untouched and so beautiful, you just want more and more of it. That’s what made me realise that multi-day hikes were maybe the best way to experience New Zealand, in its true form.” On the other hand, they both agree that Tongariro has stood out to them the most. “Walking on Mordor, for a Lord of the Rings fan, is amazing,” Nans says. Although they had mostly sunny weather, they got to appreciate why New Zealand weather is usually described as four seasons in a day, creating the perfect ambience for Mordor. “You are traversing the very same shadowlands as in the films, with Mt Doom (Mt Ngaururhoe) in clear sight!” Taylor says.