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Keila at Cape Kidnappers, New Zealand

Keila

Australia & New Zealand Specialist

Growing up in California, I spent my childhood hiking, camping, and exploring the stunning national parks of the West. That’s where I developed a deep love for mountains, beaches, canyons, and all kinds of natural landscapes.

In 2023, driven by my passion for the outdoors, I moved to New Zealand for six months. Each weekend brought a new adventure — whether it was discovering a hidden trail, meeting warm and witty ‘Kiwis,’ or driving around breathtaking glacial lakes. I found myself falling more in love with the country, its untouched beauty, and yes, its countless sheep.

New Zealand sparked a lifelong passion for travel. Since then, I’ve cruised through the Whitsundays in Australia, hiked across the Canadian Rockies, tasted coffee in Colombia, and more. I’m excited to share the magic of travel with you.

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Q&A with Keila

Fish and chips in New Zealand

What's the best local dish you've tasted?

I was a frequent fish and chips consumer while in New Zealand. Surrounded by water, the country has great access to a bunch of tasty white fish varieties. They fry them up perfectly and load you up with chips (or French fries to Americans). My favorite spot was in Lyall Bay near Wellington Airport. I’d grab an order of fish and chips, sit on the beach, and watch the planes land and take off.

Keila bungy jumping

What’s your most vivid travel moment?

I was on a two-week road trip around the South Island of New Zealand with my university roommate. We spent the four-month semester getting to know each other and sharing wows at the incredible scenery. It was our last trip of the semester and last chance to hit all the NZ bucket list items. Included, of course, was bungy jumping as New Zealand made the first ever commercial bungy jump. Upon making eye contact with that beautifully terrifying bridge, we both contemplated our decision. To, hypothetically, lessen the fears, we chose to do a tandem bungy and jump together. Getting suited up we realized that, besides our feet tied together, the only thing keeping our bodies together was us. As we held each other arm in arm, my roommate doubted my commitment to not let go and panicked on the edge of the platform. She shook her head, no, begged not to jump, and then on the count of two (instead of three to our surprise) we got a push and were off. We spent the entire jump laughing our heads off and smiling at each other with relief. I can’t imagine a better finale for my NZ journey.

Lofoten Islands, Norway

Where would you love to travel next?

I dream of a Nordic vacation. I’m specifically drawn by the Lofoten Islands, the rainbow sunset skies, sunny summer swims, and winter snow-capped island mountains. I’m also a big knitter and wish to be among the amazing yarns and knitters of Denmark.