Rotorua Daily Post

A LIFE IN TRAVEL

Bella Kalolo-suraj The Dawn Raids actor shares how a trip to Paraguay changed her life

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What have you been missing most about travel?

Face-to-face connection with family and friends overseas. I have missed going on tours around the globe too.

What are your strongest memories from the first overseas trip you ever took?

Getting bitten so badly by mosquitoes in Samoa, and the only ointment for my bites was bright pink. I can safely say I stood out just a little bit. I also have a memory of sitting in our village pool in Lufilufi to help the healing of my bites by letting the small fish clean them out. I’ll never forget that feeling.

What was a standard family holiday like when growing up?

Going to Wellington to stay at my aunty and uncle’s house in Island Bay.

Who has most inspired your travels?

I think it’s more of a “What” inspired my travels — which was my gap year. I won an exchange scholarshi­p to Paraguay when I was 16. There were five Pacific/māori people who won those scholarshi­ps from around New Zealand. I had only ever travelled to Australia and Samoa, so I jumped at it. I learned a different language, experience­d a culture unlike my own, and was part of the Paraguayan girls’ choir called Adagio. I stayed in Paraguay after my exchange at the request of my choir master, Javier Goligorsky, to represent Paraguay at the world choir competitio­ns in Rome, where we won gold. I went on to tour France, Germany and Spain with the choir. Truly unforgetta­ble.

What is the greatest trip you’ve ever been on?

My tour of Europe with Adagio.

And the worst?

This is only the worst because I had to travel to Samoa for my nana’s funeral. I can only remember pockets of that trip.

It was an overwhelmi­ng time.

What’s your approach to packing for a big trip?

I’ve learned over the years that you usually don’t use everything that you pack. If I’m going away for a week or two I can get everything I need into a carry-onsized bag.

What is the destinatio­n that most surprised you — good or bad?

Bangkok. I guess I was a bit unsure how I’d be in that kind of heat, but I was out shopping as soon as I got there and absolutely loved it.

Where was your most memorable sunrise/sunset?

A sleepless night with my nieces found us welcoming in the first light atop Auckland’s Mt Roskill. It was so beautiful!

What’s the first thing you do when you get home from a long trip?

I take my shoes off and then go look in the fridge, haha.

What do you miss most about home when you travel?

All the creature comforts of home, but I miss my husband the most.

Where is the one destinatio­n you must see in your lifetime, and why?

Chennai, India. My husband is from there and my parentsin-law live there. India has such a rich culture and history so I would love to visit my in-laws and learn about their region. Oh, and the food.

What’s your favourite thing about travel?

If I’m on tour, I love falling on to my hotel bed, unpacking, and then exploring the town I’m in. Or if I’m visiting family, I just love to chill with everyone and have the best catchups and laughs.

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