New Zealand Walking Adventure
New Zealand Walking Adventure
New Zealand Walking Adventure
14 Days Starting and ending in Christchurch
Visiting: New Zealand
Tour operator:
Tour code:
NZWalking
Guide Type:
Fully Guided
Group size:
5 - 12
Trip Styles:
Tour Overview
Experience the beloved and lesser-known places of New Zealand on breathtaking walks and cruises. This trip is great for those who love to slow down and enjoy shorter hikes. Relax each night in stunning lodges set in amazing locations.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1:Arrive, Visit Gore Bay And Explore Kaikoura
Accommodation Name: The Fairways, Kaikoura
Meals Included: Lunch Dinner
Most people leave the Northern Hemisphere on a Thursday evening, arriving in Auckland early Saturday morning. You’ll lose a day crossing the dateline – but you get it back on the way home! It’s a short flight from Auckland to Christchurch on the South Island where we’ll meet you. We’ll travel north to Gore Bay to stretch our legs and get some fresh air after your flight. Then we’ll continue north to the seaside town of Kaikoura, referred to as the ‘Serengeti of the South Pacific as it has an amazing variety of whales, dolphins, fur seals, and other marine life that feed from the surrounding waters. We can walk to view fur seals basking on the rocks and playing in the eddies from a lookout point. This stretch of rugged coastline was uplifted in the Kaikoura earthquake - it’s amazing to see this brand-new land! Tonight, we’ll kick back and enjoy some delicious kiwi cuisine and get to know your fellow adventurers.
Day 2:Wine Tasting And Hike Pelorus Track
Accommodation Name: Rutherford Hotel, Nelson
Meals Included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner
From Kaikoura, we’ll travel along the coast to Blenheim, a town in the Marlborough wine region. We’ll visit Forrest Estate Winery to sample some of their fantastic wines and have a picnic lunch before we head back into the wilderness. The Pelorus River Track is our destination this afternoon, an idyllic spot for a hike, through cool, green native bush, alongside the Pelorus River. You can expect crystal clear waters in this enchanting scenic reserve and even a little bit of Middle-earth magic, as one of the locations for the filming of The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug. Hiking:3 kilometers (2 miles), 1-2 hours, elevation +/- 20 meters (65 feet)
Day 3:Boat Ride And Hike Abel Tasman National Park
Accommodation Name: Rutherford Hotel, Nelson
Meals Included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner
Abel Tasman National Park is famous for its golden beaches, sculptured granite cliffs and the world-renowned Abel Tasman Coast Track. This morning, we’ll take a water taxi through crystal clear, sheltered waters - we’re at the whim of the tides here, though our boat captains know the Abel Tasman Coastal Track like the back of their hands, so we’ll find the best section to hike. Once ashore, we’ll make our way along the coast through stands of ancient rimu, totara, and rata. The rata (known as the South Island Kiwi Christmas tree) blossoms with brilliant red flowers between November and January. After our hike, we’ll relax on a white sandy beach and go for a dip in the ocean if you’d like. This area of New Zealand is famous for receiving the most sunshine hours of any place in the country.Hiking:8.4 kilometers (5.2 miles), 3-4 hours, elevation +/- 80 meters (260 feet)
Day 4: Hike Cape Foulwind And Trumans Track
Accommodation Name: Scenic Hotel Punakaiki
Meals Included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner
Today we journey to Cape Foulwind on the West Coast, where we’ll hike a spectacular track that takes us to a viewpoint overlooking a New Zealand fur seal breeding colony, then on to a lighthouse, taking in panoramic views of the coastline. The sparsely populated West Coast stretches 600 kilometers (372 miles) from north to south and is home to temperate coastal rainforest and two magnificent glaciers. After a picnic lunch, we'll continue south until we reach Punakaiki, a small coastal village where we’ll stay for the night. Here, we’ll walk along Truman's Track, rated one of New Zealand’s finest short walks. We’ll wander through dense native forest with tall flax stands near the ocean, eventually giving way to a pebbled bay and barren sandstone cliffs. Hiking:Cape Foulwind Hike: 2 miles (3.5 kilometers), 1-2 hours, elevation + 65 feet (20 meters), - 210 feet (65 meters)Hiking:Truman Track Hike: 0.8 miles (1.4 kilometers), 0.5-1 hours, elevation +/- 130 feet (40 meters)
Day 5:Hike Punakaiki Rainforest, Visit Hokitika
Accommodation Name: Rainforest Retreat, Franz Josef
Meals Included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner
We’ll begin the day visiting the famous Pancake Rocks and blowholes – aptly named limestone formations that have been sculpted through relentless pounding by the Tasman Sea. Afterwards we’ll hike the Pororari River Trail in Paparoa National Park, which passes beneath magnificent limestone cliffs and through dense temperate rainforest full of distinctive coastal plants including the southern rata and towering rimu. This area has a unique micro-climate that supports the native nikau palm, a tree usually found much further north. Traveling along the scenic coastline, we’ll stop in Hokitika to check out local art galleries and pounamu-carving workshops (pounamu is Maori for jade). From here, we’ll carry on down to Franz Josef where we’ll stay for the next couple of nights. Nestled in the rainforest-clad foothills of the Southern Alps, Franz Josef is the heart of New Zealand glacier country. Hiking:Pancake Rocks Hike: 1.1 kilometers (0.65 miles), 0.5-1 hour, elevation +/- 30 meters (95 feet)Hiking:Paparoa Track Hike: 7 kilometers (4.3 miles), 2-3 hours, elevation +/- 165 meters (540 feet)
Day 6:Hike Coastal Forest And Beach, Kayak Okarito Lagoon (Optional)
Accommodation Name: Rainforest Retreat, Franz Josef
Meals Included: Breakfast Lunch
This morning we’ll take a short journey over to Okarito, a little-known beach community on the coast. We’ll take to the water in sea kayaks and glide along a picturesque lagoon, set against a stunning backdrop of snow-capped peaks. Okarito is home to the only native white heron colony in New Zealand, as well as a host of other interesting birds. If you’d prefer not to kayak, we’ll point you in the right direction for a relaxing hike through the lush coastal forest or along the black sand beach. Later we’ll head back to Franz Josef where you’ll have the option to take another hike or relax in the hot tub, before enjoying a night on your own for dinner.Kayaking:2-4 hoursHiking:4.2 kilometers (2.6 miles), 1-2 hours, elevation +/- 120 meters (394 feet)
Day 7:Hike At Franz Josef Glacier
Accommodation Name: Wonderland Lodge, Makarora
Meals Included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner
With some 140 glaciers making their way down from the Southern Alps, this area is fittingly known as glacier country. Few sights equal the spectacle of two of these giant frozen rivers (Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers) imperceptibly grinding their way down through the temperate rainforest to just 250 meters (820 feet) above sea level. Our hike will take us into the Waiho River Valley and offer views of the terminal face of the Franz Josef Glacier.
From Franz Josef, we’ll travel down the coast through lush forest visiting historic Ship Creek to explore the Kahikatea forest, providing a glimpse back in time to what the West Coast may have looked like prior to human settlement. Tonight we’ll stay in the small settlement of Makarora, where you can enjoy incredible views of the mountains right outside your window.Hiking:4.8 kilometers (3 miles) 2-3 hours, elevation +/- 20 meters (66 feet)
Day 8:Hike Mt Iron, Visit The Kiwi Birdlife Park
Accommodation Name: Holiday Inn Express & Suites, Queenstown
Meals Included: Breakfast Lunch
The landscape this morning changes rapidly from dense beech forest to semi-arid terrain before transforming into an impressive vista of lakes and mountains. At Lake Wanaka, we’ll hike the Mt. Iron track, a spectacular circuit with great views of Mt. Aspiring National Park. From Wanaka, it’s a short but dramatic journey over the Cardrona Saddle to Queenstown on the shores of Lake Wakatipu, our base for the next couple of days. This afternoon we’ll visit the Kiwi Birdlife Park to view and learn about New Zealand’s icon, the flightless kiwi bird. Hiking:4.5 kilometers (2.8 miles), 1-2 hours, elevation +/- 220 meters (722 feet)
Day 9:Free Day In Queenstown
Accommodation Name: Holiday Inn Express & Suites, Queenstown
Meals Included: Breakfast
Queenstown is the adventure capital of New Zealand (if not the world!) and all the comforts of civilization are packed into this tiny resort town: restaurants galore, stylish lounge bars, day spas, and boutiques. You’ll also find incredible optional activities here including horse trekking, a gondola, fishing, winery tours, a historic steamship, bungy jumping, jet boating, and skydiving, as well as some great hiking opportunities. Or you can just soak up the atmosphere at one of many local cafés. Your guides will happily share their favorite haunts and point you in the right direction for your free day today.
Day 10:Hike Kepler Track
Accommodation Name: Matai Lodge, Te Anau
Meals Included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner
This morning we’ll take a scenic drive through Te Anau, our base for the next couple of nights. We’ll enjoy a tasty lunch before heading out to explore Fiordland’s wilderness on foot where we’ll take a hike on the famous Kepler Track, one of New Zealand’s Great Walks - we follow the track through mountain beech forest and along the Waiau River. It’s an awesome hike with spectacular views! Tonight we’ll stay on the edge of Lake Te Anau, enjoying the scenery and the delicious local fare.Hiking:9.5 kilometers (6 miles), 2-3 hours, elevation +/- 50 meters (165 feet)
Day 11:Cruise Milford Sound, Hike Routeburn Track
Accommodation Name: Matai Lodge, Te Anau
Meals Included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner
This morning, we set off for our largest and perhaps most spectacular national park, Fiordland. We’ll take a short drive through the Homer Tunnel and emerge at the top of a spectacular glacier-carved valley for a memorable descent to the shore of Milford Sound. Rudyard Kipling rated this fiord as the eighth natural wonder of the world and it is truly breathtaking, with steep granite walls plunging over a thousand meters to the Tasman Sea and waterfalls cascading into the deep inky water. We’ll jump on board a boat cruise, where you’ll gaze in wonder at the waterfalls tumbling down enormous vertical rock faces all around and journey right out to the entrance of the fiord. Afterwards, we’ll hike part of the Routeburn Track for unsurpassed views of the Hollyford Valley, as well as Lake Marian and Mt. Christina, before heading back to Te Anau for the night.Hiking:6.8 kilometers (4.2 miles), 3-4 hours, elevation +/-470meters (1540 feet)
Day 12:Visit Cromwell Old Town, Journey Over Lindis Pass
Accommodation Name: We use a variety of accommodation for stays in this region
Meals Included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner
Carefully relocated or lovingly reconstructed, the buildings of Cromwell Old Town represent the character of Cromwell’s gold-mining history. We’ll explore the intriguing buildings and eat lunch here together. Then we’ll drive through the tussock country of Lindis Pass to the remote and beautiful Aoraki/Mt. Cook Village. Our accommodation for our last two nights is tucked in beside the towering mountains, with stunning views stretching across to Aoraki/Mt. Cook and the Southern Alps – the ideal spot to stargaze!
Day 13:Hike Aoraki Mt Cook National Park
Accommodation Name: We use a variety of accommodation for stays in this region
Meals Included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner
The highest mountain in New Zealand, Mt. Cook was first named Aoraki or ‘cloud piercer’ by South Island Maori. This region was Sir Edmund Hillary’s training ground as he prepared for his and Tenzing Norgay’s famous summit of Mt. Everest in 1953. We have a few hikes to choose from in this spectacular national park and our favourite is the impressive hike up to a lake at the base of the Hooker Glacier, complete with icebergs! The track is surrounded by peaks, glaciers, native vegetation, and mountain streams, and provides excellent views of Aoraki/Mt. Cook on a fine day. Another option is the stunning day hike to Sealy Tarns, a unique alpine environment including endemic flora such as the Mt. Cook lily (Ranunculus lyallii), the world’s largest buttercup.It’s a tough hike and the weather would need to cooperate, but the views across the Southern Alps are worth it! After hiking, we’ll relax back at our lodge nestled right in the heart of the National Park for the last night of the trip and we’ll enjoy a celebratory dinner as we sit outside and watch the sunset on Aoraki/Mt. Cook.Hiking:Hooker Valley Hike : 9 kilometers (5.6 miles), 3-4 hours, elevation +/- 100 meters (328 feet)Hiking:Sealy Tarns: 5.1 kilometers (3.2 miles), 3-4 hours, elevation +/- 650 meters (2,132 feet)
Day 14:Visit Tekapo, Depart For Home
Accommodation Name: No Accommodation
Meals Included: Breakfast Lunch
After breakfast, we’ll head north past Lake Pukaki to Lake Tekapo. We’ll stretch our legs with a visit to the Church of the Good Shepherd, easily one of the most scenic locations for a church you’ll ever come across! After our lunch stop, we’ll head to Christchurch, arriving in time for afternoon flights. This is the end of your trip, and we’ll leave you refreshed and invigorated from the good food, exercise, rest, and great times you’ll have had with us in New Zealand! If you're keen to extend your trip and see what the North Island has to offer (Maori culture, pristine beaches, and geothermal areas) check out our 11-day Ultimate North Island Adventure (5-day options also available).
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What happens if I need to change my holiday date once I’ve booked?
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How long has the tour company been trading?
Since 1996
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Who will be my travelling companions on the tour?
Our trips attract a wide range of people from all different backgrounds, countries and ages, which makes our small group adventures all the more interesting and fun. All our people tend to enjoy active lifestyles, great food, good company and new experiences. If this sounds like you, then you’ll be in good company
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Travellers Against Plastic
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Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?
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What policies are in place for Covid-19?
When it comes to the safety of our guests, it has always been our number one priority. We’ve introduced strict protocols to adhere to current Covid safety guidelines that are relative to the destination, country and location of your adventure – these are dependent on the current rules and restrictions that are in place at the time of your trip.
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Will the accommodation included meet local health and safety regulations?
Health and safety are just as important as the amazing places in the most stunning parts of the world we travel. Another focus of ours is having a good place to rest and rejuvenate at the end of a busy day, and to make sure we are fully charged for the next day’s activities, so you’ll always find yourself in a clean, comfortable room.
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