Trekking in New Zealand
Trekking in New Zealand
Trekking in New Zealand
19 Days Starting in Auckland and ending in Christchurch
Visiting: New Zealand
Tour operator:
Tour code:
TLZ
Guide Type:
Fully Guided
Group size:
4 - 15
Age range:
16-99
Special diets catered:
Please inform Exodus of specific dietary requirements
Tour operated in:
EnglishTour Overview
New Zealand, one of the world’s great adventure travel destinations. Explore both islands on this active trip, visiting all the highlights and many lesser visited attractions, while staying at truly wild campsites followed by lodges. It’s this mix that makes NZ extraordinary: it’s majestic but down to earth, otherworldly yet reassuringly familiar. Along the way, we trek through Jurassic rainforest, hike a glacier, climb volcanic peaks, and enjoy fish and chips on the beach. A range of activities and glacier walking (optional extra) complement the hikes superbly and keep this tour as diverse and exciting as the landscapes travelled.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1 : Start Auckland
The adventure begins in Auckland, the largest city in New Zealand. If you’re arriving into Auckland Airport today, you can arrange a free arrival (shared shuttle) transfer from the airport to the hotel – see the Joining Instructions for more information.
The day is free to relax at the centrally located hotel or wander the downtown area to get your bearings. Consider catching a commuter ferry to Devonport and wander up the small volcanic cone of Takarunga/Mount Victoria for panoramic views of the city and its bright-blue harbours.
At 6pm, there is a briefing in the hotel foyer where you will meet your tour leader and fellow travellers. Afterwards, those who wish, can walk to the waterfront for a group meal, which your leader will organise.
Accommodation: Auckland City Hotel (or similar)
Day 2 : Travel To Rotorua; Visit The Waiotapu Thermal Reserve
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
We depart Auckland and head south through the rolling green pastures of the Waikato, before passing over old ignimbrite flows to reach Rotorua, home to crater lakes and volcanoes.
Upon arrival, we visit Waiotapu Thermal Reserve, where we take a packed lunch whilst you walk at your own pace through this fascinating wonderland of geysers, bubbling mud, steaming ground, expansive vistas, volcanic craters and sinter terrace formations.
After, we take a short transfer to the Rainbow Mountain Scenic Reserve, where there will be the option to climb Maunga Kākaramea to the summit or as far as you wish, passing by steaming gulches and warm lakes.
We then transfer to our accommodation in Rotorua where we will be based for the next two nights.
Accommodation: Jet Park Hotel/Rotorua Distinction Hotel (or similar)
Day 3 : Enjoy A Bushwalk Along The Tarawera Trail And Lake Tarawera
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
Following breakfast, we have a short transfer to the tranquil but sizable Lake Tarawera.
We board a water taxi for a 2o minute journey to start of today's trail, and bushwalk our way back along the side of this ancient caldera crater. During our bushwalk, we will hike past forest, volcanoes, tree ferns and sandy beaches, where there are plenty of great swimming spots along the way. We will enjoy a picnic lunch and may have the opportunity to soak in a natural hot stream in the bush mid-way through the hike.
This evening sample good kiwi kai (food) with an evening meal at one of the many cafes and restaurants in Rotorua.
Accommodation: Jet Park Hotel/Rotorua Distinction Hotel (or similar)
Day 4 : Hike Through The Ancient Rainforest Of Whirinaki Forest Park; Visit Lake Taupo; Transfer South To Tongariro National Park
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
This morning we depart Rotorua and drive 1 hour 30 minutes to the Jurassic rainforest of Whirinaki Forest Park, where the Walking with Dinosaurs BBC series was filmed. It covers 150,000 acres (60,000ha) and is famous for its podocarp trees, an ancient off shoot of the conifer family that evolved before flowering plants. It is thought that forests like this once covered the super-continent of Gondwanaland more than 150m years ago so step back in time as you hike among weeping ferns, forest giants and rare birdlife. On our way back to the vehicle, keep an eye out for the rare blue ducks that are sometimes seen in this river.
We will then transfer and stop for a short visit at Huka Falls before visiting Lake Taupo, the largest lake in New Zealand, which was formed by a series of massive volcanic eruptions over the last 2,000 years.
A 90 minute drive south, skirting the eastern side of beautiful Lake Taupo, gets us to Tongariro National Park. Established in 1887, it was the first national park in New Zealand, gifted to the people of New Zealand by Māori chief Tukino Te Hue Hue who saw this as a way of protecting the tapu (respect or sacredness) of the land – in particular the summits of the active volcanoes. It is also a dual World Heritage area, a status that recognises the park’s important Māori cultural and spiritual associations as well as its outstanding volcanic features.
The next two nights are spent in a hotel on the edge of the park, providing a great opportunity for you to explore the area at your own pace.
Accommodation: The Park Hotel Ruapehu (or similar)
Day 5 : Trek The Tongariro Alpine Crossing
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
Today is a full day of hiking the Tongariro Alpine Crossing, regarded as one of the best daywalks in the world. The well-built track climbs, steeply at times, to the craters of Mount Tongariro. Then becomes loose scree, as you hike up through a moon-like valley of contorted lava flows and ash fields before climbing up the last steep section to Red Crater, and down to the Emerald Lakes – our usual lunch stop. Admire the volcanic views and steaming vents that make this hike so outstanding.
This is a tough and committing walk (especially the mid section) so your leader can organise for any members of the group who prefer a more restful day to explore shorter walks (unguided): Soda Springs walk, Taranaki Falls walk and an option to also view the great exhibits at the park visitor centre. Depending on hiking conditions and choices, your leader may organise non-Tongariro Alpine crossing hikers onto a local shuttle to access other enjoyable options to make the best use of the day.
Accommodation: The Park Hotel Ruapehu (or similar)
Day 6 : To Wellington; Free Time
Meals Included: Breakfast
We drive to Wellington this morning, the wonderful harbour capital of New Zealand, arriving in the early afternoon. The giant fault-created harbour almost encircled by steep suburbs gives it a giant coliseum feel. You have free time to walk around the city and absorb the lively atmosphere. Wellington is well known for having vibrant cafe, art and culture scenes. There is no shortage of places for a drink with more bars, cafes and restaurants per capita than New York. You may like to visit the Museum of New Zealand, called Te Papa, or the Beehive (Parliament House).
Accommodation: Travelodge Wellington (or similar)
Day 7 : Short, Scenic Flight To Nelson; To Abel Tasman; Water Taxi Into Park
Meals Included: Lunch, Dinner
We transfer to Wellington Airport, where there will be time to have breakfast at the airport, before the short flight across the Cook Strait to the South Island, where we meet our South Island-based guide. A pleasant drive through the orchards and vineyards of Nelson Bay takes us to Kaiteriteri, gateway to Abel Tasman National Park.
Abel Tasman’s wilderness flows unhindered to golden beaches and granite headlands; there are no roads here – just boat and walking access. We hail a water taxi to reach the lovely Tonga Quarry Beach in the heart of the park. From here, we hike on the coastal track to our tranquil campsite at Bark Bay, a great spot to stargaze before falling asleep to the ocean sounds.
Overnight camping at Bark Bay Campsite.
Day 8 : Walk Abel Tasman National Park Coastal Track; To Murchison
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
Today we wander through lush coastal forests, cross Falls River via a 155ft (47m) suspension bridge then (depending on the tides) we may cross an estuary or follow the all-tide track. Cleopatra’s Pool is a worthwhile side trip; here, the river has carved a smooth slide down the rocks into deep clear pools – you may not be able to resist a dip! We finish our hike on the gold-sand beaches of Anchorage, where a water taxi takes us back to Kaiteriteri and our vehicle. We spend the night in Murchison, a quiet rural town on the edge of the wilds. This is the northeastern limit of the vast wilderness ranges and rivers that dominate much of the South Island.
Accommodation: Kiwi Park Motel (or similar)
Day 9 : To Paparoa National Park; Hike Up Fox River To The Ballroom Overhang
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
This morning, we drive beside the mighty Buller River to the rugged West Coast. At Cape Foulwind, we take a short walk to view a seal colony. We might see the young pups frolicking in rockpools sheltered from the heaving waves that pound this part of the coast (New Zealand fur seal pups are born in December and January). After lunch, we start an overnight hike in Paparoa National Park. Among the largest remaining tract of coastal native forest in New Zealand are towering limestone cliffs, caves and rivers – an ideal area for hiking. Starting at the mouth of the Fox River, we take a historic packhorse route to Dilemma Creek, then follow the river upwards to the Ballroom Overhang where we spend the night. Your guide will show you river-crossing techniques and you will be thankful for your proper hiking boots, which are essential in this terrain. The Ballroom is a large limestone overhang, which shelters a serene campsite just above the Fox River. The evening is spent sitting around the campfire and enjoying a delicious meal.
Overnight camping at The Ballroom Overhang.
Day 10 : Hike Out Of Canyon; Drive To Punakaiki, Pancake Rocks, Hokitika And Fox Glacier
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
After a leisurely breakfast, we hike back down the Fox River before driving south along the coast to Punakaiki and the Pancake Rocks. These 30m-year-old limestone rocks have formed immense features with thousands of layers. Continuing south, we stop at Hokitika. Originally known as the Capital of the Goldfields, Hokitika was once a thriving and prosperous port. Much of its old character remains and it is now a major centre for greenstone (pounamu) or jade. This hardstone is treasured by the Māori who used it for decorative jewellery and for carving some of their lethal weapons – the war clubs known as meres. From Hokitika, we continue south to Fox Glacier, one of the few places in the world where you can see glaciers descending into the level of the rainforest.
Accommodation: Fox Glacier Top 10 Holiday Park (or similar)
Day 11 : Fox Glacier Trek; To Makarora And Wanaka
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
We make the most of being in the South Westland World Heritage Area this morning and hike to a viewpoint of the Franz Josef glacier. This dynamic glacier falls 7,875ft (2,400m) over 7.5mi (12km) as it journeys from high in the Southern Alps to temperate rainforest just 820ft (250m) above sea level.
After we return from the hike, we continue our drive through this remarkable World Heritage Area onto Makarora, crossing back over the Southern Alps at Haast Pass, stopping to explore remote beaches and coastal lagoons and forests on the way. Tonight, we stay in the lakeside town of Wanaka.
Accommodation: Oakridge Resort Wanaka (or similar)
Day 12 : Rocky Mountain Walk In The South Westland World Heritage Area; Transfer To Queenstown
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
After a relaxed breakfast, we set off on today’s hike amongst the post-glacial features of Diamond Lake and the Rocky Mountain area, part of the South Westland World Heritage Area. Today's hike offers spectacular views of Glendhu Bay, Rob Roy's Peak, Lake Wanaka and a patchwork of farmland and wilderness areas. Following our hike, we drive over the Crown Range into Queenstown, where we stay for the next two nights.
Accommodation: Heritage Queenstown (or similar)
Day 13 : Free Day In Queenstown
The adventure capital of New Zealand, Queenstown offers the chance to sample numerous optional activities. Alternatively, you may choose to sit back, relax and take in the amazing views from the shores of Lake Wakatipu on this free day. There are also great daywalks (some up to eight hours) that leave from this bustling little town. Your guide will outline all the options.
Accommodation: Heritage Queenstown (or similar)
Day 14 : To Te Anau; Afternoon Hike On The Kepler Track
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
We head into Fiordland National Park, the largest national park in New Zealand. The area is dominated by water, in the form of lakes, ocean fiords or as falling rain, which has enabled the establishment of temperate rainforest, while the huge glacial lakes of Te Anau and Manapouri are the border of the dramatic inland coast.
We hike on the Kepler Track, firstly around the lakeshore before climbing gently up through the forest and limestone outcrops to the bush line. From these broad tussock tops, we are rewarded with sweeping views of the Fiordland wilderness including the Murchison and Kepler mountains and lakes Te Anau and Manapouri. Descend back to the lake and follow the lakeside trail back to the vehicle. We stay in Te Anau for the next two nights, an ideal base to explore Fiordland National Park.
Accommodation: Distinction Luxmore Hotel Te Anau (or similar)
Day 15 : Drive To Milford Sound; Optional Boat Cruise Into The Fiord; To Te Anau
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
We rise early and drive through the Homer Tunnel and down to Milford Sound itself. Here we have the option to take a two-hour cruise on the fiord with its cascading waterfalls and views of Mitre Peak (5,650ft/1,722m). Fiordland crested penguins and New Zealand fur seals often play near the boat.
An afternoon hike takes us up to Key Summit (the tail end of the renowned Routeburn Track) for fantastic views across the gneiss and granite Darran Mountains. After the hike, return to Te Anau via the splendid Eglinton Valley, one of the only road-accessible valleys in Fiordland National Park.
Accommodation: Distinction Luxmore Hotel Te Anau (or similar)
Day 16 : Drive Through Mackenzie Country To Aoraki/Mount Cook
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
After several days of rigorous hiking, give the legs a rest today on our drive north to Aoraki/ Mount Cook National Park. A stop in Cromwell is a good opportunity to sample delicious locally grown fruit and take a stroll through the quaint and lovingly restored historical precinct of the town. The high-country landscape of Central Otago contains some of the largest high-country sheep stations in NZ, many measuring tens of thousands of hectares – Patagonian-like in size and splendour. Crossing Lindis Pass, we continue through Mackenzie Country to the shores of Lake Pukaki and then west to Aoraki/Mount Cook (12,218ft/3,724m). Arriving late in the afternoon, we have the remainder of the afternoon free, either hike (unguided) the nearby Red Tarns Track or relax and enjoy the views of Aoraki.
Accommodation: Mt Cook Lodge (or similar)
Day 17 : Hike Up To Mueller Hut Via Sealy Tarns
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Today we hike up the Mueller Ridge via Sealy Tarns, with awesome views of Mount Cook and Mount Tasman (the two highest peaks in New Zealand) and Mueller Glacier with its terminal meltwater lakes. There is time in the afternoon to take another hike up to the Hooker Valley or stroll around the village and visit the Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Center.
Accommodation: Mt Cook Lodge (or similar)
Day 18 : Hike Small Lakes Of Tasman Glacier; Transfer Across The Canterbury Plains To Christchurch
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
Time for one final hike this morning as we explore the nearby Tasman Valley, an area of alpine vistas, lakes and glacial moraines. Leaving Mount Cook, we continue north through Mackenzie Country, taking a break at Lake Tekapo – aqua-blue waters framed by the Southern Alps. Tekapo is filled by glacially fed rivers which deposit tons of glacial flour (finely ground rock) into the lake; this flour is so fine that it is suspended in the water and refracts the light giving the lake a stunning colour. After crossing the Canterbury Plains, we arrive in Christchurch midafternoon, and here the trip concludes after three weeks of hiking through volcanoes, thermal wonderlands, rainforests, glaciers and remote mountain valleys.
Accommodation: Camelot Motor Lodge (or similar)
Day 19 : End Christchurch
The tour ends in Christchurch and it’s time to begin our return journeys home.
A free shared shuttle departure transfer from the hotel to Christchurch Airport is included but it must be booked at least one month before departure if you wish to utilise this service.
If you’d like a little more time to explore, speak to you sales representative about extending your stay.
What's Included
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15 breakfasts, 15 lunches and three dinners
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All accommodation
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All transport and listed activities
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Tour leader throughout
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Free arrival and departure (shared shuttle) transfers (must be booked at least one month before departure)
What's Not Included
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Travel insurance
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Single accommodation (available on request)
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Visas or vaccinations
Food
The itinerary includes 15 breakfasts, 15 lunches and three dinners.
Usually, the group and the leader prepare the meals together as many of the meals are picnic/buffet lunches or dinners.
Breakfasts are generally buffet/continental style; lunches are sandwiches, salads and fruit. The evening meals prepared in the backcountry are a little more basic for practical reasons, but still flavoursome and nutritious.
Please note: Food for lunches and dinner are purchased during the tour by your leader, and you may be asked to help with collecting these supplies.
Accommodation
We spend 16 nights in hotels, lodges and cabins (some with private bathrooms and some with shared facilities) and two nights in huts/camping with shared facilities. The camping is in a wilderness setting, basic facilities and generally the group is expected to put up and take down their own tents and pitch in with cooking and washing up.
Single rooms are available for 16 nights of this tour for a supplement and must be requested in advance, so please inform us at the time of booking. Private bathrooms cannot be guaranteed on days 8 & 10. Single tents are provided for the camps (the two remaining nights).
Check out our Q&As
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Are children permitted to take part in the tour?
16+ age people can go on this tour.
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Are the local guides on the tour English speaking?
Yes.
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What is the maximum group size?
15
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What happens if I need to change my holiday date once I’ve booked?
If you wish to make any changes to your booking, particularly if you need to alter any flights booked through us, please let us know as soon as possible. There is a booking or flight amendment fee of £40 per change and flight amendments often incur extra airline costs depending on the changes to be made and if the ticket has been issued or not.
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How long has the tour company been trading?
Exodus has been trading since 1974
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What documents will I receive before I travel?
Your final joining instructions and flight details, if booked with us, will then be sent out 2 to 3 weeks before departure. If you would like a hard copy posted, or if you require these any earlier, please contact the customer operations team. We advise that if you are booking connecting travel before receiving these, please ensure you leave plenty of time.
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Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?
Travellers are welcome to opt to share a room with a tour member of the same gender for no additional charge. If you'd like your own room, we can request a single supplement so that you will have your own room throughout.
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Can I join the tour once it has departed?
You are welcome to meet the group after the tour has departed however there is no reduction in rate for joining a tour after the departure date.
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