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  • Experience the varied natural wonders of New Zealand’s North Island with a local guide over 8 days! Explore the peaks, jungles, volcanoes, and waterfalls of Whirinaki and other iconic areas along New Zealand’s bucket-list trails. Spend your evenings in cozy campsites and bustling huts, swimming in pristine lakes, eating delicious food, and sleeping under the starry skies.

    • We meet at 7am in downtown Auckland before travelling south to Rotorua, stopping for coffee on the way. Rotorua is known for its geothermal activity, volcanic landscapes, and rich Māori history shaped by the 1886 Mt Tarawera eruption. From Lake Tarawera we take a midday water taxi to access the trail, hiking beside clear lake waters under towering tree ferns and ignimbrite cliffs, with time for a swim and wide views across forest, lakes, and distant volcanoes.

      Hiking: up to 10 km (6.2 mi) · 3 hours
      Elevation: +480 m (1,575 ft) / -380 m (1,200 ft)
      Meals: Lunch, dinner
      Accommodation: Rotorua Thermal Holiday Park (cabins or camping)

      Lake Tarawera NZ
    • After packing our gear, we drive east into the rugged forest ranges of Te Urewera, the traditional homeland of the Tūhoe people and one of the last regions settled by Europeans. After a picnic lunch en route, we reach Whirinaki Forest, a preserved remnant of ancient Gondwanaland forest. Our hike descends gently through native beech forest to a forest hut beside the Whirinaki River, where we relax, swim, and enjoy a shared evening meal surrounded by wilderness.

      Hiking: up to 8.5 km (5.3 mi) · 3.5 hours
      Elevation: +450 m (1,400 ft) / -750 m (2,450 ft)
      Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
      Accommodation: Whirinaki Hut (hut or camping)

      Whirinaki forest hike
    • We continue deeper into the Whirinaki valley on a remote and peaceful track where encounters with other hikers are rare. The day is rich in birdlife, with chances to spot blue ducks, robins, and hear the call of the kākā. Walking beneath towering tree ferns and magnificent podocarp rainforest, we explore one of New Zealand’s most pristine ecosystems. An optional side track leads into ancient rata forest. Later, a short drive brings us to rural cabins where we unwind with hot showers and an evening by the fire.

      Hiking: 15 km (9.3 mi) · 5 hours
      Elevation: +430 m (1,400 ft) / -650 m (2,100 ft)
      Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
      Accommodation: Whirinaki Adventures cabins

      New Zealand ferns
    • Today is a travel-focused day as we drive onto the Volcanic Plateau. Along the way we explore geothermal highlights, bathe in a natural hot river, and feel the power of Huka Falls as the Waikato River plunges into a roaring gorge. At Lake Taupō, the largest lake in New Zealand, we enjoy takeaway food by the shore before continuing to Tongariro National Park. We arrive at our lodge near Whakapapa Village in time to relax and prepare for the alpine days ahead.

      Hiking: up to 3 km (2 mi) · 1.5 hours
      Elevation: +/-55 m (180 ft)
      Meals: Breakfast, lunch
      Accommodation: Skotel Alpine Resort (or The Park Hotel)

      Hot pools Rotorua
    • Today we tackle the iconic Tongariro Alpine Crossing, one of the world’s great day hikes. The trail climbs steadily toward volcanic craters before traversing a dramatic landscape of lava fields, steaming vents, and emerald lakes. The descent passes mineral streams and alpine vegetation, offering ever-changing views. This is often the most physically demanding day of the trip, but also one of the most rewarding. After completing the crossing, we return to our lodge for a well-earned dinner and rest.

      Hiking: up to 21 km (12 mi) · 7–8 hours
      Elevation: +900 m (3,000 ft) / -1,250 m (4,100 ft)
      Meals: Breakfast, lunch
      Accommodation: Skotel Alpine Resort

      Emerald lakes Tongariro
    • After yesterday’s big effort, we enjoy a slower-paced morning before driving to the eastern side of the park. Today’s walk follows a quieter route across open tussock country and patches of beech forest, offering a different perspective of the volcanic plateau. We arrive at Waihohonu Hut by early afternoon, with time to relax, explore nearby viewpoints, and enjoy sweeping volcano views from the common room. In the evening, we share stories with hikers from around the world.

      Hiking: up to 10 km (6 mi) · 3 hours
      Elevation: +/-150 m (500 ft)
      Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
      Accommodation: Waihohonu Hut (hut or camping)

      tongariro np new zealand
    • Leaving the hut, we climb gently through mountain beech forest before crossing old glacial moraine ridges and skirting lava-filled valleys. The route traverses dry scoria landscapes to a spectacular viewpoint overlooking an alpine lake. After a picnic lunch, we descend through rolling tussock grasslands back toward Whakapapa Village. A short drive brings us to our lodge, where we enjoy hot showers and a celebratory final evening together.

      Hiking: up to 18 km (11 mi) · 6–7 hours
      Elevation: +350 m (1,150 ft) / -350 m (1,150 ft)
      Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
      Accommodation: Private lodge/motel near Tongariro National Park

      lunch tongariro
    • We drive south, leaving the volcanic plateau behind and descending through the river valleys of the Rangitīkei before following the coast to Wellington. After a café stop, we arrive mid-afternoon. The compact capital city is known for its arts, culture, museums, and vibrant café scene. The remainder of the day is free to explore on foot, visit Te Papa, or simply enjoy the harbour-side atmosphere.

      Meals: Breakfast
      Accommodation: Bay Plaza, Oriental Parade

      City vedute from the trees and sea in the foreground, skyscrapers in the middle and residential area in the hills in the background.
    • Included:

        • An experienced, local hiking guide with extensive knowledge of the area
        • 8-day hiking and exploration tour of New Zealand’s North Island
        • Accommodation for 7 nights in cabins, camping, and backcountry huts for 7 nights
        • Luxury minibus transportation for the duration of the tour
        • All activities and experiences in the itinerary (including Wai-o-tapu Thermal Wonderland)
        • All breakfasts, lunches, and dinners (apart from 2 dinners), as in the itinerary
        • Tents (single tent available, leave us a note at checkout)
        • Pack-liner to keep things dry inside your backpack
        • Kit bag to hold your spare gear
        • Emergency first aid kit
        • Thermarests
        • Plates, cutlery, mugs, pots, etc.

      Add-ons (can be added at checkout):

        • Backpack, walking pole, sleeping bag & liner rental

      Not included:

        • Transportation to Auckland
        • Transportation from the endpoint of the tour
        • Meals not outlined in the itineraries
        • Anything not mentioned in the “Included” section above
        • Insurance — recommended, available to add at checkout
        • Guide gratuities — optional
    • For this adventure, you need to have great fitness and basic mountain biking skills. Prior hiking experience is generally required for this tour, but multi-day hiking experience is not necessary.

      Your average day will involve 4-5 hours of physical activity, with the number of hours decreasing on more laid-back days and increasing to up to 8-9 hours on more challenging days. Altitude gain won’t be greater than circa 800 m (2,600 ft) while the maximum distance covered on any day is 15 km (9.3 mi).

      Hikes will involve managing uneven terrain and crossing rivers while carrying a pack weighing up to 12 kilograms (26 pounds) on some days. The group will take breaks on a regular basis to get some rest and eat lunch and snacks.

      Check the itinerary for day-by-day distances and elevation changes.

    • It’s best to bring two bags on your trip, a hiking backpack with an internal frame (minimum 50L) for overnight hikes, and a smaller daypack for day hikes.

      Several layers of wool, polypropylene and/or polar fleece will ensure you remain a comfortable temperature regardless of the weather. No cotton shirt hiking/kayaking in the wet, please! Cotton gets cold when wet and it’s difficult to dry.

      Clothing you should bring:

        • Raincoat (gore-tex or similar)
        • Thermal underwear (top and bottom, wool or polypropylene)
        • Hiking boots or good hiking shoes
        • Spare lightweight shoes or sandals
        • Shorts or lightweight trousers (preferably quick-dry)
        • Short-sleeved shirt (quick-dry, polypropylene or wool)
        • Warm fleece/wool jersey (not cotton)
        • Socks
        • Warm hat or balaclava
        • Sun hat
        • Gloves or mittens (wool or fleece)
        • Swimsuit
        • Towel (lightweight travel towels are great)

      Extra socks and polypropylene layers are always handy—ensure you have enough warm items! Comfortable clothing for non-hiking days as well. Spare clothing can be left in the secure trailer when we are away on the hikes, so don’t worry about the extra weight! Note that there are only limited opportunities to do laundry during a tour, so quick-drying clothing is an advantage.

      Equipment you should bring:

        • Backpack (minimum 50L)
        • Sleeping bag (minimum 3 season, preferably down, lightweight, between 1-2 kg)
        • Flashlight/headlamp
        • Drink bottle or camelback (1L)
        • Small daypack
        • Sunscreen and sunglasses
        • Insect repellent
        • Personal toiletries, medication, and first aid
        • Walking poles (optional)
        • Gaiters (optional)

      This is what your guides will provide you with:

        • Pack-liner to keep things dry inside your backpack
        • Kit bag to hold your spare gear when you’re out hiking
        • Emergency first aid kit
        • Thermarests
        • Plates, cutlery, mugs, pots, etc.
        • Tents
    • The average driving time per day varies, some times you are in the wilderness and won’t see the vehicle for 2 or 3 days! On other days, you might be in the vehicle for 2-3 hours. The driving time is a chance to rest and enjoy the fantastic scenery. The guide will often stop the vehicle if there is a great photo opportunity or primo ice cream shop!

      You will travel in a 12-seat minibus towing a custom-built trailer with camp equipment and your luggage. They are also equipped with a range of natural history reference books.

    • Group sizes and prices:

        • For this North Island New Zealand adventure, the usual client-to-guide ratio is 11:1.
        • It takes a minimum of 4 people for this tour to operate. The maximum group size is set at 11 participants.
        • Solo travelers are more than welcome to join! While single occupancy rooms on hotel/lodge nights aren’t available, a single tent for camping nights is, just let us know at checkout.

      Min. age requirements:

        • If you are older than 18, you’re good to go.
        • Minors younger than 18 may be permitted to join the hike on a case-by-case basis, but must be in the presence of a parent or legal guardian.

      If your group has hikers under the age of 18, contact us prior to booking to make arrangements.

    • No, a single occupancy room is not available on this trip. Accommodation on hotel/lodge nights will be twin-share or multi-share. When camping, solo travellers will be provided with their own tent.

    • The starting point of this North Island hiking adventure is Auckland. To get there, you can take a bus, shuttle or taxi to the Auckland city center.

      You will meet your guide in the Sky Tower in downtown Auckland at 7am unless specified otherwise. This means that you should be in Auckland at least a day prior to the start of the tour, as it starts early in the morning.

    • We highly recommend that you cover all your bases with insurance. To make your booking and traveling experience as carefree as possible, you’ll be offered to simply insure your trip with Redpoint at checkout.

      Redpoint—the official 57hours insurance partner—tailors protection packages for adventure travel, offering a comprehensive travel program, even in remote locations! Trip cancellation, natural disasters, pandemic coverage, medical evacuation, primary medical expenses—regardless of the travel interruption that may happen, Redpoint will have you covered.

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