Date(s) November 6th, 2023 - Nov 11th, 2023 January 8th, 2024 - Jan 13th, 2024 February 12th, 2024 - Feb 17th, 2024
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There’s no better way to explore New Zealand’s highest mountains than on foot and by pedaling. And this guided hiking and biking tour gives you just that—6 days of uncovering the mountains’ gems, including Aoraki/Mt. Cook National Park and Mt. Aspiring National Park. Walk through tussock slopes, stroll along sky-blue lakes, feel the fragrant wildflowers, and enjoy panoramic views of highest peaks in Australasia. All meals and transportation are included in the price of the trip, as well as top-notch accommodations in lodges—just kick back and enjoy!
Departing from Christchurch, drive across the Canterbury Plains to your first hike at Mt. Somers. This volcanic mountain and the adjoining range stand out with its rock formations and a deep canyon. Climb through beech forest and high tussock slopes until you reach Woolshed Creek Hut, your lunch stop. Return on the Rhyolite Ridge Track, featuring views deep into the canyon as you climb high above on the slopes of Mt. Sommers. As the day draws to a close, settle in the village of Methven, usually a ski town in the winter and a cool rural Canterbury town the rest of the year. There’s also a restaurant and a bar there. Meals: Lunch and dinner Distance: 10 km / 6 miles Hiking: 5-6 hours Accommodation: Ski Time Methven
Get transferred to the edge of Canterbury Plains at first, and then into the Mackenzie Country and Lake Tekapo. The lake is famous for its turquoise waters and the quaint Church of the Good Shepherd, set against the backdrop of zigzag peaks. Once you reach Aoraki/ Mt. Cook, go for a hike up the Hooker Valley, where you get to marvel at views of glaciers looming above on Mt. Sefton and The Footstool, as well as the imposing south face of Aoraki beyond your turnaround at Hooker Lake. The next two nights are spent in a lodge in the village that boasts views of Aoraki. Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner Distance: 10 km / 6 miles Hiking: 3-4 hours Accommodation: Mt. Cook Lodge
Walk up the famous steps (2,200 of them!) to Sealy Tarns, giving you plenty of time to enjoy the views of the Hooker and Mueller glaciers, as well as the ice-carved peaks of Aoraki, Mt. Sefton, and The Footstool. If conditions permit, continue hiking up on to the Sealy Range and along to Mueller Hut. Before descending back down, rest for a while and enjoy panoramic views of the glaciers, ice cliffs, and vertical rock faces of New Zealand’s highest mountains. You also have the option this afternoon to join the Glacier Explorers boat tour on the Tasman Glacier Lake, which is a spectacular experience where you get close to New Zealand’s longest glacier. This is an optional activity, so let us know if you’d like to go! Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner Distance: 10 km / 6 miles Hiking: 6-7 hours Accommodation: Mt. Cook Lodge
Continue driving south to nearby Twizel and get fitted for your bikes to cross a section of the impressive Alps 2 Ocean Cycle Trail. Pedal along quiet canal roads before crossing the Lake Ohau weir and circling your way around the lake along cycle tracks. There will be plenty of time for breaks, photos, and admiring the mountains set against the glacially-fed Lake Ohau. Leave your bikes at the Ohau Lodge and meet your vehicle before going on an afternoon hike—another great opportunity to soak in the views of mountains, lakes, and rivers. Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner Hiking: 5 km / 4 miles | 2-3 hours Cycling: 38 km / 24 miles | 3 hours Accommodation: Lake Ohau Lodge
Drive over to Lindis Pass in the Central Otago region and onto Wanaka, which is a resort town sitting next to the namesake lake. This is a vast wilderness area filled with beech forests, glaciers, rivers, and lakes. Arriving there in the late morning, you’ll have enough time to relax and enjoy lunch, even take a quick stroll along the lakefront before heading off on the afternoon hike along Sawyer Burn Track. Walking along a well-marked trail, you’ll veer off to the Kidds Bush Nature Walk and zigzag up through the forest to the bushline before sliding across to the Sawyer Burn Hut. From the summit, you’ll have panoramic views of Lake Hāwea and its surrounding mountains. Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner Distance: 8 km / 5 miles Hiking: 3 hours Accommodation: Oakridge Resort
A special hike is saved for the last day—the Rob Roy Track. Start off with a drive up to the Matukituki Valley, where sights of sheep, cattle, and deer farms will follow you along the way. Start your hike from Raspberry Flat and cross a suspension bridge across the Matukituki River before climbing through beech forest alongside the raging boulder-strewn Rob Roy Stream. The track then emerges above the tree line in an alpine meadow with a great view of the Rob Roy Glacier. Have lunch before wandering down the valley to the vehicle. In the afternoon, drive over to the Crown Range and down into Queenstown where the tour ends. This region is known for its spectacular vistas, vineyards, and many adventure activities. Feel free to stay longer, just ask your guides for some recommendations! Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner Distance: 10 km / 6 miles Hiking: 4 hours
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In order to join this hiking and biking tour in the Southern Alps, you must be reasonably fit and enthusiastic. Every day you’ll hike around 10 km (6 miles), sometimes on uneven track surfaces and stream crossings. You’ll only bike one day, covering 38 km (24 miles) over the course of three hours. At times, you will have to carry a backpack between 4 to 5 kg (8-10 lbs).
New Zealand’s weather is very fickle and cold weather can be experienced at any time of the year, especially in the mountains. That’s why it’s recommended to wear lightweight and breathable fabrics while hiking. Merino or polypropylene underwear is great in cold weather and will keep you warm when it gets wet, unlike cotton. Layers are best and don’t wear jeans.
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Group sizes and prices:
Hiking and biking in the Southern Alps can be arranged for larger groups. Contact us to make arrangements.
Min. age requirements:
If your group has hikers under the age of 18, contact us prior to booking to make arrangements.
A 25% deposit to secure your place is due upon booking for booking four (4) or more months in advance of the departure. The remaining amount is paid ninety-five days (95 days) prior to departure. Once the trip is confirmed by the guide, the cancellation policy stated below applies.
Your tour starts in Christchurch, New Zealand. To get there, it’s best to fly into Christchurch International Airport (CHC), which is 10 km (6 miles) away from downtown. To get to Christchurch, you can take a taxi or a bus. Once you and your guide agree on the details of the itinerary, they will suggest the best place to meet.
57hours is committed to providing safe outdoor adventure experiences. We require all guides using our platform to have a COVID-19 safety plan and to make the details of that plan accessible to travelers. In most cases, group sizes will be reduced, guides will avoid overcrowded locations, and other safety measures will be met depending on the location and activity.
We also expect clients to respect local regulations and take measures to protect themselves, their guides, and the communities they’re traveling to. For more information on COVID-19 measures in New Zealand, please refer to New Zealand’s COVID-19 travel information.
Please contact us if you have any questions or require further information. We are happy to provide you with the most up-to-date information!