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  • Experience New Zealand’s natural wonders (including 6 national parks) with a local guide. Visit the country’s capital and world-famous attractions such as Waitomo Caves with glowing worms, Rotorua with its unique geothermal features, Tongariro Alpine Crossing (considered one of the best day hikes in the world), Punakaiki’s lush rainforest, and Mount Cook, famous for glaciers and alpine landscapes. Finish your days with laidback evening activities in high-quality hotels and lodges.

    • Meet your North Island guide and the rest of the group in the Rydges Hotel foyer at 6:30am, then head south through classic patchwork farming country alongside the Waikato River. We’ll make a quick café stop en route to Waitomo for those who need a coffee and a bite to eat. Upon arriving in the Waitomo Caves area, descend into the vaulted galleries of Ruakuri Cave, adorned with limestone formations and sparkling crystals. Be enchanted by thousands of tiny glowworms clinging to the ceiling, mimicking a starlit night sky. Later, emerge into the daylight for a scenic loop walk through an impressive limestone canyon.

      In the late afternoon, we arrive in Rotorua, a volcanically active region and the heart of Māori cultural tourism in New Zealand. This evening, enjoy a group dinner in the city, rounding off a full and fascinating first day.

      Accommodation: Distinction Hotel, Rotorua
      Meals: Lunch and dinner
      Hiking: 2 km (1.3 miles), 2 hours
      Elevation: +/-60 m (200 ft)

      Glowworms in Waitomo caves.
    • A short drive leads us to the stunning forests and beaches of Lake Tarawera. Take a scenic water taxi ride to the lake end. From here we hike back alongside this beautifully clear lake, enjoying the shade that towering tree ferns and ignimbrite cliffs offer. Plunge into the lake to cool off at any one of the tiny pumice beaches as you wait for the others to catch up. There are astonishing views all along this trail, and usually the chance for a natural hot creek dip along the way. This is an expansive wilderness of forest, lakes and volcanoes.

      After we return, we have the chance to look around Rotorua including the short Redwoods Trail. Later explore through the historic waterfront area including the fascinating Faith church. Rotorua is also the centre of Māori cultural tourism in New Zealand and late afternoon we enjoy an evening meal and cultural performance.

      Accommodation: Distinction Hotel, Rotorua
      Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner
      Hiking: 12 km (7.2 miles), 4 hours
      Elevation: +480 m (1,500 ft), -250 m (900 ft)

      Hiking near Lake Tarawera
    • In the morning, we explore some of the incredible geothermal areas just south of Rotorua. Stroll along boardwalks that weave past bubbling mud pools, mineral-rich hot springs, and plumes of rising steam—this surreal landscape is unlike anywhere else. Grab a coffee before we continue south to Huka Falls, where the mighty Waikato River is forced through a narrow rock chasm, creating a powerful surge of water. We’ll stop for a café lunch in the lakeside town of Taupō, then travel along the shores of Lake Taupō to reach Tongariro National Park, New Zealand’s first national park. We’ll spend the next two nights at a hotel on the park’s edge—an ideal base for exploring the area.

      In the afternoon, stretch your legs on a scenic hike to Taranaki Falls, where water tumbles 20 meters over an ancient lava flow formed some 15,000 years ago. Later, unwind and enjoy a group dinner in the comfort of your hotel.

      Accommodation: Hotel at the gateway to Tongariro National Park
      Meals: Breakfast and dinner
      Hiking: 10 km (5.5 miles), 2-4 hours
      Elevation: +/-200 m (600 ft)

      Aerial view of the turquoise lake nestled between rolling hills with a mountain peak in the distance.
    • Join your guide today for a full-day hike on the legendary Tongariro Alpine Crossing—widely regarded as one of the world’s best day walks. The well-formed track climbs steadily, at times steeply, to the craters of Mt Tongariro. Take time to admire dramatic landmarks like the Red Crater, Emerald Lakes, and active steam vents that make this trail so unforgettable. After a physically demanding but incredibly rewarding day, celebrate your achievement over dinner, perhaps with a glass of fine New Zealand wine.

      For those seeking a more relaxed pace, there’s still plenty to enjoy in the village: take a scenic walk to Soda Springs or Taranaki Falls, or simply sip coffee while exploring the excellent exhibits at the Park Visitor Centre. Enjoy your second night in this charming alpine setting.

      Accommodation: Hotel at the gateway to Tongariro National Park
      Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner
      Hiking: up to 21 km (12 miles), 7-8 hours
      Elevation: +900 (3,000 ft), -1,250 m (4,100 ft)

      Emerald lakes Tongariro
    • Rest your legs this morning as we travel south through rolling green hill country toward New Zealand’s capital, Wellington. Once there, take a leisurely stroll along the lively waterfront or dive into the country’s rich history and culture at the renowned national museum, Te Papa.

      Wellington is compact and full of character—explore its heritage houses tucked along improbably steep streets, or simply soak up the city’s vibrant café and restaurant scene. It’s a place made for wandering and discovering.

      Accommodation: Copthorne Hotel in Wellington & Rutherford Hotel in Nelson
      Meals: Breakfast

      City vedute from the trees and sea in the foreground, skyscrapers in the middle and residential area in the hills in the background.
    • There’s time this morning to further enjoy the vibrant harbourside capital or simply relax before grabbing an early lunch and heading to the airport. In the early afternoon, take in scenic views during your flight over Cook Strait as you make the jump from the North to the South Island. Upon arrival at Nelson Airport, your driver will transfer you to the Rutherford Hotel, where you’ll meet your guides and fellow travellers joining the South Island Grand Hikes tour at 4pm.

      In the afternoon, there’s the option to join a guided hike up Botanical Hill—known as the “Centre of New Zealand”—for sweeping views over Tasman Bay and Nelson City. Alternatively, your guides can suggest ways to explore the town at your own pace. In the evening, we’ll celebrate the beginning of our South Island adventure with dinner at one of Nelson’s excellent restaurants.

      Accommodation: Rutherford Hotel
      Meals: Dinner
      Hiking: 3.3 km (2 miles), 1-1.5 hours
      Elevation: +/-170 m (560 ft)

      Hiking Mt Arthur hut
    • After an early breakfast, set off for Abel Tasman National Park. At the beach resort of Kaiteriteri, board a water taxi and cruise along the scenic coastline, passing golden sand beaches, rugged granite headlands, and bush-clad islands. Disembark at Bark Bay and follow the renowned Abel Tasman Coast Track through native forest and past cascading streams. The well-formed trail leads up and over gentle ridges to Torrent Bay, where the crystal-clear waters of Cleopatra’s Pool may tempt you in for a swim—or, for the adventurous, a ride down its naturally formed rock slide.

      At Anchorage, meet the water taxi for the return journey to Kaiteriteri, followed by a late afternoon drive back to Nelson. This evening, enjoy time to explore this vibrant and artistic town further, with a wide array of excellent dining options to choose from.

      Accommodation: Rutherford Hotel, Nelson
      Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner
      Hiking: 12.2 km (7.6 miles), 4 hours
      Elevation: +/-700 m (2,300 ft)

      View of a sand beach with rock formations with trees in the background.
    • En route to the West Coast, we stop for a remarkable hike to witness natural flames that have been burning continuously since the 1920s. Guided by a local expert, we access this unique phenomenon via a privately-owned working deer farm. Unlike the Eternal Flames of the Chimera in Turkey, these flames flicker in a lush setting of tree ferns and beech forest. A cup of billy tea and hot cakes prepared over the flames adds a distinctly Kiwi flavour to the experience.

      Our journey then continues alongside the mighty Buller River as it winds through the vast wilderness of the upper South Island toward the coast at Westport. From there, we travel along a spectacular stretch of coastline and aim to catch the sunset at Punakaiki. Take an evening stroll around the famous Pancake Rocks and blowholes—we’ll try to time our visit with high tide, though we may leave the rocks for tomorrow if conditions are more favourable.

      Accommodation: Scenic Hotel Punakaiki
      Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner
      Hiking: up to 6 km (3.7 miles), 2 hours
      Elevation: +/-170 m (560 ft)

      Pancake Rocks, Punakaiki, West Coast, New Zealand
    • Hike the Inland Pack Track from the Pororari to the Punakaiki River and admire the lush rainforest with tropical nikau palms. Pass many clear pools and take a short swim in one of them! You will spend some time on the road with views of the Southern Alps and soft yellow tussock grasslands. Later in the day you will visit Tura Tawhiti with remarkable limestone outcrops. The site was once an important meeting place for early Maori people and was named “Spiritual Center of the Universe” by the Dalai Lama. Get back on the road and drive past the Lyndon Lake on your way to Methven, a laid-back town which has the Southern Alps as its backdrop. You’ll have some time to explore the town and dine in one of its restaurants.

      Accommodation: Ski Time, Methven
      Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner
      Hiking: up to 9.6 km (6 miles), 3-3.5 hours
      Elevation: +/-360 m (1,180 ft)

      View of the river inside of a rainforest with tropical trees to its left and a steep cliif covered with plants on its right.
    • We continue south, at first following the edge of the extensive Canterbury Plains, then up into the intermontane Mackenzie Basin to Lake Tekapo, famous for its stunning turquoise waters and the quaint Church of the Good Shepherd, perched daintily by the lake. Hike via the lakeshore to the elevated viewing platform afforded by Mt John and revel in the expansiveness of the Patagonia-like landscape. The sweeping Mackenzie “Country” is a sparsely populated region in the rain shadow of the Southern Alps; tawny-brown drylands, braided riverbeds, and startling glacial lakes extend to distant mountains.

      On arrival at Mount Cook Village, relax in the splendour of Aoraki/Mt Cook and the surrounding alps in our accommodation, where we stay for the next two nights.

      Accommodation: Hermitage Hotel
      Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner
      Hiking: 8.2 km (5.1 miles), 3 hours
      Elevation: +/-380 m (1,280 ft)

      A man and a woman on a hike with a small clear lake to their left, a canyon to their right and tall, snow-covered mountain peaks ahead of them.
    • Climb up to Sealy Tarns and enjoy stunning views of the hanging glaciers on Mt Sefton and along the Hooker Valley to Aoraki/Mt Cook. Those wishing to immerse themselves further in this spectacular alpine landscape, or seeking an easier alternative to the Sealy Tarns hike, can explore the valley floor independently. The walk up the Hooker Valley offers views of the Mueller and Hooker Glacier terminal lakes and the towering south face of Aoraki/Mt Cook. Alternatively, learn more about the wonders of the national park at the world-class visitor centre.

      Accommodation: Hermitage Hotel
      Meals: Breakfast and lunch
      Hiking: 5.3 km (3.3 miles), 3 hours OR 10.2 km (6.3 mi), 3 hours
      Elevation: +/-590 m (1,940 ft) OR +/-270 m (890 ft)

      Sealy tarns reflection
    • Travel up the Tasman Valley toward the Tasman Glacier, New Zealand’s longest glacier. Take a short walk through glacial moraine before boarding a custom-built boat for a unique cruise around the terminal lake. Like most glaciers worldwide, the Tasman Glacier is retreating, causing the terminal lake to expand each year. This ever-changing environment is dotted with icebergs of all shapes and sizes calving from the glacier’s collapsing terminal face.

      The drive to Wānaka follows the Mackenzie Country south, then climbs over the tussock-covered Lindis Pass into Central Otago’s southern lakes district. Here, you can sample wine and discover the story behind winemaking at a family-run vineyard in this emerging region, or simply relax and enjoy the beautiful setting. Wānaka is a charming lakeside holiday town.

      Accommodation: Oakridge Resort, Wānaka
      Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner
      Hiking: 2.9 km (1.8 mi), 1 hour
      Elevation: +/-70 m (230 ft)

      Tasman glacier lake
    • A scenic drive along Lake Wānaka leads toward the peaks of Aspiring National Park. The hike begins in the lower Matukituki Valley with the Diamond Lake walk, continuing up Rocky Mountain—a distinctive glacially sculpted “roche moutonnée” (rock sheep)—offering spectacular views over the lake, the Southern Alps, and Mount Aspiring/Tititea. This area offers several hiking options, from the gentle Diamond Lake circuit to the more challenging climb to Rocky Mountain’s summit.

      After the hike and lunch, the journey continues over the Crown Range, along the shores of Lake Wakatipu, and onward to Te Anau, the gateway to Fiordland National Park. The afternoon offers time to relax or enjoy a stroll along the beautiful lakeshore, with stunning views across the water to the vast Fiordland wilderness.

      Accommodation: Distinction Te Anau Hotel and Villa
      Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner
      Hiking: 7.2 km (4.5 miles) / 3 hours
      Elevation: +/-650 m (2,130 ft)

      View of a deep-blue lake with a boat in the middle of it and very steep mountain peaks in the background.
    • Today’s excursion takes you through the stunning Fiordland mountains to Milford Sound, one of New Zealand’s most iconic destinations. We stop at The Divide for a walk along the Routeburn Track to Key Summit, where panoramic views of the Humboldt and Darran Mountains await. If clouds threaten to obscure the summit views, easier walks in the nearby Hollyford Valley provide a great alternative.

      The breathtaking topography continues as we reach Milford Sound, where you’ll cruise between glaciated mountains and sheer cliffs plunging hundreds of metres into deep, dark waters. Take in spectacular sights of the mile-high Mitre Peak and Lady Bowen Falls, while watching for marine life such as dusky dolphins, New Zealand fur seals, and, if fortunate, the rare Fiordland crested penguin. We return to Te Anau in the afternoon.

      Accommodation: Distinction Te Anau Hotel and Villa
      Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
      Hiking: 7.2 km (4.5 miles) / 3 hours
      Elevation: 490 m (1,610 ft)

      The picturesque fjord of Milford Sound
    • This morning, hike a section of the renowned Kepler Track to the shores of Lake Manapōuri, often called the “loveliest of all lakes” for its scattered islands, bush-fringed beaches and coves, and stunning mountain backdrop. From this southernmost point of the journey, we then backtrack northwards toward the vibrant town of Queenstown. In the nearby wine country, enjoy a celebratory lunch at a fine local restaurant, savoring excellent regional food and wine. Arrive in Queenstown in the late afternoon, where the tour concludes. Includes breakfast and lunch.

      Due to vehicle size and accommodation accessibility, drop-off locations are limited to Copthorne Hotel Lakefront, Rydges Lakeland Resort, iSite Visitor Centre (central Queenstown), or Queenstown Airport.

      Meals: Breakfast and lunch
      Hiking: 9.8 km (6.1 miles), 3 hours
      Elevation: 180 m (430 ft)

      Aerial view of Queenstown.
    • Included:

        • An experienced, local hiking guide with extensive knowledge of the area
        • 15-day hiking adventure in New Zealand
        • Accommodation for 14 nights in quality hotels and lodges for 14 nights (double occupancy)
        • Almost all meals, as outlined in the itinerary
        • Activities and experiences as in the itinerary
          • Māori Village Experience
          • Wai-o-tapu Thermal Wonderland
          • Abel Tasman boat cruise
          • Natural Flames
          • Glacier boat trip
          • Milford Sound cruise
        • Luxury minibus transportation for the duration of the tour
        • Luggage transfers
        • Walking poles — leave us a note if you need them
        • Flight from Wellington to Nelson
        • First aid kit
        • Drinking water
        • Safety equipment and maps

      Add-ons (available to add at checkout):

        • Single occupancy room

      Not included:

        • Transportation to and from New Zealand
        • Some meals
        • Personal equipment
        • Anything not mentioned in the “Included” section above
        • Insurance — recommended, available to add at checkout
        • Guide gratuities — optional
    • To join this New Zealand hiking tour, great fitness is required. Most days involve up to 4–5 hours of physical activity, with walking on tracks that are generally in good condition. On some days you’ll carry a backpack weighing around 4–5 kg (8–10 lbs), containing personal gear and essentials. While no previous hiking experience is required, a good level of fitness is recommended to fully enjoy the journey.

      On more challenging days, expect altitude gains of up to 600 m (2,000 ft). An optional highlight of the trip is the Tongariro Alpine Crossing, which takes 6–8 hours and involves an altitude gain of approximately 750 m, offering one of the most rewarding day hikes in the world.

      Check out the itinerary to learn about day-by-day distances and elevation gains!

    • You are allowed to bring up to 120L of luggage per person, this will be transported in the support van.

      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.

      For the flight between Wellington and Nelson, the checked luggage allowance is 23 kg (50 lbs) per person, with a carry-on luggage allowance of 7 kg (15 lbs).

      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:

        • Daypack
        • 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)
    • Daily driving times vary throughout the trip. Some days involve very little driving, while on a typical day we spend around 2–3 hours in the vehicle. On a handful of days, driving times will be longer, giving you a chance to rest, relax, and enjoy New Zealand’s ever-changing scenery along the way.

      We travel in a comfortable luxury minibus, towing a lockable trailer that carries food, equipment, and your main luggage. Roads range from sealed highways to unsealed backcountry roads, adding to the sense of adventure. And if there’s a great photo opportunity, vineyard, or memorable ice cream stop—our guides are always happy to pull over.

    • Group sizes and prices:

        • For this adventure, the usual client-to-guide ratio is 13:1.
        • It takes a minimum of 2 people for this tour to operate. The maximum group size is set at 13 participants.
        • Solo travelers are welcome—they can either share a room with another same-gender solo traveler at no extra cost, or guarantee a private room by paying a single occupancy fee.

      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 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.

    • The price for this New Zealand hiking adventure is based on twin-share rooms, but a single occupancy room can be arranged at an additional fee. You can add it to your booking at checkout.

      Solo travelers are welcome—they can either share a room with another same-gender solo traveler at no extra cost, or guarantee a private room by paying a single occupancy fee.

    • The adventure starts in Auckland and finishes in Queenstown. To start this tour, most people fly into Auckland International Airport. From there, you can take a bus, shuttle or taxi to Auckland city center.

      You’ll meet your New Zealand hiking guide and the rest of the group in the Rydges Hotel foyer in Auckland at 6.30am on Day 1 of your tour. 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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