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sea kayak to a picnic lunch


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TOUR ONLY PRICE PER DAY 71 New Zealand –


Best of the North Island 7 days › Auckland to Auckland


✓ Surfi ng world famous waves ✓ Kayaking remote coves to discover hidden beaches ✓ Learning about the Maori culture in a village homestay ✓ Conquering New Zealand’s top-rated one day trek ✓ Dancing the night away in Wellington


Admittedly, we haven’t checked the numbers too closely, but we’re confi dent that New Zealand ranks among the world’s leading producers of excitement. This quick trip across the North Island jams as many thrills as permissible by law into seven electrifying, activity- packed days. Sea kayak remote waterways to secluded caves and beaches, learn to surf New Zealand’s world famous waves, experience Maori culture directly from the Maori themselves and more, all in a breezy week that always feels full and never feels hurried.


Itinerary & Sightseeing


Day 1 Auckland Arrive at any time. › Day 2-3 Raglan (2B,1L,2D) Visit a special conservation farm to learn about their methods before sea kayaking to a remote and historic site on the harbour for a picnic lunch. Enjoy an included surf lesson in one of the world’s most famous surf areas, then opt to go on a bush walk, take bone carving lessons with local Maori or try paddle boarding. › Day 4 Rotorua/Maori Village Visit (1B,1D) Opt to go caving before heading to Rotorua, notable for its geothermal activity and culture. Explore some bubbling mud and visit a local village to gain insight into Maori culture. Enjoy a traditional ‘Hangi’ experience. › Day 5 National Park (1B,1D) Travel around Lake Taupo and explore the volcanic World Heritage-listed national parks in the area. Conquer the Tongariro Alpine Crossing, New Zealand’s top-rated one day trek (seasonal). › Day 6 Wellington (1B) Hit the nation’s capital and visit Te Papa, the national museum, or stroll along Oriental Parade. Check out some of the area’s great bars and cafés. › Day 7 Auckland (1B) Travel back to Auckland, where tour ends upon arrival.


Tour Code: ONNIG


499 £


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What you need to know


What’s included: Visit to conservation farm, sea kayaking excursion to remote coves, surf lesson including board and wetsuit, night excursion to see glow worms, Tongariro Alpine Crossing walk (seasonal), Te Papa Museum, orientation walk of Wellington.


Accommodation: Basic hotels (2 nts), eco camp (2 nts, some multi-share), lodges (2 nts, some multi-share). Transport: Private bus. Group size: Max 18, avg 12. Group leader: Group Leader throughout, local guides. Meals included: 6 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 4 dinners. B = breakfast, L = lunch and D = dinner. Meal budget: Allow NZD60-100 for meals not included.


or call us on 0844 225 3135


This tour runs in the following months: Jan


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For full details of tour dates and prices visit www.edgeadventures.com/tours/onnig


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