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DURATION Tour code: WZN Tour style: Classic


TOUR DAYS 20


Tour comfort: Standard Trek grade: Easy


Walking in New Zealand


£3398 £4850


TOUR ONLY FLIGHT INCLUSIVE


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Tour Highlights ✓ Rotorua - Explore the geothermal landscape of the Maori heartlands


✓ Milford Sound - Boat trip along the tranquil fi ord beneath towering mountains ✓ Mount Cook - Discover the soaring landscapes of the Southern Alps


Trails through Middle Earth


New Zealand is all about the great outdoors and this tour aims to bring you the best of what this compact, yet dramatic and varied country has to offer as you explore on foot. The North Island combines awesome natural beauty with a rich Maori heritage and the South Island is blessed with dramatic landscapes. Discover them both as you trek through volcanic landscapes, around picturesque lakes, next to impressive glaciers and along breathtaking coastlines.


ZEALAND Hokitika 20 day tour itinerary


Day 1 Join tour in Auckland. Day 2 Auckland Tour of city. Day 3 Rotorua Travel to Rotorua. Walk around the Blue Lake and through the Whakarewarewa Forest. In the evening enjoy a Maori hangi (a traditional feast). Days 4/5 Tongariro National Park Discover the hot mud pools and geysers of Rotorua before heading to the volcanic landscape of Tongariro National Park. Here there are plentiful walking opportunities including the Tongariro Crossing, which has been named ‘the best day walk in the world’. Days 6/7 Wellington Drive to the capital. Explore the city and visit the Te Papa National Museum. Take the ferry to the South Island across the Queen Charlotte Sound. Day 8 Queen Charlotte Track Board a water taxi to the Motuaru Island Bird Sanctuary and walk part of the Queen Charlotte coastal track. Day 9 Abel Tasman National Park Drive one of the most scenic routes in New Zealand. Visit Abel Tasman National Park and explore on foot and by boat.


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Rotorua Tongariro NP Tongariro NP Milford GLACIER Mt Cook Sound Cruise


Day 10 Punakaiki Journey to Punakaiki and walk along the Pororari River Track. En route, stop at Tauranga Bay to view fur seals in their natural habitat. Day 11 Glaciers Witness the spectacular Fox and Franz Josef glaciers. Days 12/13 Wanaka Drive through Westland National Park, a World Heritage Park, to reach Wanaka. Discover its beautiful landscapes on optional walks. Day 14 Queenstown Drive to the pretty town of Queenstown, which nestles in the shadow of The Remarkables mountain range. Take a cable car to admire the impressive views and walk down to the lakefront. Day 15 Te Anau Transfer to Te Anau, known locally as ‘the walking capital of the world.’ Walk part of the Kepler Track, traversing some of the most spectacular scenery on the South Island. Day 16 Milford Sound Admire the scenery as we drive down the Milford Road, one of the fi nest alpine drives in the world. Cruise through the spectacular glacial valley. Days 17/18 Mount Cook Walk in


QUEENSTOWN WANAKA


TE ANAU 0 km Milford Sound Cruise 160 km Picton Nelson Greymouth FOX


SOUTH ISLAND


CHRISTCHURCH


SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN


ZEALAND GREYMOUTH GLACIER FOX


Franz Joseph Glacier


SOUTH ISLAND


MT COOK CHRISTCHURCH


QUEENSTOWN WANAKA


TE ANAU 0 km Walking in New Zealand WZN 160 km


SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN


NEW NEW PUNAKAIKI


Motuara Island Abel Tasman Bird Sanctuary National Park


Tauranga Bay Seal Colony


NELSON PICTON


Tauranga Bay Seal Colony


AUCKLAND


Tasman Sea


“We walked the fabled Tongariro Crossing - Mount Doom for


Tolkien fans.” Stephen Ingle


COROMANDEL PENINSULA


Tour essentials ROTORUA


TONGARIRO NATIONAL PARK


Motuara Island Bird Sanctuary


PICTON


WELLINGTON Ferry crossing


AUCKLAND NEW ZEALAND


NORTH ISLAND


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Tasman Sea


COROMANDEL PENINSULA


ROTORUA 160 km


TONGARIRO NATIONAL PARK


Accommodation: 19 nights standard hotels. Meals: 19 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 1 dinner included. Tour staff: Explore Tour Leader / driver, local guide(s). Transport: Boat, bus, ferry. Trekking details: This tour involves a series of day walks between 2 and 6 hours long. The Tongariro Crossing day is a more diffi cult walk and will take approximately 8 hours but there are easier options available. Group size: Generally 10 - 15.


NEW ZEALAND


2015 Tour only dates *26 Jan - 13 Feb 25 Oct - 13 Nov


Planned tour dates 0 km


NORTH ISLAND


160 km


2016 Tour only dates 24 Jan - 12 Feb


Flexible fl ight options We have a range of fl exible fl ight options available, please call our sales team for more details. Single rooms are available from £980


*on the 2014 itinerary.


the shadow of New Zealand’s highest mountain with views over a stunning landscape of icy peaks and glaciers. Days 19/20 Christchurch Drive to Christchurch where the tour ends.


Please go online for our full detailed tour notes.


Wanaka


Wanaka


Queenstown Te Anau


Mount Cook


Rest Day Rest Day Day 3: 2.5hrs Day 4: 1hrs Day 5: 8hrs Day 6 Day 7


Rest Day Day 8: 6hrs Day 9: 3hrs Day 10: 2hrs Day 11


Optional Walk Day 12: 1.5hrs Day 13: 3.5hrs Day 14: 2hrs Day 15: 6hrs


Rest Day Day 16 Day 17: 2.5hrs Day 18: 4hrs


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