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Best of the Central North Island
A volcanic triangle of bubbling mud pools, raging
rapids, active volcanoes and 100m cave shafts!
Get ready for the trip of your life as we take
you to the ‘best of the best’ in New
Zealand …but don’t relax too much -
the next exhilarating challenge is just around the
corner.
Your
Tour Itinerary
Day 1 - Waitomo Caving and Abseiling with bush
camp
Created over millions of years, running streams
have methodically carved their way down through
limestone bed to form what is now one of the most
complex, intricate and visually spectacular caves
in the Waitomo National Park. We are fortunate and
have access to two privately owned caves miles away
from the tourist busses.
Hike along craggy limestone ridges, scramble over
huge blocks of limestone, wind your way through
punga groves and catch your breath in fern-filled
clearings. You will be surrounded by expansive views
of the entire King Country and most of the Waikato
from Mt Ruapehu to the south around to Mt Te Aroha
in the north-east. The view from the top of the
Waipuna cliffs is unbelievable, taking in a large
portion of the North Island and you will get the
chance to savour it as you control your own descent
of the 90 vertical metres to our camp under the
stars at the bottom.
Day Two - Waipuna Caving, bush walk and farmstay
Now that we have made it here there is only one
way back and that’s through three kilometres
of Cave. Properly equipped you will explore the
Waipuna cave system. This involves a short but challenging
rockclimb up through a waterfall to enter the cave.
The challenge is now to follow the water upstream
jumping through deep pools, scrambling over rocks,
diving around 4-8m through an underwater sump (depending
on the water level) and squeezing through gaps to
emerge through the upstream entrance.
The final challenge is to complete the full circuit
by using map and compass skills to navigate through
the untracked bush back to the start.
Day Three - Taupo
This morning we are going to go hiking down the
Waikato River (New Zealand's longest) to the impressive
Huka Falls. After this we head south for the short
drive down the length of Lake Taupo, the biggest
volcanic crater in the world. Lake Taupo is set
amidst clean, green countryside, spectacular mountain
scenery, beautiful native bush and some of the largest
pine forests in the Southern Hemisphere. Thermal
activity in this region includes natural hot pools
and springs, steaming craters and boiling mud pools.
Taupo is the North Island adventure equivalent of
Queenstown and because there is so much to do here
so we are going to make the most of it - So you
can choose do as much as you like or nothing at
all.
Some options available are: Bungy Jumping, High
Velocity River Drift Dive, Jet boating, Sky Diving,
Kayak to the Carvings. Pure adrenalin!
Day Four - Tongariro National Park
Tongariro
Crossing - New Zealand’s best one-day
walk through a world heritage site. Fancy a walk
on the Moon? Well here’s a more accessible
option. The 12 mile Tongariro Crossing is considered
the best hike in New Zealand. This untouched volcanic
terrain offers a fascinating look at a very alien
environment, complete with twisted lava formations,
volcanic steam vents, vast craters, active volcanoes,
boiling lakes, barren desert, lush forest, crystal-clear
mountain streams, steaming geysers and emerald green
lakes. Phew! Experience a diversity of landscapes
unlikely to be found together anywhere else in the
world.
Day Five - Redwood Forest, Hells Gate and the
Mighty Kaituna
The Whakarewarewa Forest is a place where you
can escape and unwind . . . or escape and energize!,
Walk or Bike this Giant Redwood Forests alternatively
there’s Hells Gate a fiery place you can meander
through fields of roaring geezers and the boiling
mud or simply sit back and wallow in a mud bath
or soak and relax in an ancient medicinal sulphur
lake.
This short sharp adrenalin shot will wake you
up - The Kaituna River offers the most exhilarating
white water rafting in New Zealand and is ranked
a grade 4/5. Why? This river begins at the outlet
of Lake Rotoiti and the sheer volume of water escaping
the lake has created 15 fast and furious rapids
- the adrenaline just keeps on pumping until you
hit the highest commercially rafted waterfall known,
“The Tutea Falls” at 7metres (23ft)
- you couldn’t ask for a better finale.
Day Six - White Island Volcano - exploring or
diving
Our unique and amazing 6-hour marine experience
includes a comfortable 80 minute boat journey each
way on one of our two purpose-built launches, and
a two hour exploration of New Zealand's only live
marine volcano with White Island's most experienced
and knowledgeable guides. Sharing our knowledge
of all the bird and marine life that we see is part
of the day and as we have a permit to view dolphins
and whales, we will spend time with these mammals
whenever we see them.
If you are a certified scuba diver, there are
very few places you can dive a live volcano, but
White
Island, which has been steaming away for centuries
is something quite unique. Optionally explore the
crater area of this active volcano in the interval
between diving with huge Kingfish, Stingrays and
Blue Maomao. But what makes this place truly unique
are the bubbling underwater fissures creating an
underwater Jacuzzi. Note that there is an additional
charge of NZ$100 to cover the cost of diving and
equipment hire.
Day Seven - Coromandel Peninsula
Paddle through amazing sea caves, explore offshore
islands, snorkel the marine reserve. Paddle spectacular
volcanic remains rarely seen by other travellers,
littered with caves, tunnels & blowholes.
Anchor your kayak at the dive or snorkelling spot
of your choice or beach the kayak and do a explore
the shore. The 5km of coastline running south to
hot water beach is a safe haven to enjoy an unspoilt
marine environment. The stunning cliffs and islands
provide ideal bays for exploring the marine environment.
Reefs of hard rock, soft sediment, intricate caves,
and underwater arches provide homes for complex
communities of plants, crustaceans, molluscs and
fish.
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What's
Included
- Waitomo caving expedition
- Climb or dive
an active volcano
- Kayak
the Coromandel
- Raft White Water Rapids
- Camp under the stars
- Tongariro
crossing guided walk
- Maximum 12 people
- 6 nights accommodation
- Breakfasts daily, 2 lunches & 1
dinner
- Transport and all transfers by comfortable
air conditioned vehicle
- Accompanied by Tour Host throughout
- Group discounts available for 4 or more
– please enquire
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Departure Dates
This 7
day tour departs
| 2007 |
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October:
November: December: |
8
5
10 |
| 2008 |
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January:
February:
March:
April:
May: |
14
11
10
7
5
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The departure dates for
this tour link in with the Northern
Highlights, Southern
Wonder and Southern
Divide tours. Link these tours together to make
an 11, 14, 18, 21 or 25 day New Zealand adventure
tour.
Tour Prices
Per Person in NZ$
| Share Twin |
NZ$2,575 |
| Single Traveller |
NZ$2,975 |
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