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of the best times to hike as we'll almost always
have the trails to ourselves. We've adapted the
Winter Rimu for the cooler climate, and it's a great
way to see New Zealand at its least crowded and
most beautiful! We'll start by heading over the
Southern Alps to the milder temperatures of the
West Coast (50-60°F or 10-15°C). We'll then
do a number of awesome day hikes and sea kayak trips,
followed by a two-night backpacking trip up to the
winter wonderland and hot springs of Welcome Flat.
A comfortable night at Makarora follows, before
we head up to the stunning alpine environment of
Mt. Aspiring Hut. A couple of days in Queenstown
follows, and then your choice of a three-day biking
and sea kayaking option in some of New Zealand's
most beautiful places, or skiing/snowboarding option
at Queenstown's nearby skifields. We'll then go
hiking near Lake Ohau before finishing back at Christchurch
after two weeks of incredible action! We maintain
plenty of options so we can make sure the trip works
for everyone and we have two guides to take good
care of you. The Winter Rimu is an awesome way to
see New Zealand if you enjoy the outdoors and like
a bit of a challenge. The accommodations vary -
for over half the trip we stay in accommodations
of high standards (B&Bs, lodges, etc) and for
the rest of the trip we have chosen more rustic
accommodations in order to be in the most beautiful,
isolated, and off-the-beaten-track places in New
Zealand. The Winter Rimu is simply an awesome trip.
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Your
Winter Rimu Tour Itinerary
Monday Arrive & hiking Temple Basin
Most people leave the Northern hemisphere on a
Saturday evening, and arrive in Auckland early on
Monday morning. You'll lose a day to the dateline
- but you get it back on the way home! If you haven't
flown direct into Christchurch, you'll immediately
take the short flight to Christchurch, arriving
by 10am or so, then we'll meet you and head west
to the Southern Alps. We'll stop for lunch at a
small alpine lake, before continuing to Devils Punchbowl
Falls at Arthur's Pass, for a short leg-stretching
walk. Then we'll head through to Greymouth and up
the coastal road to the gorgeous seaside village
of Punakaiki. We always make sure the first day
of our trip is relaxing and undemanding so you can
recover from your flight. Depending on where you're
coming from, you'll probably find jetlag is no big
deal. For instance, it's a 12-hour direct overnight
flight from the West Coast of the USA to Auckland,
and there's only a 5-hour time difference between
New Zealand and US Pacific time. If you have more
time, by all means try to arrive in New Zealand
a day or so early, especially if you're coming from
further afield!
ACCOMMODATION: Paparoa Park Motels, Punakaiki (L,D)
Tuesday Rainforest and Beach Hiking in Punakaiki
We'll take most of the day in Punakaiki to hike
amongst the limestone canyons and lush rainforest
of the Inland Pack Track. We start at a classic
"submergence", where the river suddenly
dries up mid-stream, and goes underground for a
mile or so before resurfacing at Cave Creek. The
rainforest in this area is unbelievably lush, and
the limestone canyons and distant hazy mountains
of Paparoa National Park make this an awesome day
hike. The gold miners who first opened up the area
over a century ago established this trail. We'll
also check out the Pancake Rocks and the blowholes.
This is one of our favorite places in the world,
and you'll see why. Finally we'll leave in the afternoon
to drive down the scenic coastal road and stop at
Hokitika to check out the local art galleries and
a pounamu carving workshops (" pounamu"
is Maori for jade). Then we'll carry on to Okarito
Lagoon, a gem of the West Coast that is all but
untouched due to it being 10 miles down a one-way
road from an obscure highway turnoff. There are
no shops, no restaurants and no traffic here - and
a population of only 31 people! We stay at the Okarito
Beach House, and you'll love this place. There's
plenty to do here so we'll stay two nights, to catch
our breath and relax.
ACCOMMODATION: Okarito Beach House, Okarito. Off-the-beaten-path,
and very cosy. (B,L,D)
Wednesday Kayaking in Okarito Lagoon, Hiking &
Beach
You've got a lot of options in Okarito. You can
spend a cruisy day in this sleepy but beautiful
beach town to recharge your batteries, or do some
awesome hiking and kayaking. The Okarito Lagoon
is unique in that it hosts the only white heron
colony in New Zealand. You can sea kayak on the
lagoon with a backdrop of snow-capped mountains
for a few hours, then spend the rest of the day
exploring the deserted beach or hiking in the rainforest.
In the evening - after a traditional Kiwi roast
dinner (with vegetarian options of course) - we
can head out to listen for New Zealand's most famous
bird, the rare and elusive kiwi. You'll almost never
see a kiwi, as they are nocturnal and very shy,
but they have a very distinctive call, so it's great
fun to go out and listen for them. And the sunsets
around here are definitely not to be missed.
ACCOMMODATION: Okarito Beach House, Okarito. (B,L,D)
Thursday Fox Glacier then Hiking up to Welcome
Flat
We are very privileged to be able to hike up to
the Welcome Flat area. This is a stunningly beautiful
mountain basin, set directly underneath the towering
peaks of the Southern Alps, with one awesome accoutrement
- reliable natural hot pools! We'll spend the day
hiking up the Karangarua Valley and have all of
tomorrow to take short side hikes, soak in the hot
pools and just enjoy the alpine atmosphere.
With a really early start, we'll have time to stop
at Fox Glacier, for a short walk up to the terminal
face of the glacier. The Fox Glacier is an enormous
river of ice, unusual in that it comes right down
through the rainforest to sea level. Unbelievable!
Then it's up to the trailhead, to hike into Welcome
Flat. This is about a six to seven hour hike of
about nine miles, with a 1,000-foot elevation gain
over that distance. Our guides will carry the majority
of the load, so you'll just be carrying your sleeping
bag, clothes for two days and a little food. Once
we get to Welcome Flat, we stay in one of New Zealand's
most modern and spacious backcountry huts. It's
a hut in name only - it's a comfortable two-storied
building (a palace compared to many New Zealand
huts) and you'll love it here, especially since,
at this time of year, we may well have it all to
ourselves!
ACCOMMODATION: Welcome Flat Hut. (B,L,D)
Friday Hiking to Douglas Rock & Soaking in
Hot Pools
Today we'll have a very easy day, for soaking in
the hot pools, enjoying the stunning scenery and
maybe just hanging out with a book! We can also
hike further up the track towards Douglas Rock for
even more stunning scenery. But the hot pools are
without a doubt the star attraction here, closely
followed by the spectacular meals we'll be serving
up.
ACCOMMODATION: Welcome Flat Hut. (B,L,D)
Saturday Hiking out & Relaxing in Makarora
Another early start sees us on the track and walking
the nine miles back to the road. It's a little quicker
this time, being slightly downhill, and we'll be
back at our vehicle by mid-afternoon. Then we'll
drive south to the tiny hamlet of Makarora, on the
edge of Mount Aspiring National Park. Here we stay
in a comfortable family-style homestead, where we'll
load up on a beautifully prepared meal and sprawl
by the fire with a glass of mulled wine, before
heading into the backcountry again tomorrow.
ACCOMMODATION: The Homestead, Makarora - very comfortable
and spacious. (B,L,D)
Click here to see an image of where you'll be staying.
Sunday Hiking in Mount Aspiring National Park
Today we have another spectacular hike which is,
again, most suitable in winter conditions, due to
the sheer beauty and unpopulated nature of the area
at this time of year! We're going to be hiking up
to Mount Aspiring Hut. The hike itself is less than
three hours, but we have a great side hike to the
Rob Roy Glacier on the way to the hut. Because all
our trips have two guides, we can split into two
groups - one can head for the fireside and one can
stretch their legs still further! Mount Aspiring
Hut is also a spacious and modern mountain lodge,
albeit in the midst of nowhere, and the scenery
is arguably even more spectacular than that on the
West Coast. Here Mt. Aspiring itself rears nearly
10,000 feet straight up from behind the hut. For
such a short walk in, it's amazing how far you'll
feel from civilization!
ACCOMMODATION: Mount Aspiring Hut. (B,L,D)
Monday Hiking in Mount Aspiring National Park
We can have a leisurely start today, enjoying a
healthy breakfast and admiring the view, before
hiking back out to the trailhead. From here we have
a very short drive down the road to Wanaka, then
we'll cross the mountains at Cardrona Saddle to
drop into Queenstown. A picturesque town set in
a basin on the edge of Lake Wakatipu, Queenstown
is surrounded by mountains rearing up all round.
It's a great place to spend a couple of days, and
you'll find all sorts of options to pique your interest!
ACCOMMODATION: Queenstown apartments, Queenstown.
(B,L)
Tuesday Free Day in Queenstown
ACTIVE NEW ZEALAND is based in Queenstown for a
good reason - it's the adventure capital of New
Zealand - and you'll find all the comforts of civilization,
adrenaline, restaurants, sidewalk cafés and
window-shopping. But don't lose sight of the fact
that there are also some fantastic hikes and bike
rides at your doorstep, and all sorts of incredible
options such as jet boating, whitewater rafting,
river surfing, skydiving, off-road motorcycling,
horse trekking, fishing, wine tours - it's all there!
Your guides can help you during the trip to book
any of these optional activities. Queenstown is
not a big place - the population is about 8,000
- but there's plenty to do! Or you can do nothing,
if you prefer, and just soak up the atmosphere.
Many of our clients enjoy lounging about just reading
a book after the hiking and paddling on the West
Coast.
Of course, being winter, many people will choose
to take advantage of the snow and go skiing for
the day at one of Queentstown's nearby ski resorts,
such as Coronet Peak or the Remarkables (approximate
cost US$100 for ski/snowboard hire, transport and
lift passes).
ACCOMMODATION: Queenstown apartments. (B)
Wednesday Multi-day cycling and kayaking OR skiing/snowboarding
options
At the time of booking, you have the choice of
the cycling and kayaking option or staying on in
Queenstown for a skiing/snowboarding option. Each
is wonderful in its own way, so we'll let you decide!
After breakfast together, we head off for our various
activities:
CYCLING AND KAYAKING OPTION IN
TE ANAU AND MILFORD SOUND
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SKIING/SNOWBOARDING
OPTION IN QUEENSTOWN (available as snow conditions
suit - generally June - Sept)
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Wednesday
(Continued)
Today is a cycling day, for the keen cyclists
amongst us! In order to adjust to the winter
conditions, we'll be doing this close to Queenstown,
so if you prefer to avoid cycling in winter,
you'll have most of today available for extra
Queenstown options. We'll do one of the many
cycling tracks in the area, and the biking
is guaranteed to suit all levels of ability.
At the end of the day, we have a two-hour
drive down to Lake Manapouri, which we use
as a base for our sea kayaking adventure to
Milford Sound. We'll stay at the Lake Manapouri
Inn, beautifully placed on the lake's edge.
You'll love the great views out over the lake
and the surrounding mountains of Fiordland
National Park.
(B,L,D)
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SKIING/SNOWBOARDING OPTION
IN QUEENSTOWN (available as snow conditions
suit - generally June - Sept)
Wednesday (Continued)
If you'd like to try skiing or snowboarding
downunder, we've got just the thing! With
Coronet Peak and Remarkables ski areas close
to Queenstown, and Cardrona ski area just
an hour away, there's a huge variety of terrain
for beginners and experts alike. You can bring
your own gear with you on the trip, or if
you'd prefer, you can rent gear down here.
After breakfast, you'll head up to the ski
area for a day on the slopes. Conditions vary
throughout the season, but you can expect
good skiing and riding on and off-piste, with
plenty of chairlifts and scenery that will
blow your mind.
(B)
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Thursday
Sea kayaking in Milford Sound
The day starts very early, as we head into
Milford Sound to go sea kayaking. Milford
Sound, rated the 8th Natural Wonder of the
World by Rudyard Kipling, is breathtaking.
Sheer rock walls plunge thousands of feet
to the sea, surrounded by snow-capped mountains!
Most people see Milford Sound from the deck
of a cruise ship, but we've got a better way
- gliding along in a sea kayak, causing minimum
disruption to the seals and dolphins that
are very friendly and often eager to visit.
This is an awesome trip, run by specialist
kayak outfitters and suitable for beginners
or experts. When you get back from your morning's
paddle we'll head back through to Lake Manapouri,
arriving by mid afternoon so you can relax
and enjoy the surroundings or take the bikes
out to explore the countryside before a BBQ
dinner.
(B,L,D)
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Thursday Skiing/snowboarding
Now that you've got your "ski-legs"
back, today's the day to really carve it up
- have fun out there!
(B)
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Friday
Cycling near Te Anau
Keen cyclists this morning will have another
opportunity to get more miles under their
belt, exploring some of the farmland around
Te Anau by bike - the earlier you start the
more ground you'll cover. The rest of the
group can enjoy a sleep-in and have a gentle,
late-morning start. We'll pick up cyclists
along the way to Queenstown, where we'll stop
for lunch and meet up with the skiers/snowboarders.
You'll have the chance to do some last minute
shopping, banking, or whatever you need before
heading back into the wilderness for the rest
of our trip.
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Friday Skiing/snowboarding
We'll spend the morning relaxing in Queenstown,
before rejoining the cycling and kayaking
group around lunch time and heading inland
to Lake Ohau.
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Friday (Continued) Finish multi-day cycling and
kayaking or skiing/snowboarding options
After regrouping in Queenstown we'll head to Lake
Ohau, near Mt. Cook, where we'll stay at the remote
and beautiful Lake Ohau Lodge. With majestic views
of Lake Ohau, Glen Mary Glacier, Mt Cook and the
Lake Ohau Range, the views out the window are hard
to beat. With no lights for miles around, the stars
on a clear night are like nothing you've ever seen
- the perfect place for your last couple of nights
in New Zealand!
ACCOMMODATION: Lake Ohau Lodge, Lake Ohau. (B,D)
Saturday Hiking at North Temple Valley / skiing
Ohau
We'll have a leisurely start today! After a late
breakfast on the balcony overlooking the lake, it's
a short drive to the trail head for a spectacular
hike up the North Temple Valley. This beautiful
and little known trail is true high-country hiking,
with large areas of native tussock as well as beech
and rainforest. Then we'll return to Lake Ohau in
the shadow of the Southern Alps, where we'll enjoy
a sumptuous dinner on our last night together. An
option today is to spend the day skiing at the small
but exciting Ohau Ski Field, a truly unique kiwi
experience (Skiing option approximately US$100).
ACCOMMODATION: Lake Ohau Lodge, Lake Ohau. (B,L,D)
Sunday Depart for home
This is the last day of your two-week trip around
the South Island. We'll leave after breakfast for
the four-hour drive to Christchurch, and arrive
early afternoon for the flights back to Auckland.
Any international flight after 4pm is ideal, and
we can make domestic flights after 2.30pm with a
little notice. Flights between Auckland and North
America usually leave early evening, so we'll get
you back home some time on Sunday, even though you
left on Sunday evening! Flights back to Europe,
of course, take a little longer. You'll be refreshed
and invigorated from the good food, exercise, rest
and great times you'll have had with us in New Zealand!
(B,L)
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IMPORTANT DETAILS
ACCOMMODATIONS: The Winter Rimu is an activity-oriented
trip around the South Island. We've chosen interesting
and comfortable accommodations throughout. In Punakaiki,
Makarora, Queenstown & Ohau it's quite luxurious.
In the other places, the emphasis is more on the
amazing locations and our lodgings are really very
spectacular. Our clients often say a real highlight
of the trip is meeting their New Zealand hosts.
You'll love the places we stay!
RECOMMENDED FLIGHTS: If you're flying in on the
first day of the trip, or out on the last day, we
recommend arriving in Christchurch by approximately
9 - 10am on Monday, and departing from Christchurch
after 3 - 4pm on Sunday. Other flight times may
also be possible - if you are considering alternative
flight times please let us know.
PICK-UP INFORMATION: On the first day of the trip
we can either pick you up from the Holiday Inn City
Centre in Christchurch at 10.30am, or at the Christchurch
airport in front of the information desk at 11am.
DROP OFF INFORMATION: On the last day of the trip
we can drop you off at the Christchurch airport
in time for the flights above, or anywhere in central
Christchurch in mid-late afternoon.
TRIP DIRECTION: To keep our group sizes down, we
run the Winter Rimu in two different directions
around the South Island - northbound (refers to
the initial direction of travel from Christchurch)
and southbound. This itinerary happens to be written
up in the Northbound format. Whichever direction
you take, you'll do all the activities we've mentioned,
just in a different order. This trip is a product
of many years of evolution and fine-tuning - it
works well whichever way you do it!
FITNESS: You must have a reasonable level of fitness
to enjoy yourself. You don't have to be young and
extremely fit (although if you are, you won't be
bored) but you should be in the habit of doing at
least some exercise. Age and experience is not important.
A person in their 50s who hikes every couple of
weeks rather than a 22-year-old couch potato, will
be happier on our trip.
EXPERIENCE: You don't have to have any outdoor
experience at all to take our trips. We offer trips
that allow you to make the most of New Zealand's
incredible outdoor environment. Our team is highly
trained including our experienced outdoor guides;
we will look after you! You don't have to carry
a heavy pack. You don't need to have ever been in
a sea kayak to enjoy kayaking Okarito Lagoon or
Milford Sound. You don't need to be a serious cyclist
to enjoy some of the rides we have available either.
In fact, we have so many options available that
you don't need to ride at all, if you'd rather hike,
fish, or just laze around! All we ask is that you
be energetic and in reasonable shape - and we guarantee
you'll have an incredible time. The challenges are
there though, if you're looking for them. We manage
the level of commitment to suit your experience
and we have an impeccable safety record. We hold
all relevant government licenses and our staff are
highly trained and experienced.
FLEXIBILITY: Because of the off-the-beaten-path
and non-commercial nature of some of our accommodations
on this trip, we sometimes need to change a night
stop. But we try to make as few changes as possible.
INCLUDED: The trip fare is US$2999 + 12.5% NZ
government taxes. You can also join for shorter
periods of
time, at a pro-rated fare. The trip fare includes
just about everything, specifically:
. All guiding services. We have two guides per
trip, a lead guide/driver and a co-guide who is
responsible for meals and accommodations. This means
we can really make sure you have a great time! We
operate with small groups and we don't hesitate
to offer a second departure when our trips start
getting full. (Click here to read what our previous
clients have said about their guides)
. Comfortable accommodations for the entire period
you are with us. We can also organize accommodations
for you if you want to arrive earlier or leave later.
. All your meals, except in Queenstown where we've
found people prefer to check out the wide range
of restaurants. Alcohol is not generally included,
although we do like to spring for a few drinks here
and there!
. All hiking, cycling, and kayaking described in
the itinerary, except optional extra activities,
such as skiing at Lake Ohau. We have estimated the
rates for optional extra activities operated by
local activity operators in US dollars, including
all required equipment, but these rates may vary
according to the USD/NZD exchange rate of the day.
There are many optional activities available at
extra cost, particularly in Queenstown. None of
these activities are compulsory, and nor will your
trip seem less awesome if you do the cheap or free
options. Although some people enjoy sampling hang
gliding, bungy jumping, jet boating, skydiving,
and so on, others prefer to focus more on the hiking,
paddling and cycling, which is of course the reason
you're coming to New Zealand in the first place!
NOT INCLUDED: This is your holiday, and we are
serious about not nickel-and-diming you! You'll
have a few meals and drinks to cover, extra activities
if you choose them, and you'll probably feel like
tipping your guides at the end of a fabulous time,
but you won't be pulling out your wallet every few
minutes!
We'll see you soon!
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What's Included
- Hiking Temple Basin
- Rainforest and beach hiking in Punakaiki
- Kayaking in Okarito Lagoon, hiking &
beach
- Fox Glacier then hiking up to Welcome
Flat
- Hiking to Douglas Rock & soaking
in hot pools
- Hiking out & relaxing in Makarora
- Hiking in Mount Aspiring National Park
- Free day in Queenstown - maybe skiing/snowboarding?
- Multi-day cycling and kayaking OR skiing/snowboarding
options
- Hiking at North Temple Valley or skiing
Ohau
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Departure Dates
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2, 16, 30
7, 14, 28
11, 25
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Tour Prices
Per Person in US$
| 14 days |
US$2,999+tax |
| 11-12 days |
US$2,799+tax |
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