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With around 30 percent of New Zealand's land area being officially protected with public access, there is no shortage of walking opportunities at all levels. Whether you are looking for shorter walks up to a day long or a multi-day track through remote high country, New Zealand has a lot to offer everyong from serious hiking enthusiasts to those just out for a stroll.
Our walking tours can take you through New Zealands best National Parks and reserves, as well as to the volcanic and coastal regions our country is famous for. Experience nature as it should be pure and pristine, including birds and other wildlife. Overnight walks like the Milford Track, Hollyford Track, Routeburn Track and Queen Charlotte Track are suitable for walkers of all levels, and there are also a great number of one-day walks like the Tongariro Crossing for those who prefer shorter walks.
Because of increasing popularity of these world renown walks, it is best to book well ahead with your reservation, especially if you want to walk the Milford or Routeburn tracks between late October and late April.
Accommodation options are limited only by your imagination.
You can either 'rough it', sleeping out in tents or
in more than 1,000 communal huts, or enjoy the relative
luxury of one of our guided walks, with all cooking
and accommodation provided.
Regardless of which walk you decide to do in New Zealand,
we do ask that you take note of our New
Zealand Environmental Care Code - a simple 10 point
checklist to ensure your enjoyment of our pristine environment
and to keep it safe for future generations.

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