New Zealand Trails - The Grand Explorer Itinerary

Standing atop of a foothill with a wondrous view of the South Islands Alps.
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Welcome & Day Walk on the Kepler Track

After meeting your guides and fellow travellers in Queenstown, you’ll embark on your long-awaited New Zealand adventure. This morning we'll head to Fiordland National Park and your first Great Walk, The Kepler Track. Known for its glacier-carved fiords, rugged granite mountains, and otherworldly moss-covered forests, Fiordland National Park is the perfect start to your New Zealand trip with us!

The Kepler Track is one of New Zealand's 10 Great Walks and is renowned for its vivid green moss, lush beech forest, and stunning mountain ranges. Today we'll walk along a pleasant section through glorious native beech forest.

Afterward, we’ll head to our accommodation in Te Anau. You'll have the chance to relax before tomorrow’s adventures, or take a self-guided walk along Lake Te Anau, the second largest lake in New Zealand, straight from your hotel room!

Meals: Lunch and Dinner

Accommodation: Te Anau - 2 Nights

Kepler Track
Offering lake and mountain views from every room, Radfords on the Lake is located across the road from Lake Te Anau. Wake up to stunning views of Lake Te Anau and the surrounding mountains of Fiordland National Park in a spacious self-contained apartment. This is the perfect base for exploring Fiordland National Park.
Radfords on the Lake

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Milford Track Day Walk & Milford Sound Cruise

Today, we’ll journey through some of the most spectacular and dramatic views in the country. We leave Te Anau and head to Milford Sound, the Eighth Wonder of the World. There are many highlights along the drive, including the glacier-carved Eglinton Valley, the Divide and Homer Tunnel. Keep an eye out for the cheeky Kea, NZ’s alpine parrot.

When we arrive in Milford Sound, we’ll board a small boat that will take us across the fiord to the world-famous Milford Track, your second Great Walk of the trip. We’ll walk through this unique World Heritage area, underneath a canopy of towering, emerald-green ferns, to the tumbling falls of Giant’s Gate. Be sure to take a moment to listen to the birdsong that echoes through the forest.

This afternoon, we’ll take a nature cruise on Milford Sound. We’ll check out Bowen Falls, Sinbad Gully and the dramatic Mitre Peak, as we make our way towards the Tasman Sea. This is your chance to learn more about the unique Fiordland environment from your Milford Sound guide on board, while enjoying the sights and sounds of waterfalls tumbling down around you.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Milford Sound Nature Cruise

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Explore Arrowtown & Aoraki/Mount Cook

After a relaxed start this morning, we'll make our way to the gorgeous mountain setting of Arrowtown. Arrowtown is a quaint gold mining town bursting with history. We'll enjoy a walk along the Arrow River Trail and have the chance to explore the Chinese Goldmining Settlement. This afternoon, we’ll journey to the heart of the Southern Alps, Aoraki/ Mount Cook National Park, an area of vast snow-covered mountains and glacier-fed lakes. This National Park is truly a jewel in New Zealand’s crown. Named in honour of our highest peak, the majestic mountains tower above bright turquoise lakes, surrounded by vast fields of golden tussock. With a settlement population of less than 100 people and building restrictions enforced, Aoraki/ Mount Cook offers not only a feast for the eyes, but rare tranquillity.

Hike the Arrow River Trail

Welcome to our backyard! Queenstown and the surrounding areas are an outdoor enthusiast’s dream. This morning, we’ll travel to historic Arrowtown, where you’ll walk the Arrow River Trail. A favourite with the locals, this trail meanders alongside the crystal-clear waters of the Arrow River and beneath a canopy of leafy green trees. While you are walking the Arrow River Trail, you'll have the opportunity to plant a native seedling and leave a small legacy of your own here in New Zealand.

Aoraki/ Mt Cook National Park

After a morning of exploring our local trails, you can rest your legs as we travel out of the Otago region and towards New Zealand’s highest peak, standing tall at 3,724m (over 12,000 feet). Along the way, we’ll travel over the Lindis Pass and down into wide open valleys before catching our first glimpse of Aoraki/ Mt Cook, ‘the cloud piercer’ as it’s known in Maori. Tonight, we’ll stay in the heart of the National Park. This area is a UNESCO International Dark Sky Reserve, which means all you need do is step outside and look up for some world-class star-gazing this evening.

Meals: Breakfast and Dinner

Accommodation: Mt Cook - 2 Nights

Arrowtown in Summer
Situated in the iconic Aoraki Mt Cook National Park, Mt Cook Lodge & Motels offers a selection of accommodation types from cosy chalets to self-contained motel units. All rooms include ensuite bathrooms, fridge and a patio or balcony so you can soak up the stunning mountain views. Chill out in the Chamois Bar & Grill, a favourite of travellers and locals alike.
Mt Cook Lodge & Motels

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Hiking in Aoraki/Mt Cook National Park

Today, we have a full day to explore Aoraki/Mt Cook National Park. Surrounded by the peaks where Sir Edmund Hillary honed his mountaineering skills before successfully summiting Mount Everest with Tenzing Norgay in 1953, this is one of our favourite locations to hike and explore. Mount Cook, or Aoraki “the Cloud Piercer” as named by the Māori people, stands proudly at the heart of the national park and rises to the imposing height of 3724 metres (over 12,000 feet).    

Hiking in Aoraki/Mt Cook National Park 

Some of New Zealand’s best alpine hikes are found here in Aoraki/Mt Cook National Park. You have a choice of activities this morning including a hike that matches your ability (we have challenging and more relaxed options, so you can take this morning at your own pace), exploring the village or splurging on a glacier heli-hike for truly mind-blowing views. Whichever option you choose, you won’t be disappointed! 

Options for today:

Choice 1) Walk the Hooker Valley Track & Kea Point Track
The Hooker Valley Track is one of the South Island’s most popular glacier country trails. This track offers spectacular alpine scenery and sweeping views of New Zealand's highest peak. For those with an interest in New Zealand flora, the Hooker Valley is one of the best places to see Mount Cook lilies in season.

Choice 2) Hike to Red Tarns
Offering phenomenal views of Aoraki/ Mt Cook and the surrounding mountains, the Red Tarns Track is one of Aoraki/ Mt Cook's hidden gems. On a calm day, you'll enjoy incredible mirror-like reflections of Aoraki/ Mt Cook that will leave a lasting memory of this magical spot. It’s the most challenging option today, and involves a steep but steady climb on a well-formed track. The views are worth every step.

Choice 3) Free time around Mt Cook Village
Today is a great opportunity to explore on your own. Visit the museum and planetarium at the Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre. Take some short walks around the area or just soak in the views with a coffee and good book.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Tasman Glacier Boat Trip

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Explore Tekapo & Christchurch

Today’s journey takes us from mountain to ocean as we head through the fertile plains of Canterbury towards the East Coast. This morning, we'll explore the lakeside town of Tekapo. The unreal colour of Lake Tekapo contrasts brilliantly against our highest peaks in the distance, creating the perfect backdrop for photos you’ll treasure in years to come. This afternoon, we head through to Christchurch. The city of Christchurch is a lovely spot, with a mix of green parks and state-of-the-art architecture. The Avon River weaves its way through a city in the process of regeneration, with plenty to see including the colourful, Spanish Mission architecture of New Regent Street, the curious cardboard cathedral and lush botanical gardens.

Walk the Rakaia Gorge Walkway

Tucked away in the heart of Canterbury, the Rakaia Gorge Walkway is a relaxed trail that follows the mighty Rakaia River. As you walk, you’ll look out over the Rakaia River’s turquoise waters and across to the Southern Alps. The track meanders through farmland and forests leading to the remains of an old mine — a small glimpse into the area’s past. It's a great way to stretch your legs and take in some classic Canterbury scenery. Later this afternoon we'll head to Christchurch. 

Meals: Breakfast and Lunch

Accommodation: Christchurch - 1 Night

Christchurch tram
You will find The Distinction Hotel in the revitalised heart of Christchurch and Cathedral Square. Centrally located and a short stroll to the Botanical Gardens, New Regent Street, the Arts Centre, and Avon River. This hotel offers 179 elegant, air-conditioned hotel rooms including 3 floors of Superior Rooms and Suites.
Distinction Hotel Christchurch

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Swim With or Watch Dolphins in Kaikoura

Just north of Christchurch lies the small coastal town of Kaikoura. The Kaikoura Peninsula is a striking area, set on the edge of a deep continental shelf where towering cliffs meet an ocean floor that plunges even further in the other direction. The nutrient-rich water and startling topography has created a unique mecca for an abundance of marine life. Whales, dolphins, fur seals, and more are thriving in ideal conditions and are a regular sight in the waters off the mainland.

Dolphin Swimming or Watching

The dolphins we’ll meet today are totally wild, and it's their choice whether they interact with us or not, and they usually do!

These dusky dolphins are well-known for their interactive behaviour as well as their acrobatic feats and usually love to put on a show for us. The tour is an educational experience that is designed not to interfere with the natural behaviour, routines or habitat of the dolphins. There are strict regulations in place to protect and respect the dolphins and to keep you safe in the water. Our boats are well-equipped with swimming/snorkelling platforms. Whether you opt to get in the water or watch from the boat, it’s a joyful experience for all. Many of our guests have told us this is one of the highlights of their New Zealand tour.

Meals: Breakfast and Dinner

Accommodation: Kaikoura - 1 Night

dolphins jumping
Accommodation:
With its superb location on the shoreline close to town, Sudima Kaikoura is blessed with stunning views of both the mountains and sea. It also puts the hotel within easy walking distance of Kaikoura’s activities, shops, restaurants, and bars. This state-of-the-art waterfront hotel has a 4.5 star rating with an outstanding in-house restaurant, a bar and conference facilities.
Sudima Kaikoura

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Honeydew Track & Water Taxi to Awaroa Bay

Today, we'll head to Nelson Lakes National Park where we will enjoy a tranquil walk along the shoreline of Lake Rotoiti, before heading into the native beech forest on the stunning Honeydew loop trail. Then, you’ll head to Abel Tasman National Park.

Honeydew loop trail

The Honeydew loop track is a comfortable 45 minute walk that takes us further into the Rotoiti Nature Recovery Project area. Many native birds including bellbirds, fantails and tūī are common in this area. You may also glimpse kākā or hear kākāriki chattering as they fly through the canopy.

Abel Tasman National Park

Abel Tasman National Park is New Zealand’s smallest national park and one of our most iconic. With its golden sand beaches, crystal clear water and lush native forest, it’s a hiker's paradise.

Later on day 7, you’ll head to Abel Tasman National Park where you'll board a water taxi from Kaiteriteri to an exclusive lodge, which is only accessible by boat or foot. Here you can relax on the beachfront sundeck, enjoy a lovely meal and stargaze before bed!

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation: Abel Tasman National Park - 2 Nights (or similar)

Abel Tasman

After a day in the Abel Tasman return to your own ensuite room and a hot shower. Over a fine 3-course dinner, swap stories with fellow travellers and be lulled to sleep by the sound of waves lapping golden sands. This is one of only 2 Beachfront Lodges within the boundaries of Abel Tasman National Park.

Meadowbank Homestead Abel Tasman

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Hike Awaroa to Bark Bay

Today, you will embark on a truly stunning, expert guided walk from Awaroa to Bark Bay. You’ll follow the coastal track through lush native forest, before reaching more of the regions much-loved golden sand beaches. As always, today you can choose to walk as much or as little as you want to. There are several water taxi pickup locations along the trail today, so you can choose to walk anywhere between two and six hours.

After a morning of exploring Abel Tasman National Park’s coastline, we take a water taxi boat to Awaroa where you'll stay beachfront again at a beautiful lodge surrounded by pristine waterways and native forest.

Named in the top 10 best beaches in the world by Conde Nast Traveller, Awaroa Beach is affectionately known as the "People's beach" after 40,000 New Zealanders got together to collectively purchase the previously privately owned beach.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

 

Abel Tasman

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Kayak Abel Tasman & Maruia Hot Springs

Abel Tasman National Park is renowned for its golden beaches, granite cliffs and world-famous coastal track. Today, we will take a boat cruise into the serene Torrent Bay, before exploring some of the most idyllic and iconic parts of the Abel Tasman coastline by kayak.

Torrent Bay

Kayaking Torrent Bay will get you up close to a number of unforgettable landmarks including Cleopatra’s pool and Pinnacle Island. Keep an eye out for the resident seals and blue penguins!

Maruia Hot Springs

This afternoon, we will take a water taxi to Marahau. From here, we'll begin your journey to Maruia Hot Springs where we will spend the night. Maruia Hot Springs is tucked among the snow-capped Southern Alps on the picturesque Lewis Pass national reserve. Relax and unwind in these award-winning hot springs after a day of exploring Abel Tasman National Park.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Accommodation: Maruia Hot Springs - 1 Night

Awaroa
Accommodation:

Maruia Hot Springs offers a serene alpine retreat nestled in the Lewis Pass National Reserve. Surrounded by snow-capped peaks and native forest, the lodge combines rustic charm with modern comfort. Guests can unwind in naturally heated thermal pools, enjoy relaxing spa treatments, and savour locally inspired cuisine. With its peaceful setting and breathtaking scenery, Maruia Hot Springs provides the perfect base to relax

Maruia Hot Springs Retreat

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Paparoa National Park, Lewis Pass & Pancake Rocks

With its towering limestone cliffs and lush vegetation, this area feels like something straight out of Jurassic Park. Today, we’ll hike a fantastic track through Paparoa National Park, check out the blowholes and limestone formations of the Pancake Rocks. We will also explore the magnificent Lewis Pass.
Lewis Pass Nature Walk

The Lewis Pass Nature Walk is a short walk through alpine wetland, beautiful forests and meadows. You will hear birds singing and see flora bursting with colour along the way. From the trail, you can enjoy panoramic views of the snow-capped Gloriana Peak and the Spenser Mountains.

Hike Paparoa National Park & visit the Pancake Rocks

We’ll hike the Pororari Loop Track this morning, through Paparoa National Park, a visually rich area made up of dense sub-tropical forest and limestone cliff gorges. You’ll also have the chance to check out an interesting geographical phenomenon in the town of Punakaiki – the curious looking but aptly named Pancake Rocks. The unusual limestone formations, overlaid with soft mud and clay, have been forged over millions of years by the immense pressure of the sea, wind and rain, creating the pancake effect we see today.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Accommodation: Punakaiki - 1 Night

Punakaiki
Surrounded by the Paparoa National Park and with stunning views of the Tasman Sea, The Ocean View Retreat – Punakaiki is in a great location. The resort is situated only 300m from the famous Punakaiki Blowholes and has been designed in harmony with the local environment.  Evenings are spent relaxing in a standard resort room with views of the sea or an Eco Suite with rainforest and distant seaviews.

 
Punakaiki Resort

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Walk Hokitika Gorge and Point Elizabeth Walkway

Today, you’ll enjoy mountains, beaches and a tantalisingly crystal blue gorge, all in one day. We’ll kick start the day with a walk along the stunning Point Elizabeth coastal walkway. We’ll then travel to Hokitika, known as the greenstone capital of the world, where we’ll explore the magnificent Hokitika Gorge. Hokitika Gorge is one of the West Coast’s most instantly recognisable scenes.

This evening, we’ll relax in the tiny town of Franz Josef, tucked into the Southern Alps right in the heart of Glacier Country.

Point Elizabeth Walkway

We’ll take a walk along a stunning, well surfaced, coastal walkway. The Point Elizabeth Walkway is a bush track with unparalleled views of Mount Cook and the Paparoa Mountain Range. There are many birds, adding a beautiful soundtrack to our walk today. The track also follows the historic 19th century water race, built by miners to sluice their gold claims.

Hokitika Gorge Walk

This afternoon, we will walk along the glacial fed Hokitika Gorge. Ice, water, rock and age-old natural forces helped create the visual beauty of the Hokitika Gorge. A true photogenic gem, you’ll enjoy brilliant turquoise water fringed with stark white limestone cliffs and lush green rainforest. These glacial waters carry precious pounamu (New Zealand jade/greenstone) from the mountains down to the sea.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Accommodation: Franz Josef - 1 Night

Point Elizabeth Walkway
Situated on the very edge of the Westland World Heritage Park, Scenic Hotel Franz Josef Glacier is only moments away from spectacular Franz Josef Glacier. The hotel comprises two wings, the Douglas and Graham wing - offering a variety of room types. The hotel's Canavans Restaurant serves breakfast and dinner using fresh, local produce. Next door, the Moa Bar offers a cozy spot to relax next to an open fireplace after a day of exploration.
Scenic Hotel Franz Josef Glacier

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Explore the Lake Matheson Track & Monro Beach

Keep your camera handy today to capture the picture-perfect views of Lake Matheson and Franz Josef Glacier’s terminal face, as we continue our journey along the West Coast. We’ll spend a relaxed evening in the tiny town of Franz Josef, tucked into the Southern Alps right in the heart of Glacier Country.

Lake Matheson Track

Today, we'll walk on the Lake Matheson Track where you'll enjoy stunning views of Aoraki/ Mt Cook and our towering Southern Alps. Renowned for its glassy still waters, you'll enjoy spectacular mirror-like reflections across Lake Matheson as we make our way through native forest and learn about the fascinating glacial history of the area.

Monro Beach

This track passes through luxuriant coastal forest to the remote Monro Beach. Monro Beach is home to an abundance of native flora and fauna, including tūī, bellbird, kereru, and the rarest species of penguin in the world – the tawaki/ Fiordland crested penguin.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Accommodation: Wanaka - 2 Nights

Lake Matheson Relections
Accommodation:
Wanaka Homestead is nestled amongst the Wanaka Station Park, and in a idyllic location only 200m from stunning Lake Wanaka. This Lodge offers an informally luxurious experience being purposely built in a traditional style, but with all the comforts of modern living radiating warmth and character. A delicious continental and/or cooked breakfast, prepared by your friendly hosts. There are also two fully self-contained cottages available.
Wanaka Homestead

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Mount Aspiring National Park Helicopter & Hike

Get ready for a real Kiwi backcountry experience - this is the stuff legendary holiday tales are made of! We’ll begin the day with a scenic helicopter ride deep into the heart of Mt Aspiring National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site. After a tasty picnic lunch, we'll begin our walk along a well-marked track through the thick forest, linking the Siberia Valley to the Wilkin Valley wilderness below. Be on the lookout for native birds along the way and the many photo opportunities as you immerse yourself in nature. On reaching the Wilkin River at Kerin Forks, jet boats will be waiting to take us for a thrilling 30-minute ride down the Wilkin and Makarora Rivers back to the Makarora Village. Get a whole different perspective on this dramatic valley, as you watch the landscape rush by and feel the wind in your hair.

Scenic Helicopter Flight into Mount Aspiring National Park

Today's adventure begins by boarding a Squirrel Helicopter before we take flight deep into the heart of the 355,000ha Mount Aspiring National Park. Look out across winding rivers, virgin beech forest, glaciated valleys, alpine lakes, glaciers and the towering Southern Alps, before landing on the remote Siberia Valley. Once on the ground, we'll head up the valley to a backcountry hut with unbeatable views of the surrounding peaks.

Hike Siberia Valley

After lunch, we’ll walk up the valley alongside a crystal-clear alpine river, surrounded by towering peaks and the raw beauty of the New Zealand wilderness. This is some of the most untouched backcountry in the country. Expect incredible views, plenty of birdlife, and a peaceful sense of isolation that's hard to beat. Our ride home is once again by helicopter. This second flight gives you one last chance to soak it all in from above!

After all of that adventure, we'll head back to the peaceful lakeside town of Wānaka.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Siberia Valley

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Explore Wānaka & Central Otago Wine Tasting

Wake up in Wānaka, one of the South Island’s most beloved lakeside towns. Nestled beneath the Southern Alps and hugged by the glacial waters of Lake Wānaka, this place has a laid-back charm that’s hard to beat. With crisp mountain air, stunning alpine views, and a peaceful vibe, it’s the perfect spot to ease into your final day.

Enjoy a relaxed morning perhaps with a coffee by the lake or a wander through the town’s boutique shops, galleries, and cafés. If you’re keen to stretch your legs one last time, join your guides for a lakeside walk, with the mountains rising high above and the lake sparkling at your side.

This afternoon, we’ll make our way to Queenstown to celebrate in style. There’s a long lunch and wine tasting waiting for us at one of Central Otago’s finest wineries - a fitting finale to your time on the trails. Then it’s time to say goodbye to your guides, travel companions, and new-found friends as we drop you at the airport or your accommodation. If you’re joining us to explore the North Island, we’ll ensure a smooth transition for you. If not, we hope to see you again soon in the Land of the Long White Cloud.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

*For logistical reasons, we may make small changes to our itineraries or accommodation from time to time.

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