New Zealand | Natural Heritage in Scenic New Zealand
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About this trip
With its awe-inspiring scenery, distinct biodiversity, and inviting community spirit, New Zealand leaves an indelible impression on its visitors. This 14-day journey brings you through the best of the North and South Islands, from forests and farmlands to glaciers and the sea. Hike among dramatic mountain vistas, take in views over windswept coastal cliffs, and explore ancient forest, getting to know New Zealand’s endemic plant and bird life – plus the conservation efforts to protect them. You’ll also witness the living phenomena of the islands’ ecosystems: the cave-dwelling bioluminescent glowworms at Waitomo, the fur seals and sperm whales off the coast of Kaikoura, and the country’s most famous native bird and national symbol, the kiwi.
Highlights
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Kayak the gentle waters of the Okarito Lagoon amid the dramatic scenery of the Southern Alps.
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Embark on easy hikes through native forest, along rocky coastline, and over the river bed leading to Franz Josef Glacier.
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Go whale watching off the coast of Kaikoura, a krill-rich feeding ground that yields great chances for seeing whales year-round.
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Witness the phenomenon of bioluminescent glowworms in the caves of Waitomo.
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Sample local wines of the Central Otago region and learn why its climate conditions are perfect for viticulture.
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Learn about conservation initiatives at Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari.
What makes us different
Carbon offsetting
Custom-tailored Trips
Service anytime
Cultural Discovery
Custom field guides
Expert guides
Daily Itinerary
Print ItineraryDepart US
Day 1In Flight
Day 2Auckland
Day 3Cambridge
Day 4Cambridge
Day 5Christchurch
Day 6Christchurch
Day 7Kaikoura
Day 8Lewis Pass
Day 9Franz Josef
Day 10Franz Josef
Day 11Queenstown
Day 12Wanaka
Day 13This morning do a short walk around Lake Matheson to catch the early morning calm before the wind picks up, see the stunning reflections of the Southern Alps reflected in the surface of the lake. Heading south along the rugged west coast, see the power of the westerly trade winds in the tree formations, as many of them grown into a bent shape from the perpetual winds coming off the ocean. Journey along the spectacular coastline, stopping at intervals to take in the dramatic views and local waterfalls. In the afternoon head inland over the Haast pass towards Lake Wanaka for a lakeside evening stroll.
Queenstown
Day 13Wanaka
Day 14In the morning jump onto a boat across Lake Wanaka to a wildlife island reserve which is famed for its large population of the native buff Weka. These flightless birds are very inquisitive and give us some good insights into New Zealand conservation. Afterwards we'll head to a local winery for some lunch and a chance to sample the delicious wines of Central Otago. This region is famous for its Pinot Noir grapes, learn from the winemakers why the climate conditions here are perfect for viticulture. This evening enjoy the cute alpine town of Wanaka at your leisure.
Depart
Day 14Pricing
Print PricingWhat's Included
- Accommodations with private bathrooms
- Activities and meals as mentioned in itinerary
- Carbon Offset
- Full time guide for the duration of your program
- Internal flights relevant to itinerary
- Private transportation and driver for the duration of the program
What's Not Included
- International flights
- Items of personal nature
- Tips
- Travel Insurance
Travel Info
Print Travel InfoEntry & Exit Requirements
U.S. and Canadian citizens must have a valid passport to enter New Zealand. Passports must be valid for at least three months after the date of entry.
To enter New Zealand, U.S. citizens are required to obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization (NZeTA) prior to departure. Requesting an NZeTA costs NZD $9 through the free mobile app or NZD $12 if applying through the website. Allow up to 72 hours for processing, although it could take as little as 10 minutes. To apply, you will need your passport, a credit card or debit card (Visa or MasterCard), and an email address. Visit https://nzeta.immigration.govt.nz for more information.
Travelers must also pay the IVL, a levy that funds tourism infrastructure and helps protect the natural environment. The IVL costs NZD $35 and is paid at the same time you request your NZeTA.
If you are not traveling with a U.S. passport, please check with the New Zealand Embassy for the requirements based on your nationality.
Health Information
IMMUNIZATIONS
The Centers for Disease Control recommends that all travelers be up to date on routine vaccinations such as measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine, diphtheria-pertussis-tetanus vaccine, varicella (chicken pox) vaccine, and your yearly flu shot before every trip.
There are no vaccinations required for entry into New Zealand.
Some physicians recommend that travelers get hepatitis A and hepatitis B vaccines before visiting New Zealand.
Please consult your physician for additional information and recommendations based on your individual circumstances.
SAND FLIES
In wetter areas, particularly in Fiordland, sand flies can be pests, but are effectively controlled by use of an insect repellent.
GIARDIA
Giardia is a water-borne parasite that causes diarrhea. To avoid contracting it, it is best not to drink water from lakes, ponds or rivers without first boiling, chemically treating or filtering it.
SUN EXPOSURE
New Zealand's clear, unpolluted atmosphere and relatively low latitudes produce sunlight stronger than much of Europe or North America. The effects of the sun can be damaging to the eyes and skin. Spending time outdoors exposes you to the sun’s harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays, even on cloudy days. To protect yourself from the sun, use a broad spectrum sunscreen of at least SPF 15, protect skin with clothing, wear a wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses, and drink plenty of fluids.
Resources
Print ResourcesSuggested Packing List
To help you get ready for your expedition, below is a suggested packing list.
You may find many of the items below in the New Headings Gear Store. Use code HolbrookGuest10 for a 10% discount on your purchase.
CLOTHING
- T-shirts/blouses and long-sleeved shirts for layering
- Jeans/long pants
- At least 1 pair of comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots, preferably waterproof
- Sandals for the beach or around your hotel
- 1 pair dress shoes
- Undergarments and socks
- Sleepwear
- 2 sweaters and/or lightweight jacket (heavier jacket and warmer clothes if traveling during winter months)
- Durable waterproof raincoat
- Bathing suit and beach towel
- Sunglasses,
- visored cap/hat
MISCELLANEOUS
- Sunscreen
- Lip balm with SPF
- Insect repellant
- Camera, batteries/charger, and extra memory cards
- Binoculars
- Small notebook and pen
- Reusable water bottle
- Flashlight
- Plastic bags (for wet items and dirty laundry)
- Lightweight daypack or fold-up/expandable tote bag
- Photocopies of all documentation/passport/tickets
- Prescription drugs and a copy of the prescription