New Zealand
New Zealand is a vast country rich with scenic grandeur on a magnificent scale. From busy cities to towering mountains to rushing blue streams, splendour is always on display in NZ. Although this is only a small sample of what the country has to offer but to experience the soul of New Zealand you must do a road trip tour.
New Zealand 18 Days Itinerary
- Day1 : Fly into Auckland
- Day2 : Explore Auckland
- Day3 : Drive to Rotorua via the Coromandel Peninsula and stay in Rotorua
- Day4 : Explore Rotorua’s geothermal areas
- Day5 : The Thermal Explorer Highway and Taupo and stay in Taupo
- Day6 : Explore Taupo
- Day7 : Drive to Interislander Ferry Terminal via Wellington and cross over to Picton
- Day8: Whale watching and hiking in Kaikoura
- Day9 : Pilot a plane in Kaikoura
Trip End Fly back with happy memories
Extended Trip
- Day10 : Arthur’s Pass National Park (Stay at Arthur Pass)
- Day11 : Drive to Wanaka via Lake Matheson, Fox Glacier, and Franz Jozef Glacier
- Day12 : Explore Wanaka
- Day13 : Drive to Queenstown and explore it
- Day14 : Queenstown
- Day15 : Drive to Te Anau
- Day16 : Milford Sound
- Day17 : Drive to Mt. Cook and stay in Mt. Cook cabins
- Day 18: Stay in Mount Cook
- Day 19: Drive to Christchurch
- Day 20:Fly out of Christchurch
Day 1
Fly to Auckland
As it will be a long flight so take proper rest to come out of jet lag.
Day 2
Auckland Sky Tower
Auckland is an incredibly spread out city, We will firstly venture 220 metres up the Sky Tower for a 360-degree view of the city. While you’re there you could get into the adventure tourism spirit of New Zealand and check out either SkyJump (a base jump 192 metres straight down) or SkyWalk (a harnessed walk around the Sky Tower on a 1.2-metre wide ledge!)
Mission Bay
Muriwai beach
Muriwai, also called Muriwai Beach, is a coastal community on the west coast of the Auckland Region in the North Island of New Zealand. The black-sand surf beach and surrounding area is a popular recreational area for Aucklanders. Gannets nest there in a large colony on the rocks.
Day 3 Drive to Rotorua via Coromandel Penisula
Coromandel Peninsula
The Coromandel Peninsula on the North Island of New Zealand extends 85 kilometres north from the western end of the Bay of Plenty, forming a natural barrier to protect the Hauraki Gulf and the Firth of Thames in the west from the Pacific Ocean to the east. It is 40 kilometres wide at its broadest point.
Cathedral Cove
From beautiful Hahei Beach on The Coromandel you can walk to Cathedral Cove, where a naturally formed archway deserves photographic attention. From the north end of the beach, a one hour walking track leads along the cliff top and then descends to the Cove. Here a gigantic arched cavern passes through a white rock headland to join two secluded coves. The cathedral-like arch gives the whole area an air of grandeur. The beach is sandy with shady pohutukawa trees along the foreshore – a perfect place for a picnic and a swim.
Tairua
We will reach Rotorua in the evening. Sleep early and get a good night’s rest after a long day on the road.
Day 4 Explore Rotorua
Hell’s Gate:
Wai-o-tapu Reserve
Day 5 The Thermal Explorer Highway
Today we will drive down to the bustling town of Taupo via the Waireki Terraces.
Waireki Terraces
The chalky silica terraces, surrounding bright blue pools of bubbling water, are one of the most unique things you’ll see in New Zealand. Located below a large hill of silica terraces, the setting of the Wairakei Terraces & Thermal Health Spa is truly spectacular and the views are soothing in themselves. A Poutokowhenua, a traditionally carved wooden pole, arched wooden bridges and landscaped gardens complete the image of a traditional Māori health spa that draws visitors from all over the globe.
Huka Falls
You’ll hear the Huka Falls well before you see the them – it’s the sound of nearly a quarter of a million litres of water per second erupting from a natural gorge and thundering 11m into the Waikato River below. This incredible spectacle is the most-visited natural attraction in New Zealand – it’s hard to tear your gaze away from the endless, mesmerising torrent.
Day 6 Explore Taupo
Lake Taupo (toe-paw) was formed thousands of years ago by a volcanic eruption. Its volcanic character ensures a proliferation of steaming mud pools, silica terraces, and thermal valleys. The Lake itself is the focal point of all activity: its shores are lined with restaurants, cafes, and bars. We will explore this beautiful town, shores of the lake, languorous lunch in the town, and devouring one too many cups of coffee at Ozone Coffee Roasters.
Day 7 Interislander Ferry Terminal Via Wellington
This will be a long day that will take us through some of the most scenic panoramas on the North Island of New Zealand. Taupo’s volcanic environs give way to a sensational stretch of highway through a desert, which in turn swiftly gives way to fields of flowers and vineyards, with towering mountains on the horizon. This part of the drive through the North Island of New Zealand is sure to cast a spell on the most skeptical of tourists – sunlight spills over through the windows as the car glides through villages dotted with picture-perfect cottages, orchards laden with fruit, and bright purple flowers billowing in the wind.
We will leave Taupo early in the morning and have a gorgeous brunch in Wellington, walk around and finally will reach the ferry terminal by 1 pm, will drop our rental car, and check in our bags. Take the 45 minute ferry and then we will have to drop the car off and pick another vehicle on the South Island.
We will go to our hostel/hotel and take rest.
Day 8 Explore Kaikoura
Whale Watching
Which whales when?
Gigantic sperm whales and dolphins inhabit these waters all year round. Migratory humpback whales appear in June and July and orca can be found from December to February. The mammals come here lured by the abundance of easy food and humans get an amazing opportunity to watch these majestic marine mammals at close range.
Day 9 & 10 Arthur’s Pass National Park
This part of South Island is where the fun truly begins for any road trip enthusiast. We will cross Castle Hill, where Maori and European settlers cleared the forest centuries ago. The huge limestone boulders are said to have provided shelter for Maoris. The boulders are unmissable and definitely worthy of a stop. Castle Hill, home to one of the most scenic public toilets in the whole wide world. If it seems familiar, it’s because portions of ‘Chronicles of Narnia’ were shot here.
Day 11 & 12 Wakana Via Lake Matheson, Fox Glacier, and Franz Josef Glacier
This will be a long and tiring stretch of 500km so we will be cutting it into two parts and take a break near Fox Glacier.
Lake Matheson
Lake Matheson, near the Fox Glacier in South Westland, New Zealand, is famous for its reflected views of Aoraki/Mount Cook and Mount Tasman. A traditional mahinga kai for Māori people, the lake contains long finned eel as well as being home to many water birds.
Fox Glacier
Fox Glacier / Te Moeka o Tuawe is a 13-kilometre-long temperate maritime glacier located in Westland Tai Poutini National Park on the West Coast of New Zealand’s South Island. It was named in 1872 after a visit by then Prime Minister of New Zealand Sir William Fox.
Franz Josef Glacier
Day 13 & 14 Drive to Queenstown
We will explore Queenstown today and take a stop for night.
Day 15 & 16 Milford Sound
Today we will drive to Te Anau and will explore this little base town for Melford Sound.
Mirror Lakes
One of the highlights of the Milford Road, the Mirror Lakes are world-famous for their beauty and the way they reflect their surrounding scenery. Stunningly scenic, on a calm day they provide breathtaking reflections of the Earl mountain ranges opposite. Thousands of tourists visit the Mirror Lakes every year in search of the perfect photo op. However, they’re also a habitat for many animals, including some of rarest birds.
Optional Cruise( Will share details)
Day 17 Otago’s Wineries & Scenic drive
Stay at Arrowtown.
Day 17 & 18 Drive to Christchurch via Mt. Cook and lake Takapo
Day 19
Drive to Christchurch and explore this little beautiful town.
Day 20
Flyback home with memories of a 20 days trip of 4000 km.
Package 120000 for Half Trip & 150000 p.p for Extended trip
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