Compare Aoraki / Mt Cook by Adventure Consultants vs New Zealand: Best of the North Island by G Adventures
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Duration | 6 days | 7 days |
Price From | $ 3,666 | $ 959 |
Price Per Day | $ 611 | $ 137 |
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Trip Style | Group tour | Small group tour |
Lodging Level | Camping | Basic |
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Cities and Attractions | N/A |
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Flights & Transport | Ground transport included | Ground transport included |
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Meals Included | All meals included | 6 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 1 dinner |
Description |
The highest peak in New Zealand, Aoraki/Mt Cook is truly Himalayan in size. It is an impressive and massive peak with five sides, six faces and seven main ridges. The mountain has a vertical rise from valley to summit of over 2500m. There is no easy route to the top and gaining the summit is a significant achievement. |
Now's the time to explore New Zealand on your terms with this tour that's affordable for young travellers. New Zealand’s North Island may be the smaller of the two, but what it lacks in size, it makes up for in adventure. Over this seven-day tour, you'll hop in a sea kayak to explore a secluded harbour, learn about Maori culture from the source, and learn to surf on an iconic break. There's no better way to live, breathe, and paddle the New Zealand experience. |
Day 1:
Meet your guide in Mt Cook Village or in Wanaka for the drive to Mt Cook. Check gear and fly into the mountains to Plateau Hut in the early afternoon.
Day 2:
Acclimatisation day, consolidate skills or ascend a practice peak such as Mt Dixon.
Day 3:
Summit day, start 1am, and finish 7pm! OR climb part of the route then bivvy out overnight.
Day 4:
Second day of climb, rest day, contingency day (or optional flight out on back flight to Mt Cook Airport at extra cost).
Day 5:
Weather contingency day or commence walk out (or optional flight out on back flight to Mt Cook Airport at extra cost).
Day 6:
Weather contingency day, second day of walk out or alternative activity (such as rock climbing).
Day 1 Auckland
Arrive at any time. There are no activities until an evening welcome meeting, so head out and enjoy the city.
Jump right into your adventure by adding the 'Auckland Sailing: America's Cup Experience' extra to your tour. Work with a crew to sail around Auckland's Waitemata Harbour on a competitive yacht, and take in the stunning views. PLEASE NOTE: If booking this extra, a pre-night in Auckland is highly recommended as this activity may start early in the morning on Day 1.
Day 2 Auckland/Raglan
Begin your journey along backroads to Bridal Veil Falls where the group will head out on a short walk through north island native bush to this stunning waterfall. Continue onwards to the surf town of Raglan. After, get on the water for some sea kayaking and a boat trip; exploring remote parts of the harbour before, enjoy some fish & chips. With full stomachs and a relaxed atmosphere the group will head to our accommodation right in the middle of the surf and arts town of Raglan for the next two nights.
Travel to Raglan, a cool coastal town famous for its black sand beach and surf break. You’ll kayak to a remote part of the harbour for a boat cruise and lunch, before heading to our accommodation, close to the action in Raglan this evening.
Day 3 Raglan
Spend the full day in Raglan, home to a world-famous surf break. There's no better way to live like the locals do, so grab a surf board and jump right in with an included lesson. You'll also have plenty of time to relax and soak up the laid-back coastal vibes while swapping stories with your travel buddies.
Head down to the beach for an included surf lesson. The afternoon is open for optional activities such as stand up paddle boarding.
Day 4 Raglan/Rotorua
Another day, another chance to explore! Today the group will begin journeying to Rotorua with a stop along the way in Waitomo. Here you can choose to go caving in the famous Waitomo Caves, where you will see glow worms light up the cave's ceiling just like stars in the night sky. Next up is Rotorua, notable for its geothermal activity. In the evening you'll visit a thermal valley for an engaging cultural experience by night at the Te Puia Village.
Day 5 Rotorua/Taupo
Spend a free morning in fascinating Rotorua. Opt to explore hot springs, walking past bubbling mud pits and multi-coloured pools, or go on a white-water rafting excursion. Depart Rotorua in the afternoon and travel to Taupo. Along the way stop for a visit to Rainbow Mountain Reserve for a short walk to a volcano. Then, continue on for a visit to the mighty Huka Falls. These impressive falls are not to be missed on the North Island. Arrive in Taupo, home to New Zealand's largest lake and the world's biggest crater lake in the evening.
Day 6 Taupo/Wellington
Hit the road to the nation’s capital at the southern end of the North Island. Take in the ever-changing scenery, swap travel stories with your group, and simply reflect on your journey. The group will arrive early enough to visit the National Museum, Te Papa — home to displays of historical Maori artifacts and modern exhibits. Then the choice is yours, so take that cable car ride to the hills overlooking the city, or make that stroll along the Oriental Parade happen because you're here now and you might as well take advantage of everything around you. The group will finish the day off with an optional night out on the town together in the central business district.
Travel to Wellington, New Zealand's capital city. Arrive early enough for a visit to the National Museum, Te Papa. Take a short walk from our accommodation to see the sights of the central business district. Finish the day off with an optional night on the town.
Day 7 Wellington
Depart at any time. Alas, your trip has come to an end. However, who says you have to go home? Why not add on another tour so you can keep exploring this stunning part of the world. After all, does anyone ever regret extending a vacation?