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ISLAND TOP-2-BOTTOM
The
South Island Top-2-Bottom Tour is the ultimate adventure exploration
of the many mountains, deserted beaches, ancient rainforests, active
glaciers and hidden treasures of the South Island ! It is for those
people who want to do more than just see the South Island, it is
for those people who want to surf the beaches, walk or bike the
tracks, kayak the bays, hike the mountains, and experience the wonders
of the island while being active! It includes the most dramatic
scenery, comfortable accommodations in great locations, excellent
activities and excursions, great food, and an element of flexibility
seldom found in an adventure tour. This is the South Island holiday
all New Zealander's dream of!
With
a small group of likeminded travellers and the local knowledge of
a Serious Fun guide, this trip explores the South Island in 11 days.
With such a small group, we are able to explore the hidden wonders
of New Zealand beyond the tourist crowd. Visit four national parks
and the South-West New Zealand World Heritage area. Kayak the famous
Milford Sound, the exotic coastline of the Abel Tasman National
Park, and many other lakes and streams. Mountain bike the Queen
Charlotte Track in the Marlborough Sounds, the rugged West Coast
of the South Island, the Southern Alps, and the dramatic descent
into Milford Sound. Hike part of the famous Routeburn Track, through
ancient rainforests, over active glaciers and along deserted beaches.
Even try your hand at surfing secret breaks, or venture beneath
the surface with a mask and snorkel to look for New Zealand 's underwater
friends! Each day is an adventure and your choice to mountain bike,
hike, kayak, surf, snorkel, or simply relax.
STYLE
The South Island Explorer is an activity-oriented trip,
high on the adventure scale, with the ultimate in flexibility. Traveling
in a small group (no more than 8) and carrying all the toys for
a great vacation (bikes, kayaks, bodyboards, snorkelling gear etc.),
each day will be an adventure chosen by the group and guide. With
so many options, you can tailor this trip to suit yourself. If you
wish to kayak, the guide will show you where; if you wish to ride,
the guide will take you to the best track in that area. Our guides
will give you basic instruction in all the sports we participate
in and then it is up to you! The guide's knowledge of the local
areas will allow you to make the best of every destination you visit.
This is definitely not your normal sightseeing tour; this is an
active adventure tour all about experiencing the places you visit,
not just seeing them!
In
each area, accommodation is chosen for its location and will be
in comfortable hotels, motels, holiday homes & cottages. Some
accommodations will be in two or three bedroom apartments or houses
with shared bathroom facilities, whilst in others you will have
an en suite bathroom. If you wish to have a private room with en
suite bathroom for the entire tour, please read the details of the
Single Supplement and Accommodation Upgrade.
Meals
will be prepared by the guide, with the help of the group. Picnic
lunches will be prepared by the guide on location - where ever that
day's adventure may take you! Eating out in restaurants is an optional
extra at the discretion of the group.
OPTIONS
We run the South Island Top-2-Bottom trip in both directions,
so you may end up doing this trip from South to North. Either way,
the South Island Top-2-Bottom will deliver the best multi-sport
adventure New Zealand has to offer! If you would like to do more
than 11 days, then you can combine the South Island with the North
Island to do the New Zealand Top-2-Bottom trip in 21 days! You are
able to do any part of the trip for a pro-rated fare. Let us know
and we'll organize a trip to suit you!
DAY
1: MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS / QUEEN CHARLOTTE TRACK
Arriving in Wellington we travel to our accommodation on
the waterfront in the Marlborough Sounds. The Sounds, formed by
the sea invading its deep valleys after the Ice Ages, provides the
perfect playground for our toys. We take advantage of this and spend
the evening and next morning exploring the area by sea kayak, mountain
bike or on foot. The Queen Charlotte Walkway offers excellent mountain
biking to those who chose this option. From the water there is a
good chance you'll spot dolphins and Little Blue Penguins. In the
evening we will cook up a feast of fresh local seafood. D
DAY
2 & 3: ABEL TASMAN NATIONAL PARK
This morning we’ll drive west to Abel Tasman National Park,
stopping in Nelson - a beautiful town, nestled between stunning
beaches and mountains. Local artisans and craftspeople abound and
you’ll get the chance to pick up some original pieces the
area is so well known for. The Abel Tasman National Park was created
in 1942; exactly 300 years after the Dutch Explorer Abel Tasman
sailed into what is now known as Golden Bay, at the northern tip
of the Park. On that unfortunate day in December 1642, the Europeans
were met by Maori canoes and four of Tasman’s men were killed
in the ensuing skirmish. Abel Tasman sailed away without setting
foot on the land now named in his honour!
Today’s
visitors to the Park can expect a much warmer welcome, and you’ll
soon discover why the Abel Tasman Coastal Track is the most popular
“Great Walk” in New Zealand. The track hugs the picturesque
coastline with its pristine golden sand beaches and calm turquoise
waters, climbing up to awesome views, then down again for a refreshing
swim or picnic. Or, you can experience the park coastline from a
seal’s-eye view, in a kayak. If you like, you can hike out,
and then kayak back for the best of both worlds! B/L/D/B/L/D
DAY
4: HOKITIKA / PUNAKAIKI / PANCAKE ROCKS
Today it’s on to the wild West Coast. At Cape Foulwind we
hike to a seal colony that offers stunning views of the Tasman Sea
and mighty Southern Alps. Similarly you can relax and play on one
of the coasts more famous surf beaches. Entering Paparoa National
Park, explore miles of deserted beaches, the famous Pancake Rocks
and blowholes, and a number of forest walks in the area. Two other
great options are a kayak trip on the Pororari River, or ride mountain
bikes alongside the limestone cliffs and giant tree ferns of Bullock
Creek. This evening we will enjoy a BBQ on the beach as the sun
sets into the Tasman Sea. B/L/D
DAY
5: FOX GLACIER
Begin the day with an early drive south along the rugged West coast
stopping along the way at the craft center of Hokitika, the nation’s
center for greenstone carvers. In the afternoon hike to the terminal
face of the Glacier or take an optional walk on the ice. Hoisting
our alpenstocks, we follow the guide as he cuts steps into the ice,
leading us on a journey of discovery through crevasses and over
moraines. In recent times, the Fox and Franz Josef Glaciers have
advanced far down the mountains cutting a path of destruction through
the surrounding rock and rainforest. “Calving” is a
common occurrence at the glacier terminal, and in a dramatic display
of the power of nature, large chunks of ice separate from the glacier
and crash to the ground. After dinner, we will see New Zealand’s
famous glow-worms in the rainforest surrounding the town of Fox
Glacier. B/L/D
DAY
6 & 7: WANAKA / MOUNT ASPIRING NATIONAL PARK
Start the day with an early walk around Lake Matheson revealing
the reflections of New Zealand's highest peaks: Mounts Cook and
Tasman. After breakfast we wind our way along the World Heritage
Highway. A rainforest hike brings us to an isolated beach where
we may catch a glimpse of nesting penguins. Then it's up and over
the Haast Pass and along the beautiful shores of Lakes Hawea and
Wanaka. In the afternoon we'll make a brief stop to sample local
wines at a picturesque winery before continuing on to Wanaka. The
next day we will drive through the Matukituki Valley to hike in
Mt Aspiring National Park. This is a World Heritage Area of majestic
mountains and natural rainforest, and our favourite day hike in
New Zealand. We hike up through a narrow gorge beside a crystal
clear stream for a couple of hours to a clearing. All around us
glaciers cling to cliff faces, broken by a myriad of waterfalls.
Occasionally an ice avalanche will shatter the silence. In the afternoon
drift downstream on the currents of the Matukituki River while enjoying
some of the best mountain scenery in New Zealand. That evening explore
the vibrant town of Wanaka and sample some of the great local cuisine.
B/L/D/B/L
DAY
8: MILFORD SOUND OVERNIGHT CRUISE
Drive to Te Anau on our way to Milford Sound. Enjoy a short walk
along the Kepler Track, or a kayak in Lake Te Anau. After passing
through the Homer Tunnel mountain bike one of the most stunning
roads in the world as you descend into Milford Sound. Here we will
meet our waiting vessel for an overnight cruise of the Sound. You
will cruise the full length of Milford Sound before anchoring for
the night. Beneath the towering presence of Mitre Peak, you can
kayak around sheltered bays, venture ashore in the tender craft
or simply sit back and unwind. As the day draws to a close, enjoy
a delicious meal and share stories of the day’s adventures.
B/L/D
DAY
9 & 10: ROUTEBURN TRACK / QUEENSTOWN
After a relaxed breakfast on board, we drive to Queenstown, “The
Adventure Capital of the World”. We’ll stop along the
way to walk part of the famous Routeburn Track up to the Divide
for spectacular views of Te Wai Pounamu World Heritage Area. When
you get to Queenstown, you can choose from an exciting array of
optional activities including rafting, jet boating, bungy jumping,
fly-by-wire, canyoning, tandem paragliding, hang gliding, sky diving,
horse trekking, river surfing, fishing, vintage plane flights, glider
flights, or take a goldfield or sheep station tour. Alternatively,
just relax and enjoy the atmosphere of sidewalk cafes in this alpine
resort. If you’d rather do some hiking around Queenstown there
are a number of excellent walks as well as mountain biking and kayaking
opportunities which your guide will be happy to accompany you on.
On our final night we will enjoy a “Farewell Dinner”
and share stories of our adventures. B/L/D/B/D
DAY
11: DEPART QUEENSTOWN
A final relaxing gourmet breakfast with the group is the perfect
way to end your time in Queenstown. There is usually time for another
activity or some last minute shopping before your transfer to the
Queenstown Airport for flights home or to continue another adventure.
If on the other hand you have fallen in love with New Zealand by
now, we can direct you to our local Immigration office! B
Options:
Why not talk to us about adding on the Routeburn Track,
or Milford Track walks- both are amazing walks and would be a great
way to finish your South Island adventure!
That’s
it – 21 Days of Serious Fun!
COMMENTS
What’s
Included
The South Island Top-2-Bottom tour is filled with hiking, kayaking,
biking, surfing & snorkelling options – the best part
is they are all included so you don’t have to pay for any
of them! Other inclusions are: experienced local Kiwi guides; comfortable
accommodations; nearly all meals; transportation in very comfortable
vehicles with reading materials and snacks; overnight cruise and
sea kayaking on Milford Sound; & ferry transportation between
the North & South Islands. As everything is already included,
you will not need much spending money!
What’s
Not Included
The only things not included are flights before or after the tour,
one dinner and one lunch, any activities mentioned as “optional”
in the itinerary, and expenses of a personal nature.
Direction
of travel
We actually run the Top-2-Bottom tour in two different directions
– from top-2-bottom and from bottom-2-top. This itinerary
happens to be written up in the top-2-bottom format. Whichever way
you go, you’ll do all the activities we’ve mentioned,
just in a different order. The Top-2-Bottom is a product of many
years of evolution and fine-tuning – it works well whichever
way you do it!
Land
Price: South Island Top-2-Bottom (11 Days)
NZ$3,950.00 Per Person
Group Size
Minimum 4 / Maximum 9
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