Itinerary
Monday Arrive, hike Mt. John
Most people leave the Northern Hemisphere on a Saturday evening, and arrive in Auckland early on Monday morning. You’ll lose a day to the dateline – but you get it back on the way home! You’ll take a short flight to Christchurch in the South Island arriving by around 10am. We’ll meet you there, and then head south for a hike at Mt. John. We’ll walk along the shores of Lake Tekapo then head uphill through fragrant wilding pine, before emerging above the treeline for breathtaking views of the lake and surrounding mountains. Then we’ll drive to the remote and beautiful Lake Ohau Lodge, near Mt. Cook. With awesome views of Lake Ohau, Glen Mary Glacier, Mt. Cook and the Lake Ohau Range, you’ll see why this is one of our favourite winter hideaways! The stars here are amazing too, as there is no artificial light for miles in any direction. You’ll have the rest of the afternoon to relax at the lodge or head out for another short walk to explore your surroundings. We always make sure the first day of our trips is relaxing and undemanding, so you can recover from your flight. Depending on where you’re coming from, you’ll probably find jetlag is no big deal. For instance, it’s a 12-hour direct overnight flight from the West Coast of the USA to Auckland, and there’s only a five-hour time difference between New Zealand and US Pacific time. If you have more time, by all means try to arrive in New Zealand a day or so early, especially if you’re coming from further afield.
ACCOMMODATION: Lake Ohau Lodge, Lake Ohau (L,D)
Tuesday Hike Aoraki/Mt. Cook National Park or ski at Ohau Ski Area
We’ll have a leisurely start today. After a late breakfast on the balcony overlooking Lake Ohau, it’s a short drive to Mt. Cook village, at the head of Lake Pukaki. Here we’ll take an impressive hike up Hooker Valley to a glacial lake complete with icebergs! This is a great spot for lunch and on a clear day the views of Mt. Cook, New Zealand’s highest mountain, are stunning. Then we’ll return to Lake Ohau where we’ll enjoy a sumptuous dinner. Another option today is to spend the day skiing at the small and friendly Ohau Ski Area, one of the South Island’s more remote backcountry ski fields. (Skiing option about US$100.)
ACCOMMODATION: Lake Ohau Lodge, Lake Ohau (B,L,D)
Wednesday Hike Mt. Aspiring National Park
Today we start the first of two memorable multi-day hikes. This hike is well suited to winter conditions, due to the sheer beauty and unpopulated nature of the area at this time of year. It is a gentle valley walk of less than three hours, but we have a great side hike to Rob Roy Glacier on the way to the hut, which is considered one of the best day hikes in the South Island on a good day. The trail passes tumbling rivers, towering snowfields and huge mountain peaks straight from the set of “The Lord of the Rings”! We hike up a narrow glacial valley, coming out of the forest in a dramatic alpine cirque, with incredible views of the Southern Alps. When we arrive at the hut, you can continue further up the valley or simply head for the cosy fireplace and relax. Mt. Aspiring Hut is a spacious mountain hut, albeit in the middle of nowhere, with floor to ceiling windows that perfectly frame Mt. Aspiring – one of New Zealand’s tallest peaks at nearly 10,000 feet – at the head of the valley. We limit numbers on this hike to minimise our impact on the area. If you prefer not to stay in the hut, we offer an alternative option, staying at the more luxurious Lake Wanaka Lodge and doing day hikes into the surrounding hills, or just relaxing and enjoying Wanaka’s laid-back, small town atmosphere! The choice is yours.
ACCOMMODATION: Mt. Aspiring Hut, Mt. Aspiring National Park (B,L,D)
Thursday Hike Mt. Aspiring National Park
We have a leisurely start today, enjoying a healthy breakfast and admiring the views, before hiking back out to the trailhead. From here we have a short drive to Wanaka where we’ll meet up with the rest of the group. Then we’ll cross the Cardrona Saddle and drop into Queenstown, a picturesque town set in a basin on the edge of Lake Wakatipu and surrounded by snowy peaks. It’s a great place to spend a couple of days, and you’ll find all sorts of options to pique your interest!
ACCOMMODATION: Queenstown apartments, Queenstown (B,L)
Friday Free day in Queenstown
ACTIVE NEW ZEALAND is based in Queenstown for a good reason – it’s the adventure capital of New Zealand and you’ll find all the comforts of civilisation: massage therapists, restaurants, sidewalk cafés, window-shopping and adrenaline-pumping activities! You’ll also find incredible optional activities here too, such as hang gliding, bungy jumping, jet boating, skydiving, horse trekking, fishing and winery tours. Many of our clients have noted that the Winter Rimu caters very well to people with quite different interests and our time in Queenstown is a good example. For instance, there are great hiking, biking and kayaking opportunities in this region. Also, being winter, you can go skiing or snowboarding for the day at one of four world-class ski areas – all within an hour’s drive from central Queenstown (approximate cost US$100 for ski or snowboard hire, transport and lift pass – available as snow conditions suit, generally from July to September). Or you can do nothing and just soak up the atmosphere, or lounge about reading a book.
ACCOMMODATION: Queenstown apartments, Queenstown
Saturday Start multi-day options
When you book, you have the choice of a multi-day cycling and kayaking option in Fiordland National Park or a skiing/snowboarding option in Queenstown. Each is wonderful in its own way, so we’ll let you decide! After breakfast together, we head off for our various activities:
Saturday to Monday - Multiday options continued
Cycling and kayaking Option in Queenstown and Milford Sound
Skiing/Snowboarding Option in Queenstown
(available as snow conditions suit, generally July-Sep)
Monday (continued) Finish multi-day options
After regrouping we’ll head through the stunning South Lakes over Haast Pass to the tiny hamlet of Haast, located on the West Coast, where we’ll enjoy a homely meal!
ACCOMMODATION: World Heritage Heartland Hotel, Haast (B,D)
Tuesday Hike to Copland Hot Pools, Westland National Park
We are very privileged to be able to do this hike. We’ll walk into a stunningly beautiful mountain basin, set directly underneath the towering peaks of the Southern Alps, with an awesome accoutrement – reliable natural hot pools! It’s a challenging six to seven hour hike (17km/10 miles) up the Copland Valley with a gradual 1,000 foot elevation gain, but it’s worth it to have all of tomorrow to take side hikes, soak in the hot pools and enjoy your alpine surroundings. You don’t have to carry a very heavy pack – our guides are pretty tough and they’ll carry the lion’s share of the load. You’ll be carrying a backpack with your sleeping bag, a few spare clothes, and some food – no need for any more than that. Once we reach the hot pools, we stay in one of New Zealand’s most modern and spacious backcountry huts. It’s a hut in name only – it’s a comfortable two-storied building (a palace compared to many New Zealand huts) and one of the best things about hiking this track in winter is we may well have it all to ourselves!
ACCOMMODATION: Welcome Flat Hut, Westland National Park (B,L,D)
Wednesday Hike to Douglas Rock and soak in the hot pools
Today we will hike further up the track towards Douglas Rock for even more amazing scenery and views of multiple glaciers clinging to the top of the mountain valley. If you prefer, you can have a relaxing day at the hut – soak in the hot pools, enjoy the stunning scenery, or even just hang out with a book! Either way, the hot pools are without a doubt the star attraction here; closely followed by the spectacular meals we’ll be serving up!
ACCOMMODATION: Welcome Flat Hut, Westland National Park (B,L,D)
Andrew: “The natural hot pools are a fabulous reward for the slog up to the hut, not to mention a well-deserved soak for tired bodies – and on a clear night they’re unbeatable as a star gazing spot!”
Thursday Hike Copland Valley and relax in Okarito
An early start sees us on the track and walking back to the trailhead. It’s a little quicker this time, being slightly downhill, and we’ll be back by mid-afternoon. With a really early start, we’ll have time to stop at Fox Glacier afterwards, for a walk to a view of the terminal face. Fox Glacier is an enormous river of ice, unusual in that it comes right down through the rainforest to sea level. Then we’ll carry on to Okarito Lagoon, a West Coast gem that is all but untouched due to it being 10 miles down a one-way road from an obscure highway turnoff. There are no shops, no restaurants, no traffic, and a population of only 31 people! We stay at the Okarito Beach House, and you’ll love this place. There’s plenty to do here so we’ll stay two nights, to catch our breath and relax. Tonight you can sprawl by the fire with a glass of mulled wine (or hot chocolate!) after your long hike.
ACCOMMODATION: Okarito Beach House, Okarito – off-the-beaten-path and very cosy (B,L,D)
Friday Kayak Okarito Lagoon, hike beach and forest
Today you can spend a relaxing day in this sleepy but beautiful beach town to recharge your batteries, or get out for awesome hiking and kayaking. Okarito Lagoon is home to the only native white heron colony in New Zealand, as well as lots of other amazing birdlife including the Okarito Brown kiwi. You can sea kayak on the lagoon with a backdrop of snow-capped mountains for a few hours, then spend the rest of the day hiking along the beach or in coastal rainforest.
ACCOMMODATION: Okarito Beach House, Okarito (B,L,D)
Saturday Hike Punakaiki rainforest and beaches
This morning we’ll drive along the coast to Hokitika to check out local art galleries and a pounamu carving workshops (‘pounamu’ is Maori for jade). Then after lunch, we’ll carry on to Punakaiki, where we’ll spend the afternoon hiking among the limestone canyons and lush rainforest of the Inland Pack Track. We start at a classic ‘submergence’ – where the river suddenly dries up mid-stream and goes underground for a mile or so before resurfacing at Cave Creek. The rainforest in this area is unbelievably lush, and the limestone canyons and distant hazy mountains of Paparoa National Park make this an awesome day hike. The trail was originally established by gold miners over a century ago, so there’s plenty of history in the area as well. We’ll also check out Punakaiki’s famous Pancake Rocks and blowholes.
ACCOMMODATION: West Coast lodgings, Punakaiki (B,L,D)
Sunday Depart for home
This is the last day of your two-week trip around the South Island. We’ll leave after breakfast for the four-hour drive to Christchurch, and arrive early in the afternoon for flights back to Auckland. Any flight after 4pm is ideal but we can make 3pm flights with a little notice. International flights from Auckland usually leave early evening, so if you’re crossing the dateline you’ll get home some time on Sunday, even though you left on Sunday evening! Flights to Europe, of course, take a little longer. Wherever you’re travelling to, you’ll go back refreshed and invigorated from the good food, exercise, rest and great times you’ll have had with us in New Zealand! (B,L)
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