New Zealand Uncovered (Northbound)

Intrepid Travel · 20 days
New Zealand Uncovered (Northbound)
New Zealand Uncovered (Northbound)
New Zealand Uncovered (Northbound)
New Zealand Uncovered (Northbound)
New Zealand Uncovered (Northbound)
New Zealand Uncovered (Northbound)
New Zealand Uncovered (Northbound)
New Zealand Uncovered (Northbound)
New Zealand Uncovered (Northbound)
New Zealand Uncovered (Northbound)
New Zealand Uncovered (Northbound)
New Zealand Uncovered (Northbound)
New Zealand Uncovered (Northbound)
New Zealand Uncovered (Northbound)
New Zealand Uncovered (Northbound)
20 Days
From AUD $10210
Trip Type
Small Group
Activity Level
Light

Rating


(9 reviews)

New Zealand Uncovered (Northbound)

New Zealand Uncovered (Northbound)

Intrepid Travel · 20 days
Duration

20 days

Tour Type

Small Group

Accommodations

Comfortable

Physical Rating

Light

Guide Language

English

Experience Overview

Step into a captivating world of dazzling peaks, glittering glaciers, icy blue lakes and misty rainforests – it could only be New Zealand.

Highlights

  • Live it up in the adventure capital of the world, Queenstown. Whether you fancy bungy jumping, jet boating, 4WD-ing through Lord of the Rings scenery or wine tasting, there’s something here to entice everyone.
  • You’re on track for one of the world’s most scenic train journeys – cross the spectacular Southern Alps on the famous TranzAlpine from the West Coast to Christchurch.
  • Discover the diversity of Rotorua, from unbelievable geothermal activity to rich Maori culture. Visit a Maori village for a hangi dinner and traditional haka performance.
  • Admire the out of this world landscapes of Tongariro National Park, from emerald green lakes to soaring volcanic peaks. If you’re up for the challenge, tackle the famous Tongariro Crossing.
  • Get to know New Zealand’s creative and cosmopolitan capital, Wellington. Your local leader will show you the best of the city, including Weta Workshop of Lord of the Rings fame.

Trip Details

Duration

20 days

Transportation

Private Vehicle,Train,Ferry

Tour Type

Small Group

Guide Language

English

Starts

Christchurch, New Zealand

Finishes

Auckland, New Zealand

Accommodations

Comfortable

Travel Style

Explorer

Physical Rating

Light

Itinerary

1
Day 1: Christchurch
Welcome to Aotearoa (New Zealand). Sparsely populated and spectacularly beautiful, the South Island is a paradise for lovers of nature, wildlife and the great outdoors. Your adventure begins in Christchurch with a welcome meeting at 6 pm. If you arrive early, you may like to stroll through the Christchurch Botanic Gardens to admire the native plants or stop by the Canterbury Museum to learn about the region’s cultural heritage. After the meeting, the night is yours to find the best spot for a cosy dinner.

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)
2
Day 2: Christchurch / Lake Tekapo / Ohau
Christchurch is not just a pretty city – it’s also remarkably resilient. After a devastating earthquake destroyed much of the downtown area in 2011, the city has begun to rebuild in innovative and creative ways. Head out with your leader this morning to see this for yourself. Stop by the Christchurch Cathedral, which stood as a symbol of the city before collapsing in the earthquake and has now been replaced with an architecturally striking and quake-proof structure made from cardboard. After a morning of exploring, say goodbye to Christchurch and drive inland to Lake Tekapo. An eye-catching combination of purple lupins, turquoise waters and snow-dusted peaks makes this one of the most photo-worthy spots in the country. The Church of the Good Shepherd sits on the shores of the lakes and attracts couples from all over the world to shoot their wedding pictures. Continue to Lake Ohau or Twizel (depending on departure) where you’ll spend the night.

Included Activities:

  • Lake Tekapo - Mt John Lookout

Accommodation:

  • Hotel or Motel (Number of Nights: 1)
3
Day 3: Mackenzie Country / Queenstown
Hit the road this morning for a journey to remember – watch out the window as you pass the sprawling grasslands of the Mackenzie Basin and showstopping peaks of the Southern Alps. Your drive will be broken up with plenty of scenic stops, including a visit to Kawarau Gorge, a popular spot for bungy jumping. If you’re feeling adventurous, get involved and jump off the suspension bridge crossing the gorge, or just stand back and watch brave jumpers take the plunge. Continue on to Queenstown, known as the adventure capital of the world, and rightfully so! Aside from its high-adrenaline attractions, Queenstown has a booming culinary scene, produces some of the world's best wine and boasts unbelievable scenery at every turn.

Optional Activities:

  • Queenstown - Walter Peak Lake Cruise with Gourmet Dinner (189 NZD)
  • Queenstown - Kawarau Bridge Bungy (320 NZD)

Accommodation:

  • Hotel or Motel (Number of Nights: 1)
4
Day 4: Queenstown
The day is all yours to discover the varied delights of Queenstown. There are loads of options to get your heartrate up, whether you fancy shooting down the river on a jet boat, river kayaking, flying above the town in a gondola or a 4WD adventure through landscapes of Lord of the Rings fame. If you’d like to take things a little slower, perhaps head to the Gibbston Valley to taste wines only topped by the inspiring scenery. A walk around the stunning Lake Wakatipu will give you a good dose of fresh air and epic views. There’s no shortage of dining options to tempt your tastebuds – if you’re willing to wait, a famous Fergburger is hard to beat!

Optional Activities:

  • Queenstown - Lord of the Rings 4WD Tour (285 NZD)
  • Queenstown - Doubtful Sound Wilderness Cruise (499 NZD)
  • Queenstown - Skyline Gondola (64 NZD)
  • Queenstown - Milford Sound Coach-Cruise-Coach Day Trip (274 NZD)
  • Queenstown - Time Tripper (20 NZD)
  • Queenstown - Shotover River Jet Boat Ride (169 NZD)

Accommodation:

  • Hotel or Motel (Number of Nights: 1)
5
Day 5: Queenstown / Arrowtown / Wanaka
Take the chance this morning to cross off any Queenstown activities you didn’t have time for yesterday – be sure to speak to your leader for tips on the best way to spend a morning here. In the afternoon, get back on the road for the scenic drive to Wanaka, through the Crown Range Mountains. Stop off along the way in Arrowtown – a little goldrush town popular for its heritage buildings and Autumn festival. Take a walk along the tree-lined high street and maybe pop into the old-school lolly shop. Arrive in Wanaka in the afternoon and embrace the vibe of this laidback and beautiful town. With Lake Wanaka as its glittering centrepiece and dramatic mountains as its backdrop, the town is undoubtedly one of New Zealand’s best. This afternoon you may like to head out on a hike or just stretch out on the shores of the lake and take it all in.

Optional Activities:

  • Queenstown - Shotover River Jet Boat Ride (169 NZD)
  • Queenstown - Time Tripper (20 NZD)
  • Queenstown - Skyline Gondola (64 NZD)

Accommodation:

  • Hotel or Motel (Number of Nights: 1)
6
Day 6: Mou Waho Island / Wanaka
Visit Mou Waho Island today. Accessible only by boat and famous for being home to an (unnamed) island, in a lake (Arethusa Pool), on an island (Mou Waho), in a lake (Lake Wanaka), on an island (the South Island) in the ocean (the Pacific). Sounds complicated, but once you are there it will all make sense! Enjoy a walk as you learn more about this predator-free reserve with a natural glacial-formed lake at its summit. Your afternoon is free to explore Wanaka and surrounds. No visit to Wanaka would be complete without seeing #thatwanakatree. Springing up from the waters of Lake Wanaka, this sloping willow is one of the most photographed trees in the world. There's no shortage of excellent hiking routes in the region if you'd like to get out and explore on foot, or you may prefer to hire a bike and hit the cycling trails.

Included Activities:

  • Wanaka - Mou Waho Island Cruise & Guided Nature Walk

Optional Activities:

  • Wanaka - Waterfall Climbing - from (199 NZD)

Accommodation:

  • Hotel or Motel (Number of Nights: 1)
7
Day 7: Franz Josef
Get back on the road and make tracks for Franz Josef. This is another incredible drive, so have your camera ready! Depending on the weather, stop off at either Lake Hawea or Lake Wanaka lookout points. Along the way, your leader will pause at some off the beaten track spots to snap some pictures and stretch your legs. Arrive in Franz Josef in the early evening and perhaps head out to one of the town’s cosy pubs for dinner.

Accommodation:

  • Hotel or Motel (Number of Nights: 1)
8
Day 8: Franz Josef
Rise and shine – you’re in one of the most beautiful places in the world, and there's so much to discover here. Known for the dazzling Franz Josef Glacier and awe-inspiring views of Mt Cook, this is natural beauty on the biggest scale. The region also has a cultural history that’s every bit as captivating as its natural wonders. Only found in the South Island of New Zealand, pounamu (greenstone) is an important part of Maori culture. Today, you’ll visit a local gallery where you’ll have the chance to carve your own pounamu pendant while learning about its spiritual and cultural significance. If you’d like to get up close and personal with Franz Josef Glacier in the afternoon, you can arrange for a helicopter to drop you in for a hike. You may prefer to sit back and unwind in local hot springs, or head out kayaking on an icy blue glacial lake.

Included Activities:

  • Franz Josef - Greenstone Pendant Carving

Optional Activities:

  • Franz Josef - Glacier Lake Kayaking (165 NZD)
  • Franz Josef - Franz Josef Glacier Valley Walk - Free

Accommodation:

  • Hotel or Motel (Number of Nights: 1)
9
Day 9: West Coast / Greymouth / Christchurch
Begin the journey up the west coast – this is the rainiest part of New Zealand, resulting in greenery and lush rainforests like nowhere else in the country. If time allows, there may be the chance to check out the National Kiwi Centre – the nocturnal house here gives visitors the opportunity to see how these nocturnal birds behave. The next stretch of your journey may just be the most magnificent – hop aboard the TranzAlpine train back to Christchurch, widely believed to be one of the top train journeys in the world. Cross through the Southern Alps via Arthur’s Pass and travel past the rushing blue waters of the Waimakariri River and endless native beech forest. Arrive in Christchurch in the evening.

Included Activities:

  • Greymouth - Tranz Alpine Train Journey

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)
10
Day 10: Kaikoura
Get back on the road and drive up to Kaikoura, a seaside town known for its abundance of marine wildlife. Kaikoura is famously one of the world’s top spots for whale watching, so perhaps take advantage of your time here and head out on a boat trip in search of humpbacks, orcas and sperm whales. This evening perhaps go out for a crayfish dinner – it’s a real specialty here!

Accommodation:

  • Hotel or Motel (Number of Nights: 1)
11
Day 11: Marlborough Sounds / Wellington
Drive on from Kaikoura to Marlborough. Aside from its marvellous scenery, the Marlborough region is known for its production of world-class white wine, so what better way to get a taste of the South Island than by visiting some of its best wineries? Stop by and sample their goods while learning what makes Marlborough wine so renowned. Continue north and bid farewell to the South Island as you hop aboard a ferry and cross the Cook Strait. Watch a vast and varied landscape unfold in front of you as you cruise through the iconic Marlborough Sounds and travel to the North Island. Arrive in Wellington, New Zealand’s trendy and attractive capital city. Strung between staggering green hills and a delightful harbour, Wellington holds onto a small-town charm despite its capital status. The city is known for its creative and artistic endeavours, making it a real joy to explore. A welcome meeting will take place at 7.30pm this evening to welcome any new travellers joining you for the next leg of your journey, then the rest of the evening is yours. If you’d like to experience Wellington’s top-notch food and craft beer scene, your leader will have tips on the best places to grab a bevvy or a bite to eat.

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)
12
Day 12: Wellington
Today is all about getting to know windy Wellington, a charming place even on its most blustery days! Kick the day off with a visit to Zealandia, a groundbreaking conservation project that has successfully reintroduced over 20 species of native wildlife into this area, some of which were previously absent from mainland New Zealand for over 100 years. Next up is an orientation tour with your leader, checking out the bays, central Wellington, the Botanic Gardens and the Parliament Buildings. This afternoon, you may like to pay a visit to Weta Workshop, the special effects studio used by Peter Jackson for the Lord of the Rings trilogy. While here you’ll have the chance to take an optional tour around the studio to find out how the team here create film magic. Or perhaps check out Wellington’s most famous cultural attraction, Te Papa Museum. Displaying an intriguing combination of New Zealand’s history and cultural heritage woven with cutting edge technology and interactive displays, there’s something here to entertain everyone.

Included Activities:

  • Wellington - Zealandia Wildlife Sanctuary

Optional Activities:

  • Wellington - Te Papa Museum Tour (35 NZD)
  • Wellington - Weta Workshop Cave Tour (55 NZD)

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)
13
Day 13: Taupo
Make the most of your final morning in Wellington – perhaps check out the always-buzzing Cuba street for breakfast or have a wander around the City Gallery. Then it’s time to swap the city for the natural wonders of Lake Taupo as you hit the road and head north. This drive is one worth looking out the window for, as the volcanic peaks of Ruapehu, Ngauruhoe and Tongariro draw closer. Arrive in Taupo, a bustling town on the shores of a stunning crater lake, and your home for the next two nights.

Accommodation:

  • Hotel or Motel (Number of Nights: 1)
14
Day 14: Taupo
A volcanic eruption 70,000 years ago created the magnificent Lake Taupo, which now hosts visitors from around New Zealand and the world, keen to both relax and get their blood pumping with the adventure sports and hikes on offer. With a free day here, you’ll have plenty to choose from. If you’re a keen hiker, you may like to complete the Tongariro Crossing, New Zealand’s most famous day hike. At 19.4km long, the path takes you around a volcano, past lakes, craters and bush. A good level of fitness and appropriate gear for all types of weather are a must for anyone considering tackling the crossing today.

Optional Activities:

  • Tongariro National Park - Tongariro Crossing (Unguided, Transport to/from Trail Head only) - from (130 NZD)

Accommodation:

  • Hotel or Motel (Number of Nights: 1)
15
Day 15: Hobbiton / Rotorua
Leave Lake Taupo behind and get back on the road. Stop at the thundering Huka Falls – this forceful, icy blue torrent of water is a must-see! Continue your journey towards Rotorua, known for its Maori heritage, hotbed of geothermal activity and distinctive sulphur smell (you’ll get used to it!). To get your first look at Rotorua’s impressive scenery, take a treetop walk through an ancient redwood forest over a network of suspension bridges, reaching 12 metres at the highest point. Yet, your highlight of today could be visiting one of NZ’s most iconic places - the Hobbiton Movie Set. where part of the Lord of the Rings films were shot. On a fully guided tour of the 12- acre Middle-earth set you will see Hobbit Holes, the Mill, and even enjoy a drink at the Green Dragon Inn. The evening is yours to relax and reflect on the day.

Included Activities:

  • Taupo - Huka Falls
  • Rotorua - Redwood Forest Canopy Walk
  • Rotorua - Hobbiton Movie Set Tour

Accommodation:

  • Hotel or Motel (Number of Nights: 1)
16
Day 16: Rotorua
Spend the day discovering the natural and cultural wonders of Rotorua – this unique destination is really like nowhere else in the world. The geothermal activity in the area is second to none – simmering mud pools, dramatic geysers and fluorescent lakes must be seen to be believed. If you’ve got a head for heights, ziplining through Rotorua’s ancient forests is an unbeatable way to take it all in. This evening you’ll get a true taste of Māori culture during a visit to a cultural and geothermal wonderland. Here you’ll enjoy a hangi dinner and you’ll also experience a soul-stirring haka performance.

Included Activities:

  • Rotorua - Pohutu Geyser
  • Rotorua - Hangi Dinner & Haka Dance

Optional Activities:

  • Rotorua - Skyline Gondola Rotorua (43 NZD)
  • Rotorua - Mount Tarawera Crater Hike (195 NZD)
  • Rotorua - Forest Ziplining - from (189 NZD)
  • Rotorua - Whitewater Rafting (139 NZD)
  • Rotorua - ZORB - from (45 NZD)

Accommodation:

  • Hotel or Motel (Number of Nights: 1)
17
Day 17: Raglan
This morning’s adventure takes you underground during an optional visit to the Waitomo Caves, a subterranean system of caverns and passageways illuminated by thousands of ethereal glow worms. You may like to join a walking tour to hear the story of the caves’ history, geology and connection to Maori mythology. If you’d rather stay on the surface, the Ruakuri Forest walk is a must, cutting through dense rainforest and taking in views of verdant gorges and limestone arches. From here, it’s on to Raglan, a chilled-out town with a reputation as New Zealand’s top surf spot. Tonight is set to be one to remember – get on the water for a sunset boat cruise around Raglan Harbour, and tuck into a tasty fish and chips feast while you’re at it – a true Kiwi experience!

Accommodation:

  • Hotel or Motel (Number of Nights: 1)
18
Day 18: Raglan / Coromandel Peninsula
Widely considered to be New Zealand’s premier surf spot, Raglan is a chilled-out town and offers a wealth of awesome activities. Check out creative local cafes, shops and galleries, stretch out on the beach and enjoy the view or head out on a hiking trail to get a better look at the landscape. Continue north in the afternoon towards the Coromandel Peninsula, passing tree-clad hills and dramatic valleys. The journey will be broken up with photo-worthy stops, including a visit to the magical 55-metre cascade of the Bridal Veil Falls.

Accommodation:

  • Hotel or Motel (Number of Nights: 1)
19
Day 19: Coromandel Peninsula / Auckland
Your leader will spend some time showing you around The Coromandel this morning. A land of white sand beaches and lush rainforests, the Coromandel Peninsula feels a world away from where your journey began. Make a stop at Hot Water Beach, named after the famous warm waters found beneath its golden sand. If the tide allows, dig a hole on the beach and enjoy your own natural hot tub – absolute bliss! Later in the day, hit the road for a final time as you travel towards Auckland, New Zealand’s biggest, busiest and buzziest city. The journey is a highlight in itself, following the extraordinary coastline and watching clear blue water stream past the window. As always, your leader will have tips on some excellent places to grab a meal in this lively city.

Included Activities:

  • Coromandel Peninsula - Cathedral Cove
  • Coromandel Peninsula - Hot Water Beach

Optional Activities:

  • Coromandel Peninsula - Cathedral Cove Kayaking (155 NZD)

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)
20
Day 20: Auckland
Say your goodbyes this morning as your North Island adventure comes to an end. If you’d like to spend some more time in Auckland, just get in touch ahead of time and we’d be happy to arrange additional accommodation (subject to availability).
Exclusions
  • Flights to and from origin and destinations
  • Airport transfers (arrival and departure)
  • Anything else not explicitly listed in tour inclusions
  • Recommended gratuities/tipping
  • Optional activities/tours
  • Personal expenses
  • Travel insurance
  • Visas, meals and beverages not stated in the list of inclusions.
Important Information
Meals

When meals are not included, your tour leader (where available) will be happy to help with restaurant recommendations, bookings, and directions. Please let us know if you have any dietary needs or preferences. We willdo our best to accommodate these, though we cannot guarantee that every request can be met.

Luggage

You are responsible for your personal belongings throughout the tour. You will need to carry your own bags between the vehicle and your hotel room. Drivers will assist with loading and unloading luggage from the vehicle.

Mobility

Travellers requiring wheelchair access should contact our sales and service team, who can make enquiries on your behalf.

Fitness Level

This tour requires an Average level of fitness. Activities are paced gently and include leisure time. You may be expected to join guided walks of up to one hour, navigate short stairways and mild inclines, and manage your own luggage. You should also be able to board and exit all transport without assistance.

Travellers are expected to be self-sufficient and capable of handling all aspects of their journey. Please discuss your circumstances and support needs with your booking agent to confirm this trip is suitable.

If you are unsure, we recommend consulting your doctor before booking or travelling. (Note: I assume each tour has a different description depending on level of fitness required).

Sightseeing

If a planned site visit is unavailable due to changes in operating hours or holiday closures, the itinerary may be altered, or a comparable activity will be substituted where possible and subject to availability.

Visas

Visa conditions can change. Once you receive your travel documents, check with the relevant embassy, consulate, or immigration office of your destination for the latest information.

  • It is your responsibility to ensure you have the correct and valid travel documents and to comply with all entry requirements.
  • Non-Australian citizens must also confirm visa and identification requirements with the appropriate consulate or visa agency.
  • Certain occupations (for example, journalists, government officials, or those working in charities) may face additional restrictions when applying for visas, which could affect the type of application required.
Departure Dates & Surcharges: See checkout for live dates and availability.
AUD $10,210
(Tour only)
Per Person Twin Share

Duration: 20 days

Trip Type: Small Group

Activity Level: Light

Step into a captivating world of dazzling peaks, glittering glaciers, icy blue lakes and misty rainforests – it could only be New Zealand.

Price based on per person in Double Room for departure 05 Oct 2026

Customer Reviews

Overall Rating
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Guide
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4.5
Itinerary
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Accommodations
Excellent
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Transportation
Excellent
4.5
Tour Operator
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Food
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5.0
Annette
Traveled, March 2024

04/20/2024

A really enjoyable trip. We got a great overview of most of New Zealand's main tourist sites. Our tour guide, Mike, was exceptional and made sure our group had a great time. The accommodation, transport, included food and activities were all of a good standard. I definitely recommend and would travel with Intrepid again.

5.0
David
Traveled, January 2024

02/08/2024

Visited the best locations to see the most amazing sights possible in the time available.

Tour Operator

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