The Aboriginal and Maori Tour of Australia and New Zealand

What to expect on this itinerary
Aboriginal and Maori culture reach far beyond the exported cliches. On this unique tour, you travel with guides from different Aboriginal regions, exploring the heartbeat of ancient tradition. Then fly to New Zealand for a week of showcasing how Maori heritage continues to shape the future of the islands. Authentic and intimate, this tour takes you beyond typical narratives, taking you on a journey into the cultures and mysteries behind iconic names.
Customizable Itinerary
Sydney – Welcome to Australia
A relaxed day in the sun, a chance to reenergize after the flight and adjust your body clock to the time difference. Australia is a big island cast adrift in the South Pacific, far from anywhere. You'll be picked up at the airport and transferred to a boutique hotel in The Rocks, a waterfront residence within walking distance of famous sights like the Syndey Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House. The day is free for you to relax, soak up the welcoming atmosphere around the harbor, and take in your first impressions of the country.
What's Included:
Sydney – The Rocks Dream of Aboriginal Heritage
Uluru – Mystery and Stars at Kata Tjuta
Darwin – The Sacred Red Rock of Uluru
Kakadu National Park – Exploring the Final Remaining Aboriginal Realm
Cairns – First Impressions of the Coast
Cairns – Learning How to Paint With a Local Artist
Cairns – Busk Tucker and Fishing in The Daintree
Auckland – Welcome to New Zealand
Auckland – Introductions to Maori Culture
Rotorua – The Haka and a Hangi Dinner
Rotorua to Bay of Islands – Exploding Geysers and a Journey Through the Volcanoes
Bay of Islands – Unique Waka Experiences with the Ngapuhi Tribe
Bay of Islands to Auckland – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Fully immerse yourself in the Aboriginal world of Australia, exploring all its wonderful complexities and hidden stories
- Journey to the heart of Maori culture and discover all the inspiring traditions that continue to grace New Zealand
- Watch the sun set over the mysterious rocks of Kata Tjuta then watch it rise beside the mammoth monolith of Uluru
- Journey into the final stronghold of Aboriginal culture with three days in Kakadu National Park
- Learn all about bush tucker and foraging in the rainforest, then use traditional methods to find food along the coast
- Paint Aboriginal art with a local artist, creating your own story of dots and lines
- Get treated to all the iconic Maori traditions, like the haka war dance and a unique hangi dinner
- Paddle through the Bay of Islands in a timeless Maori canoe and spend the night at a village along the water
- Explore the incredible natural history of New Zealand and admire how it has been utilized by Maori tribes, notably at the exploding geysers of Rotorua
Detailed Description
The history of the Pacific dates back thousands of years before the arrival of European settlers. Some 250 Aboriginal tribes – or countries – covered Australia, each with their own distinct language and customs. Maori culture is equally complex, dozens of different tribes rowing out in their wakas (canoes) to meet the colonial invaders. This unique 16-day journey takes you behind the stereotypes and cliches, unraveling the mystery and heritage of the continent's indigenous residents. You'll see the famous red rock of Uluru, but you'll explore it through a cultural lens that challenges typical narratives. You'll admire Maori life in remote villages and piece together the intricate challenge of tradition meeting modernity. You'll go on journeys to the final heartlands of both Aboriginal and Maori culture, places far from everywhere that keep alive the true spirit of the countries' ancestors.
Spend nine days in Australia, starting in Sydney and an alternative walking tour that reveals some of the truths behind the first European landing in the country. An Aboriginal guide helps introduce local culture and how it relates to an urban context, and you have time to explore Sydney's famous waterfront sights. Fly to Australia's red center and marvel at the mystery of Kata Tjuta and Uluru, two sacred destinations for Aboriginal people. Next, you journey deep into the remote Kakadu National Park, with unique permissions to visit Aboriginal territories within the park. This is Australia's only true citadel of indigenous culture, an expansive stretch of scorched land and waterfalls that remain mostly in Aboriginal hands. Nowhere else can reveal their traditions and culture with such intimacy.
Completing the Australian leg of the itinerary are two days around Cairns and Daintree Rainforest. Here you learn two integral customs: paint with bamboo sticks and earth paint, telling your own story through cryptic dots and lines; then take a journey through forest and coast to find all the unusual foods that hide within the landscape. Like each day on this handcrafted itinerary you're with a different mob, or tribe, learning how Aboriginal culture is far more diverse than what we know as Western culture.
Fly to Auckland for two relaxed days in the City of Sails. A Maori guide helps showcase the iconic traditions of the land and you begin to piece together the stories of the people. Rotorua is arguably the beating heart of modern Maori life and your two days here reveal exploding geysers, war dances, and ingenious methods of cooking. Completing the itinerary is an exclusive opportunity to spend the night in a Maori village on the Bay of Islands. You'll be guests of the Ngapuhi tribe, rowing out to their island base in a traditional waka and fully submerging yourself in their lifestyles. Like every day of your Australia and New Zealand journey, there's a wonderful lesson in the symbiotic coexistence of man and nature.
Starting Price
$6,600 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
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Pre-wedding Honeymoon: Hamilton Island. Silky Oaks Lodge. Daintree Rainforest. Port Douglas. Cairns. Kuranda. Uluru and Kata Tjuta. Blue Mountains. Sydney.Our pre-wedding honeymoon was absolutely amazing! It was very enjoyable and flawless. Zicasso's travel plan for us was perfect. Our agent's knowledge of the country and her suggestions made in the planning of this trip made the transition to each place easy. She was so helpful and accommodating. One of the days during our trip, it was suppose to rain and we had an outdoor tour schedule that day. Less than 24 hours before a scheduled tour, at our request, she switched our tour with one of our free days. As a result, we were able to enjoy our tour, rain free. She was absolutely amazing, I feel as if she were with us throughout the entire trip.
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~~I retired and my wife and I decided it was time to take the trip to New Zealand and Australia that we had been talking about for quite some time. I discovered Zicasso while doing my initial research for the trip and decided to give it a try, in addition to the many standard tours we were looking into. I had many different firms provide proposals and after doing my due diligence I settled on this firm.
Our agent listened and consistently provided options and insights that resulted in a month long itinerary that promised to deliver the experiences we were looking for. She was a pleasure to deal with.
We spent two weeks in New Zealand beginning in Auckland, moving south through Hobbiton and Rotorua where we gained a deep appreciation for the Maori people and their culture. Then on to Wellington the capital. The ferry to Picton and the train to Christchurch were inspiring. Then we drove from Christchurch to Mt. Cook and then on to Queenstown. The night we spent on Doubtful Sound was the all-around highlight of the trip. All throughout the tour guides, drivers and accommodations exceeded expectations. Then we were on to Australia where our first stop was Sydney. Alongside the Opera House and the Harbor Bridge a highlight was a half day guided tour of the city in a 1964 Holden. Then we were on to Cairns and Port Douglas where the Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree Rainforest awaited. Our day on the Reef was extraordinary. Snorkeling off the beach at Low Isle was an experience to remember. Our day on the Daintree River and in the rainforest was unforgettable. While driving we stopped as a male cassowary and four chicks crossed the road and disappeared into to the bush. Now we were on to Ayers Rock where the magic of Uluru awaited. The Sounds of Silence dinner in the desert as the sun set with Uluru in the distance and didgeridoo in the background was magical. As our time was growing short we were off to Melbourne where we joined a tour on the Great Ocean Road. Wow, the Twelve Apostles and the coast exceeded our expectations. What a great place. Only matched, maybe outdone by the hosts of the B&B’s we stayed at. We’re not big B&B folks, but the Lock Ard and Little River B&Bs were perfect and we will try more in the future.
Our agent had truly delivered a trip of a lifetime.
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A am giving this travel company a 5 star rating - here's why.
I wanted to go to Australia to experience it as an adventure, NOT from a cabana as a lounge lizard numbed by boat drinks like other holidays we've taken. This travel agency made it so and exceed my every expectation.
Booking Experience
I used Zicasso and received responses for my 21 day trip that covered the Eastern portion of the Country South to North as well as the Australian Outback. I discussed what I wanted with the agents and received two quotes for nearly identical itineraries. Our travel agency's quote was a FULL 50% less than the competitor, needless to say I was happy and nervous at the same time. I really researched the reviews and looked around other sources and from what I could see this company's rating was among the highest of all the competitors. I was in constant communication with our agent, who was a native Aussie and in the end went with her as I felt she knew Australia much better than I could ever know it.
I WAS GLAD I DID!
The Trip
The experience was nothing short of Awesome from the moment we left LAX until we returned. We had drivers waiting for us at every airport. The hotels we stayed in where 4 star or better and were situated in the center of town so getting around by subway, trolley or walking was a breeze. There was not one problem with check-in anywhere. We really didn't have to pay any extra costs for the stuff we had pre-booked.
Every tour or excursion we took they picked us up where we were staying and were waiting for us. We got VIP treatment at each; and I don't mean the service was VIP. I mean we got extra rights and amenities such as special pictures, better food, and the best seats for things that offered more than one class. Others where shelling out extra, but all that extra stuff was included.
In the end we definitely had the adventure of a life time. From seeing Kangaroos in the wild (on the side of the road) to Koalas, ferry penguins, wild parrots just flying around camels, crocs and more. We went on an Outback Safari and saw once in a life time sunrises at Uluru (Ayers Rock) where the sky filled with bright yellow and red to Kata Tjutu and Kings Canyon. We saw wild Dingos, poisonous brown and taipan snakes and stars that filled the sky like I only ever saw in high-school science books.
We didn't rough it either. One night in the middle of the Outback we were treated to an amazing 4 star dinner that started with kangaroo and crocodile horderves with fine champagne and wine. A didgeridoo and aboriginal dance was provided for entertainment. We were served filet minoin cooked to order, local vegetables, fish and chicken if you wanted it. All served on open air tables with white table clothes and silver; simply amazing. Afterward, we got the see the "Field of Lights". [side note: I wish I did the Astronomy Event they had - people who did said it was amazing].
We also stayed in Port Douglas, an amazing up scale town in the North where we visited The Great Barrier Reef on a private island and saw sharks from the boat. We snorkeled and saw incredible sea life and met so many very cool people. We had access to two marine biologists who were on the trip with us and gave us tours and answered all our questions with passion. The next day we got to go with a local Aboriginal guide, who was a real local. I mean this guys and his family just drove up in their van and took us for a nature tour like they would for some relative they knew and wanted to show around. It was not some commercial deal - it was really cool. We even went to his house and had lunch. He showed us all kinds of secluded places he hung out as a kid and took us to a beach where no one (other than us) could be seen for 10 miles North and South. We walked out in the low tide and spear fished barefoot from the sand. If you go you will love Port Douglas.
Besides the Outback we did the eastern cities, first Melbourne and lastly Sydney. Both amazing places where we went wine tasting and surfing, drove to animal sanctuaries and art centers (I love street art). If you go to Sydney you must see the "New Town" district. It is an art community and very interesting as it is going through its gentrification and is loaded with very unique shops and restaurants; I would liken it to Echo Park in LA. We did tour the Sydney Opera House which was cool, but the best thing was during the tour the guide mentioned that sometimes in the afternoon the promoters release the tickets they didn't give away. As it so happened Josh Groban had 4 sold out shows that week. I walked up to the box office and asked if they had any released tickets. The lady said, you are in luck they just got released for tonight - long story short my wife and I sat 5th row center for box office price at a concert that had been sold out 9 months earlier. If you can see a concert in the Sydney Opera House do it! it is incredible.
There was a ton more things we did but I included some of the main ones. I took over 2000 pictures and videos. Be warned we often were up at 5:30 am each day and didn't get back until 8p at night lots of time, but we also had leisure days which we used to do our own thing. My wife tracked our travels on her fitbit and we walked 5-12 miles a day. But if I had to do it all over again, I would in a heartbeat.
All that said, that is why I Booked with this company and why I love our agent.
Fred
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