Off the Beaten Path Tour of New Zealand: Wild Places in Ten Days

What to expect on this itinerary
On this luxurious, 10-day adventure, you will canoe down wilderness rivers, search for the real Middle Earth, immerse yourself in a Maori community, explore an art deco city, and discover the unfrequented far north. Handcrafted with private tours and transfers, this is a journey into destinations that bask in their authenticity. Instead of other visitors, you will uncover secluded New Zealand.
Customizable Itinerary
Hokianga – Ninety Mile Beach
After flying to Auckland, you will pass through customs and immigration before transferring on a domestic flight to Northland, which is New Zealand’s most tropical region. You should sit on the right side because this will provide you with stunning views over Ninety Mile Beach. After touching down, you will be greeted by a guide for a day of Pacific allure. Today will be customizable, and you can choose how far to travel on Ninety Mile Beach. You may want to drive a four-wheel drive vehicle along a long and flat stretch of sand. Your guide can also arrange a sailing trip around Northland, where you can discover a number of otherwise inaccessible beaches.
What's Included:
Hokianga – Exploring Waipoua Forest
Lake Aniwhenua – Maori Experiences
Raetihi – Old-World New Zealand
Whanganui National Park – Wilderness Canoeing
Hawke's Bay – Endless Vineyards
Christchurch – Street Art Tour
Christchurch – Into Middle-Earth
Christchurch – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Discover the 1930’s art deco city of Napier and the old-world charm of Raetihi
- Explore the deserted far north, where Pacific waves lap against Ninety Mile Beach
- Spend two days canoeing through the wilderness of Whanganui National Park down a river that is inaccessible by road
- Uncover the real Middle Earth during a day around Rangitata and Peel Forest
- Immerse yourself in Christchurch’s artisanal secrets on a private street art tour
- Stay with a Maori community as part of a cultural experience at Lake Aniwhenua
- Venture on a wine tasting tour in Hawkes Bay and explore the breathtaking Waipoua Forest
Detailed Description
So much of New Zealand is off the beaten track. This country of wilderness and ancient stories has always been a little bashful about revealing its secrets. While famous landscapes like Milford Sound grab your attention, the rest of New Zealand continues as it always has been. This is a country of seclusion, where the adventure can take you to places inaccessible by road. Indigenous culture remains proud and true, and you can also explore towns that have been frozen in the time of explorers. Trails can lead you to Middle Earth, ancient forests, cultivated vineyards, and Ninety Mile Beach, often without another person in sight.
Much of New Zealand remains off the beaten track because most visitors do not have the time to explore all that the country offers. This adventurous, 10-day journey sidesteps the popular and famous attractions to focus on destinations that celebrate New Zealand’s raw and natural allure. Mixing the great outdoors with culture and luxury, this route will lead you from the Northland and Hokianga and down to Christchurch and Rangitata on the South Island. Perhaps, the greatest highlight will be the people you meet. From passionate local guides to Maori opening up their marae or meeting place, venturing off the beaten track will help you enjoy the laid-back kiwi experience.
After flying into Auckland, you will board a domestic flight to Northland, where two nights in Hokianga will impress you with the endless Pacific ocean. You can explore the enormity of Ninety Mile Beach, find empty bays along the West Coast, walk through Waipoua Forest, and find the world’s largest Kauri tree. You will transfer back to Auckland on day three before continuing to Lake Aniwhenua, where you will enjoy an authentic Maori experience by spending the afternoon and night with a small community. Raetihi will be next, and getting to the old-world town will be a beautiful journey that has you crossing rolling pastures and volcanic hills.
Days five and six will be an off-the-beaten-track adventure on the Whanganui River. You will spend two days canoeing downriver with accommodations in simple wilderness camps along your route. These two days will lead you through a landscape that is inaccessible by road or on foot. It is breathtakingly secluded both on the river and at the camps. No canoeing experience is necessary, and a guide will be with you along the river. You will not even need to paddle because the current will always push you downriver through narrow canyons on a journey that escapes the world.
After leaving Whanganui, you will change tempo and spend a day around Napier and Hawkes Bay. Napier is a well-preserved 1930’s city while Hawkes Bay is full of quiet vineyards and endless views. It also has an airport, so you can fly to the South Island and spend nights eight and nine in Christchurch, where art is an excellent focal point for understanding the city’s revitalization. You can explore the real Middle Earth on your final day in New Zealand with customizable routes in Peel Forest and Rangitata. Here, like so much of your vacation, it may seem like every angle could come from the big screen, but nowhere can truly compare to where you are.
Starting Price
$3,300 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
The starting price is based on travel during the low season for a minimum of two travelers staying in shared 3-star accommodations. Please inquire for a custom trip quote based on your travel preferences and travel dates.
Verified Traveler Reviews
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We have just returned from a 6 week trip to Australia and New Zealand. Our travel agents and their team at this travel company are personable, professional, knowledgeable and did an amazing job putting together our trip! Our collaboration involved several phone calls to discuss options and preferences as our trip was being organized as well as a pre-trip call to answer any questions. Our email exchange was continuous and responses were very prompt. We even received a call once during our travels to check in. Our detailed itinerary was precise and accurate. Every connection, tour, driver, hotel, etc. was on time and of excellent quality. While in New Zealand in Milford Sound our flight back to Queenstown was cancelled due to poor weather and we received a quick refund.
In Australia we visited Sydney, Melbourne and the Great Ocean Road ( a favorite of ours!), Uluru, Port Douglas and the Great Barrier Reef, and Hobart, Tasmania. We only stayed a few days in Tasmania but would love to return to enjoy more of the wilderness outside of Hobart.
In New Zealand we visited Auckland and then drove to the Coromandel Peninsula, Rotorua, and Napier. Then we flew to Christchurch on the South Island and drove to Mt. Cook, Queenstown, and Dunedin. If you are big fans of the outdoors, spend more time on the South Island.
Our agent selected beautiful and centrally located lodging that usually offered laundry facilities-helpful for a long trip! The travel company also provided a suggested restaurant list that proved to be excellent! We would highly recommend this company for your Down Under adventures! When we travel again to that part of the world, we will definitely call this company.
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My husband and I went on a wonderful trip to New Zealand visiting both North and South Island. The trip was originally planned for 2021 but had to be postponed until this year. I prefer working with an agent, and Lindsay from our travel agency was extremely responsive, offering helpful options and suggestions. Even though the time we spent on the North Island was right after the torrential rains, we modified the itinerary to spend four days in the Taupo area and two days in Rotorua.
We hiked in the Tongariro National Park and part of the Great Lake Pathway, sailed to view the Maori Rock Carvings, and visited Orakei Korako geothermal pools and Huka Falls in the Lake Taupo area. In Rotorua, we relaxed in the mineral pools of the spa and enjoyed the indigenous Maori experience at Te Puia.
The next 12 days were spent on the South Island where we had sunny and warm weather! One of our favorite places was Abel Tasman Park where we went kayaking and hiked the beautiful Coast Trek. We continued our adventures with a memorable heli-hiking experience on the Tasman Glacier in the Mt. Cook region, followed by visiting the unique blue penguins and Royal Albatrosses on the Otago Peninsula and enjoyed a hike and cruise on the famous Milford Sound in Fiordland National Park.
We ended our journey with three days in the Lake Wanaka area where we kayaked, hiked, and visited some of the region's famous wineries.
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We felt very comfortable planning our trip with Rick. We told him our interests, concerns and and the pace we wanted to travel at. He presented us with an itinerary which we spent hours reviewing along with a map, photos and and a website. Our primary hub towns were Queenstown, Wellington and Christchurch. We used two regional flights and two trains with gorgeous views of the coast and mountains. We took a few cruises and a private flight over the glaciers. Our River Dartboat excursion was cancelled when the drivers came down with Covid and the swim with the Dolphins mistakenly cancelled us off this trip. Cyclone Gabriela damaged Napier and the Coromandel Penninsula and the access roads, so we had to create an alternate plan on the ground in NZ. We added two days at Waiheke Island and attempted a hike up mount Doom and visits to the Weta Projects in Auckland and Wellington.Rick was amazingly helpful with changes that had to be made before and during the trip. He was the best!
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David and I were extremely lucky to have had Geoff of this travel company plan our 15 day itinerary in New Zealand, Nov 11 - 25. Our travel interests center primarily on nature, landscape and culture, and our early phone conversations with Geoff were extremely helpful in identifying areas of greatest interest. We talked to Geoff a few times going over an itinerary by email and phone that helped him create our trip of a lifetime vacation. Geoff’s own knowledge, advise and investigation for locations and experiences were amazing. Any sea animal, nature preserve, creature or bird we mentioned we would like to try to see were all worked into our inclusive, self-drive, private itinerary. Geoff and his wife, Libby were welcoming and helpful on our arrival in Twizel. Geoff gave us a great start and advice before we left and again whenever we needed it on our trip. David needed some minor medical care near the end of our trip and Geoff arranged and handled it both caring and professionally, which we knew he would. We drove the Southern Scenic Historical route which was fantastic. There was so much to see and take in at our choosing. Every small group excursion or tour we went on left us wanting to learn and investigate more on our own.
The accommodations Geoff arranged were exceptionally comfortable and beautiful. In addition, all of the staff we met were absolutely excellent and made sure that every need was met with genuine kindness and concern. When our luggage didn’t arrive with us in Christchurch one of the staff members at the hotel in Christchurch offered to pick it up the next day at the airport, because we would be out on an all day tour. Staying at the Lodge near Twizel was magical. Our bedroom opened to a pond filled with baby ducks, frogs and sounds that were delightful. One could have spent days there just watching the light and clouds change over the pond while in the background the Southern Alps lingered under the long white clouds. An entirely different memorable experience was our stay at the hotel near Dunedin where we dined at the Larnach Castle, while being able to tour the rooms and gardens. On Steward Island we stayed at a hotel, which were centrally located and easy to feel at home in. The Lodge was warm and inviting overlooking Te Anau lake, absolutely breathtaking. Lastly mentioned but not all of, the Hotel in Queenstown couldn’t make our final stay more accommodating or pleasurable when David was ill.
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