11-Nights New Zealand Nature Explorer
Available Dates
1/15/2025
–
12/20/2025
:
Call for pricing
2/11/2026
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2/22/2026
:
Call for pricing
Additional Inclusions
- Accommodations
- Services of Nat Hab's professional Expedition Leader(s), local guides and lodge staff
- All meals from dinner on Day 1 through breakfast on final day
- Private boat tour in Milford Sound
- Private boat tour to Mou Waho Island
- All kayaking equipment
- Some gratuities
- Airport transfers for those arriving by air on Day 1 and final day
- All activities and entrance fees
- All taxes, permits and service fees
Christchurch
Arthur's Pass National Park
Lake Moeraki
Wanaka
Fjordland National Park
Ulva Island
Stewart Island
Dunedin
A Small-Group Immersion in the Scenic Splendors of New Zealand's South Island
Among travelers who covet spectacular natural scenery, New Zealand is legendary. Our focus is the South Island, a land of topographic extremes, from seaside rain forests and sapphire lakes to ice-crowned peaks, active glaciers and frigid fjords. On a dramatic itinerary that winds from alpine heights to Pacific shores, we are immersed in nature at its showiest. Explore lush mountains and deep gorges in Fiordland National Park, hike on remote Mou Waho Island in Lake Wanaka, and walk among towering ferns to wild Monro Beach. Within these diverse landscapes, we find rare and intriguing creatures such as the flightless buff weka, yellow-eyed penguins and the famous brown kiwi. We also experience the hospitality New Zealanders are renowned for as we meet sheep farmers, learn about Maori culture, and find a bit of Scottish heritage in the South Pacific.
Among travelers who covet spectacular natural scenery, New Zealand is legendary. Our focus is the South Island, a land of topographic extremes, from seaside rain forests and sapphire lakes to ice-crowned peaks, active glaciers and frigid fjords. On a dramatic itinerary that winds from alpine heights to Pacific shores, we are immersed in nature at its showiest. Explore lush mountains and deep gorges in Fiordland National Park, hike on remote Mou Waho Island in Lake Wanaka, and walk among towering ferns to wild Monro Beach. Within these diverse landscapes, we find rare and intriguing creatures such as the flightless buff weka, yellow-eyed penguins and the famous brown kiwi. We also experience the hospitality New Zealanders are renowned for as we meet sheep farmers, learn about Maori culture, and find a bit of Scottish heritage in the South Pacific.