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New Zealand

Hiking Under Southern Skies

Program No. 11592RJ
Hike the iconic trails of New Zealand, including sections of the world-renowned Great Walks, and discover national parks and traditional Maori culture alongside local experts.

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At a Glance

Challenge your mind and body on some of New Zealand's most spectacular hiking trails. Hike over the world-renowned Tongariro Crossing and sections of the celebrated Routeburn and Kepler Tracks, two of New Zealand's designated Great Walks. As a special highlight, enjoy four nights on Stewart Island, a native wildlife sanctuary seldom accessible to visiting groups.
Activity Level
Outdoor: Challenging
Categorized as Challenging, you will be hiking 6-10 miles daily on mixed terrain that is frequently hilly (undulating), rocky or uneven. Ascents of up to 2,000 feet. Elevations up to 6,000 feet.
Small Group
Small Group
Love to learn and explore in a small-group setting? These adventures offer small, personal experiences with groups of 13 to 24 participants.

Best of all, you’ll…

  • Take expert-led hikes over the Tongariro Crossing in Tongariro National Park and in Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park.
  • Experience Maori culture including the powhiri (formal welcome), traditional songs, dances and hakas.
  • Hike sections of the world-renowned Routeburn and Kepler Tracks, two of New Zealand's designated Great Walks.
Featured Expert
All trip experts
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Elspeth Jaine
Elspeth Jaine, originally from Scotland, has lived in mid-Canterbury, New Zealand, since 1986. She and her husband, Charles, have farmed sheep and cattle near Mt. Somers for most of that time. Elspeth has also worked as a physiotherapist, been a mother to four (now grown) children, and latterly has run a small visitor exploration venture. Elspeth loves to be in the outdoors and indulge her love of tramping, skiing, biking, and exploring nature. She also enjoys creative pursuits, especially painting and photography.

Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.

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Elspeth Jaine View biography
Elspeth Jaine, originally from Scotland, has lived in mid-Canterbury, New Zealand, since 1986. She and her husband, Charles, have farmed sheep and cattle near Mt. Somers for most of that time. Elspeth has also worked as a physiotherapist, been a mother to four (now grown) children, and latterly has run a small visitor exploration venture. Elspeth loves to be in the outdoors and indulge her love of tramping, skiing, biking, and exploring nature. She also enjoys creative pursuits, especially painting and photography.
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Kathryn Roberts View biography
Kathy Roberts has enjoyed hiking since her childhood and has led hiking and camping groups for many years, being responsible for risk assessment, first aid, and encouraging a love of and respect for the outdoors. She has lived in Australia, England, and Canada, and has traveled extensively. Her interests are meeting new friends, cycling, skiing and helping other people in her voluntary roles. She is a physiotherapist. Kathy has hiked throughout New Zealand, trekked in Nepal, and has plans for more overseas exploring and hiking.
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Robyn Louise Denize View biography
Robyn Denize enjoys travel, hiking, skiing and stand-up paddle boarding (with her Golden Labrador as a passenger). She and her husband, Colin, worked at Camp America in Maine, and they later taught at an international school in Fiji. Robyn lives on a small farm and grows calla lilies commercially. She is an active member of an urban search and rescue team, teaches violin, and is an outdoor education Instructor.
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