South Island New Zealand Tour - Pure South
A distillation of the very best.
Pure South Route Map
Pure South Day-by-Day Itinerary
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Kepler Track
Te Anau
Lunch
Dinner
Te Anau
Day 1 – Welcome & Hike Kepler Track
We’ve distilled down the very best experiences on the South Island for our Pure South trip, making sure you don't miss a thing on your New Zealand adventure! And it all starts today!
After meeting your guides and fellow travellers in Queenstown, you’ll embark on your long-awaited New Zealand adventure.
Hike the Kepler Track
The Kepler Track is renowned for its vivid green moss, native beech forest, and stunning mountain ranges. We’ll walk the section from Rainbow Reach up to Moturau Hut. Following the Waiau River through beech forest and wetlands until we emerge out onto the spectacular viewpoint at the lakeside Moturau Hut. Cast your eyes out over beautiful Lake Manapouri, framed against a backdrop of Fiordland peaks. What a way to welcome you to New Zealand! Afterwards, we’ll head to our accommodation in Te Anau for a delicious home-cooked meal and the chance to rest up before tomorrow’s adventures.
Tonight we stay in Te Anau*
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Cruise Milford Sound
Hike Routeburn Track
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Te Anau
Day 2 – Cruise Milford Sound & hike the Routeburn Track
It’s time to rise and shine for your first full day of activities. We’ll head straight to Milford Sound where we’ll explore the glacially carved fiord on a peaceful morning cruise. After our relaxing morning on the water, it’s time for a day walk on your second Great Walk, the Routeburn Track, before ending the day back at your accommodation in Te Anau.
Cruise Milford Sound
This morning, we’ll head to Milford Sound for our scenic boat trip. Enjoy the crisp, fresh air as you explore our most iconic fiord. Have your cameras ready as you snap reels of photos of cascading waterfalls, towering peaks and native wildlife in action. Eventually, we’ll cruise back to dock to discover Fiordland National Park on foot, with a hike on part of the Routeburn Track.
Hike the Routeburn Track to Key Summit
Once back on dry land, we’ll head deeper in Fiordland’s wilderness, for a day walk on the world famous Routeburn Track up to Key Summit. A well-formed track leads us through lush beech forest and past tall tree ferns, with velvety mosses blanketing the rich earth underfoot. Native birdsong provides a beautiful soundtrack to our walk and as we climb higher, views of the Darran Mountains and Hollyford Valley stretch out beneath us providing a fitting reward for our efforts. You’ll sleep soundly tonight in your lakefront accommodation in Te Anau.
Tonight we stay in Te Anau
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Hike Rocky Mountain
Explore Wanaka
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Wanaka
Day 3 – Explore Wanaka & hike Rocky Mountain
Today we leave the rainforests of Fiordland behind and head for the high-country lakes of Central Otago. We’ll then head over the Crown Range to the pretty mountain resort town of Wanaka and gateway to Mt Aspiring National Park, where we’ll spend the next two nights.
Explore Wanaka
A short but incredibly scenic drive over New Zealand’s highest sealed road at 1022m takes us into Wanaka, a favourite holiday spot for us Kiwis. Nestled at the foot of snow-capped mountains, this lakefront town is Queenstown’s more relaxed cousin, although its equal in stunning scenery. It’s a great place to explore on your own for a bit – be sure to try out some of the local delicacies including meat pies, fantastic coffee, uniquely flavoured gelatos and craft beers.
Hike Diamond Lake and Rocky Mountain Track
This afternoon we'll take a hike to Diamond Lake to appreciate the sweeping views out over the Southern Alps and Lake Wanaka. You’ll have the option of carrying on up the Rocky Mountain trail if you’d like. It’s a steady climb and one that will no doubt get your heart pumping, but with each passing step, the scenery just gets better and better, making it all worth it at the top.
Tonight we stay at Te Wanaka Lodge
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Mt Aspiring National Park
Siberia Valley
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Wanaka
Day 4 – Scenic flight into Mount Aspiring National Park, Hike & Wilderness Jet boat
Get ready for a real Kiwi backcountry experience - this is the stuff legendary holiday tales are made of! We’ll begin the day with a scenic flight deep into the heart of Mt Aspiring National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site. We land in an isolated valley where we’ll enjoy a picnic lunch with views that will knock your socks off. Sufficiently fortified, we’ll hike back down to the river where a jetboat will be waiting to whisk you back to civilisation and your comfortable bed in Wanaka.
Scenic Flight into Mount Aspiring National Park
Today's adventure begins on one of Southern Alps Air’s Cessna bush planes, taking in expansive views of the 355,000ha Mount Aspiring National Park. Look out across winding rivers, virgin beech forest, glaciated valleys, alpine lakes, glaciers and the towering Southern Alps, before landing on the remote Siberia Valley air strip. Once on the ground, we'll head up the valley to a backcountry hut with outrageous views of the surrounding peaks.
Hike Siberia Valley
After a tasty picnic lunch on the deck of the hut, we'll begin our walk along a well-marked track through the thick forest linking the Siberia Valley to the Wilkin Valley wilderness below. Be on the lookout for native birds along the way and the many photo opportunities as you immerse yourself in nature. The track was originally used by Mount Albert Station to take stock into the valley for grazing.
Wilderness Jet Boat Trip
Jet boats were invented in 1954 in New Zealand by Sir William Hamilton for the shallow waters of our braided rivers. Jet boating originally started on the Wilkin River in 1968 transporting venison out of the mountains before hiking and commercial work became more commonplace. On reaching the Wilkin River at Kerin Forks, a jet boat will be waiting to take us for a thrilling 30-minute ride down the Wilkin and Makarora Rivers back to the Makarora Village. Get a whole different perspective on this dramatic valley as you watch the landscape rush by and feel the wind in your hair.
Tonight we stay at Te Wanaka Lodge again*
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Kayak Wanaka
Hike and explore Tekapo
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Mt Cook Region
Day 5 – Kayak on Lake Wanaka & explore Tekapo
We’ll start the day off with a peaceful guided kayak trip on Lake Wanaka. Nestled at the foot of the towering Southern Alps, Lake Wanaka is the perfect spot for a peaceful kayak trip. We'll join our specialist guides this morning on a paddle out to Ruby Island.
Kayak Lake Wanaka to Ruby Island
Ruby Island is a small island about 1km off the shores of Lake Wanaka. It has quite the interesting history and was the rather unlikely site of a tearoom and Saturday-night 'cabaret' back in the 1920's and 30's. Now it is a popular kayak and picnic destination for the locals. This morning we'll take a guided kayak trip to explore Lake Wanaka and Ruby Island.
Hike Mt John
This afternoon we’ll make our way to the Mackenzie Country and Lake Tekapo, an area of jaw-dropping beauty, wide-open skies, glacial lakes and distant towering peaks. Our afternoon hike takes us on a steady climb up Mount John though forest and tussock to the observatory at the top. As we walk, we’ll look out over 360-degree views across the impressive Mackenzie Basin flats and surrounding mountains and lakes. After our hike, we’ll check out the famous and much-photographed Church of the Good Shepherd, as well as Tekapo’s statue to the working dog, commissioned in 1968 by local farmers to pay tribute to the role these intelligent canines played in working the land.
Tonight we stay in the Aoraki/Mt Cook region
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Aoraki/Mt Cook
Your choice
Day 6 – Your Choice in Aoraki Mount Cook National Park
Home to not only its namesake, known as “the Cloud Piercer” to Māori looming at 3,724 metres (over 12,000 feet), Aoraki Mount Cook National Park boasts a further 19 peaks topping more than 3,000 metres. These are the mountains where Edmund Hillary honed his skills before becoming the first to successfully summit Mount Everest with Tenzing Norgay in 1953. This incredible outdoor playground is a hiker’s paradise, and you have several experiences to choose from today. Get up close to the icebergs on a glacier boat tour, or even splurge on a heli-hike if you’d like. Check out the many hiking tracks and trails, or simply explore the village at your leisure. Whatever you decide, it’s an incredible place to spend the day.
After a full day of activities, we’ll meet up and return to our accommodation for a tasty meal and a chance to trade stories from the day as well as gaze up at the impressive night sky in this internationally recognised Dark Sky Reserve.
Tonight we stay in the Aoraki/Mt Cook region again*
Day 6 Optional Add-ons
Below are some of the optional add-ons you can also enjoy:
Glacier heli-hiking
Take a helicopter up to land high on the Tasman, New Zealand’s longest glacier. In the company of an experienced guide, you’ll don crampons to explore the dramatic ice caves of this frozen wonderland. If you book this optional add-on it will replace this morning's hike to Red Tarns, after which you'll rejoin the group for an afternoon on the Hooker Valley Track.
NZD$875Glacier lake boat tour
Hop aboard a Zodiac boat and set off across the iceberg-filled lake for an up-close encounter with the Tasman Glacier’s terminal face. If you book this scenic boat tour it will replace this morning's hike to Red Tarns, after which you'll rejoin the group for an afternoon on the Hooker Valley Track.
NZD$1957
Hike Arrow River
Explore Arrowtown
Breakfast
Lunch
Finish in Queenstown.
Day 7 – Explore Arrowtown and hike the Arrow River Trail
Today we leave the mountains of Aoraki/Mt Cook and head for the high-country lakes of Central Otago. On the way, we'll explore the Clay Cliffs of Omarama. This geological phenomenon were formed millions of years ago from layers of silt and gravel deposited by ancient lakes and rivers. These layers were then uplifted and tilted by an active fault and subsequently eroded, giving them their dramatic appearance. This afternoon we'll explore the historic gold mining town of Arrowtown before walking one of our favourite local trails.
Hike from Arrowtown to the Kawarau Bungy Bridge
Welcome to our backyard! Queenstown and the surrounding area is an outdoor enthusiast’s dream, with many purpose-built tracks and trails ideal for hiking. We’ll travel to the historic Arrowtown, a quaint old gold-mining settlement just a short drive from Queenstown. Today we will be walking the Arrow River Bridges Trail, one of our favourite hidden gems here in Queenstown.
This afternoon, we'll finish our adventure in Queenstown. It’s time to say goodbye to your guides, travel companions, and new-found friends as we drop you at the airport or your accommodation. If you’re joining us to explore the North Island, we’ll ensure a smooth transition for you. If not, we hope to see you again soon in the Land of the Long White Cloud.
For logistical reasons, we may make small changes to our itineraries or accommodation from time to time.
Photos of the Pure South
Magnificent beech forest on the Kepler Track.
The majestic Milford Sound.
Exploring Siberia Valley in style.
Cruising through Milford Sound.
Glorious Key Summit on the Routeburn Track.
Venturing along the Rocky Mountain Track.
Iceberg filled Hooker Lake, Aoraki/Mt Cook.
Lupins bursting to life in Spring.
Hooker Valley Track, Aoraki/Mt Cook.
Pure South Accommodation
Aoraki Alpine lodge.
Views of Mt Cook at Aoraki Alpine Lodge.
Te Wanaka Lodge.
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Activity Level
The Pure South trip is an activity level 2 to 4, designed for you to have maximum flexibility. You can scale your activity level up to a 4, down to a 2, or anywhere in between every day so you can enjoy New Zealand at a pace that's right for you. Walk on well-formed tracks and enjoy a mixture of day walks and activities that showcase the best of New Zealand.
Tour dates
Short on time? No worries. Discover the highlights of the South Island over 7 incredible days as you hike, cruise and soar over iconic New Zealand sights. You’ll enjoy tasty home-cooked meals and local restaurant cuisine, resting your head at night in very comfortable and perfectly located accommodations.
If you have a little more time up your sleeve, experience the best of both North and South over 12 days by combining this trip with our Sweet North or Great Walks - North.
Find your ideal dates below using the date picker and keep an eye on availability as our small groups fill up fast.
Thinking of visiting New Zealand in the next year or so?
We only run a limited number of departures each year and as you can see below, they fill up months in advance! Most of our guests lock in their trips at least a year out from travelling so they don't miss out on their preferred dates. If you have specific dates in mind, let’s chat!
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A distillation of the best hiking New Zealand and the South Island has to offer, as well as unique Kiwi experiences and action-packed adventures, our Pure South is a smorgasbord. All you need to do is relax and enjoy the adventure.
What’s included:
✓ Local guides, small groups
✓ All food (except where noted on itinerary), transportation and activities
✓ All inclusive
✓ All accommodation
NZD$9799
AUD$7699
USD$5799+tax
GBP£4499
NZD$9799
CAD$7899+tax
per person (twin or double share)
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