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1 Arrival Day
Arrival
on the 14 February 2009 in Christchurch.
Airport
pick up and hotel transfer. Relax at your cosy hotel or take a
stroll through the beautiful and relaxed town that Christchurch
is. Meet your tour guide and other tour participants at the briefing
and dinner. |
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2 Christchurch - Lake Tekapo (270 km / 160 miles)
Sea and
mountains are two main features in New Zealands landscape.
Today we already reach the first mountains of the New
Zealand Alps and stay the night at the shore of a magnificent
turquiose coloured glacier lake. The ones who
are up early might like to go on one of the offered scenic
flights (NZ$200) over the glaciers next morning - its
certainly worth the extra expense! |

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3 Lake Tekapo - Dunedin (300km / 180 miles)
Not less
than 14 named peaks over 2000m form the New Zealand Alps. The
tallest and most beautiful peak is Mt. Cook at
3754m. The Maori call him "Aoraki "which means Cloud
Piercer. This sight is just amazing and will stick in your mind
quite a while on the next hundred kilometres. Dunedin - an University
town with a very cruisy atmosphere - is our next
stop. This afternoon you will experience true New Zealand wildlife:
albatrosses, seals, sea lions and penguins
these cute little creatures! (Cost for 6 hrs wild life tour: NZ$45,
optional) |
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4 Dunedin - Te Anau (300km / 180 miles)
After
a cruisy breakfast we will make our way to the world famous Milford
Sound. Tonight in Te Anau you have the option to go on
a night time cave tour (cost: NZ$45). |
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5 Te Anau Milford Te Anau
(240km
/ 140 miles)
Cruise
into the heart of Milford Sound where we go on
a spectacular cruise through the world-famous fiord built millions
of years ago. The ride to the heart of the Milford Sound is one
of the best Downunder. Spectacular views, spectacular
scenery, spectacular windy bits - do we have to say more?
There are also several other attractions awaiting you. |
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6 Te Anau - Queenstown
(140
km / 82 miles)
The ride
to Queenstown will take us to beautiful back country, then along
rugged mountains. Queenstown - the entertainment capital
of New Zealand - is ideally placed at the bottom of a
remarkable mountain range and at the shore of Lake Wakatipu. One
of the oldest steamboats in service can take
you across the lake to Walter Peak Station. Here you get the chance
to explore New Zealand farm life on one of the
biggest farms of the are. Life in Queenstown is "all
go". |
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Day
7 Explore Queenstown
Today we just enjoy the special
atmosphere of Queenstown and think of the best way to spend our
time. Highly recommended is the 1/2 day Off-road Motorcycle
Tour (for non-riders also) where you get the appropriate
bike and equipment to have great fun! Other options are bungee
jumping, rafting or jet boating through the famous "Skippers
Canyon". (all activities are around NZ$150). |
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8 Queenstown - Haast
(240
km / 140 miles)
Stunning
scenery makes it hard to keep our eyes on the road while
we are riding along the shore of two beautiful lakes. Climbing
up the Haast Pass we reach the next leg of our trip: the spectacular
Rain Forest of the West Coast of New Zealand, also referred
to as "Wet Coast". |
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9 Haast - Glaciers - Hokitika (300 km / 180 miles)
This will
be a magnificent day - in sunshine, rain or hail. The
West Coast is simply naturally amazing. At lunch time
well reach the glaciers and have the chance to stretch our
legs with a short walk to the snowline. Glacierland also offers
some lovely windy roads for us to take us to bikers heaven...
In Hokitika we can go on a Jade Discovery Walk
to find out more about this unique gem of New Zealand. Tour participants
of the 10-day South Island Paradise Tour return from here to Christchurch
via the Tranz Alpine Scenic Train Ride. |
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10 Hokitika - Punakaiki Murchison
(250
km / 145 miles)
Today you will reach the
pancake rocks of Punakaiki. The sea has washed
blowholes in the rocks which are most impressive at high tide.
Through the dramatic shaped river gorge of the "Buller"
river we are carrying on to Murchison, our last stop
before we reach one of New Zealands most beautiful and exotic
spots the Abel Tasman National Park. |
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11 Murchison Nelson - Havelock (270 km / 160 miles)
Today we are going to see
one of the most beautiful areas of New Zealand
- the maritime park of the Marlborough Sounds! We are lazing all
day on the beach and treat our body to the hot tub overlooking
the sea! Dont forget your sunnies and to close your mouth
again. |
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12 + 13 Explore the Marlborough Sounds
Every
bet that you will never want to leave again
In the meantime
relax at the Lodge or enjoy a kayak trip through the park. The
beauty of this region is best seen by quietly paddling
our kayaks off golden beaches. |
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14 Havelock Queen Charlotte Drive - Christchurch
(350 km / 220 miles)
The ride
through the Queens Charlotte Drive with one twist
after another and stunning views over tranquil bays is
one of the best rides you ever had the pleasure to experience.
Today we are heading through the picturesque Marlborough
Sounds towards the whale watch capitol of Kaikoura and
back to Christchurch along the scenic coastal route! |
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