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Our Tours In New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand is a unique land of breathtaking scenery. Craggy coastlines, sweeping golden beaches, verdant rainforests, snow-capped alpine mountains, gurgling volcanic pools, fuming active volcanoes, flashing fish-filled rivers and glacier-fed lakes compete for attention, all beneath a brilliant blue sky. Pair this with a thriving indigenous culture, bustling cosmopolitan cities, traditional towns and friendly people with a distinct lust for life and you have an outstanding and unusual combination.

It is home to unending geographical wonders, including flora and fauna not found anywhere else is the world. The small country offers a varied landscape, and within one day on horseback one encounters long sandy beaches, snowcapped volcanoes, mountain ranges, natural hot springs and picturesque fields, complete with grazing sheep. The geographical isolation of New Zealand has allowed many ancient plants and animals to survive and evolve in ways unlike anywhere else on earth.
Getting around is easy as the country has a modern and efficient transport network, quiet roads, plenty of flights and two stunningly scenic rail journeys. The plant and animal life are also excellent offering opportunities to see the varied birdlife (including kiwis), seals, dolphins and whales.
The country is perfect for every kind of outdoor activity. Not surprisingly, some of the world's most cutting-edge adventure activities originated in New Zealand.
New Zealand was first settled at least 1,000 years ago by the Polynesian Maori, a well ordered tribal society. The first European arrival was Dutchman Abel Tasman in 1642, although it was not until the voyages of Captain James Cook, in 1769 and 1779, that the islands were charted and explored.
Since then the country has developed into one of the cleanest, greenest, most popular places to live and visit. Tourist numbers rocketed around the release of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, which showcased New Zealand's fantastic scenery to a worldwide audience.
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See Mini Country Guide
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Bay of Island Warrior Trail
5 days / 4 nights, regular rate ~$1,560
Ride through some of new Zealand's most beautiful coastal scenery - sandy surf beaches, dunes, Pohutukawa glades and native bush. Journey through exotic pine forests, rolling green farmland to fresh water lakes, where you can end the day with a refreshing swim.
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Trans New Zealand Ride - Coast to Coast
7 days / 6 nights, regular rate ~$2,100
Seven days beaches and farmland from Coast to CoastRide through some of new Zealand's most beautiful coastal scenery - sandy surf beaches, dunes, Pohutukawa glades and native bush. Journey through exotic pine forests, rainforest with tall trees, large tree ferns and heavy ground cover of ferns and mosses, rolling green farmland to fresh water lakes, where you can end the day with a refreshing swim.
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Hooligan Range Ride
6 days / 5 nights, regular rate ~$1,140
A trip in the true spirit of high country station life, with the spectacular Hooligan Range and Mt Noble station as a highlight. This ride uses a Four Wheel Drive support vehicle - our gear and refreshments await us at the end of each day's ride.
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Station to Station Ride
7 days / 6 nights, regular rate ~$1,750
Many people enjoy the New Zealand high-country all the more when they get a hot shower, a home cooked meal and a comfortable bed to sleep in. Riders on this trip also have the opportunity to meet the people who live and work the stations, producing the wool and meat which has long been the backbone of the New Zealand economy.
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The Hurunui Ride
10 days / 9 nights, regular rate ~$1,795
The mighty Hurunui River flows out of a remote region in the mountains of New Zealand's Southern Alps. Its headwaters lie in thickly forested conservation land -- stronghold for some of the rare and endangered animals and plants which are unique to New Zealand.
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