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Today we proceed to Rotorua – known for its bubbling mud pools, shooting geysers, natural hot springs and fascinating Maori culture. Here we enjoy the Maori show – Maori are the indigenous people of New Zealand Aotearoa, they perform traditional arts of Maori culture. Let’s experience Maori culture’s close connection with nature and New Zealand, you can also click pictures with the performers. Later we visit the Whakarewarewa Thermal Reserve – a living Geo thermal area in the Taupo Volcanic Zone with more than 500 hot spring pools and seven active geysers. Later we enjoy the Sheep Shearing Show at Agrodome – here you are introduced to 19 breeds of sheep and witness a live sheep shearing demonstration, you’ll learn the remarkable story of New Zealand and discover the full process of wool making.
Today we proceed to Wellington – the capital of New Zealand, famous for a vibrant creative culture fuelled by great food, wine, craft beer, coffee and events also recently named “the coolest little capital in the world” by Lonely Planet. En route we enjoy a photo stop at Lake Taupo – largest lake in New Zealand, is about the size of Singapore, created nearly two thousand years ago by a volcanic eruption. Enjoy photography at Lake Taupo as it has picture perfect scenery – from geothermal wonderlands, thundering waterfalls to barren moonscapes.
Today we explore Wellington city, we visit Te Papa Museum – translates literally to ‘container of treasures’ is the National Museum of New Zealand, we see the Parliament Buildings – consisting of Parliament House, The Beehive, The Parliamentary Library and Bowen House, Wellington Botanic Garden – one of the oldest botanic gardens in New Zealand is a delightful experience, completed by great views of the city and harbour ,Old St. Pauls Cathedral – is New Zealand’s Iconic heritage place and one of the best examples of timber Gothic Revival Architecture in the world. Later we enjoy a Cable Car Ride at Wellington and experience the dramatic views of the growing cityscape and the surrounding hills that define Wellington’s harbour.
Today we proceed to Picton – a picturesque seaside town on the South Island and the heart of the Marlborough Sounds. Our journey till Picton will be done by passenger ferry – the most popular ferry route in all of New Zealand connecting the north and south islands of the country. Upon arrival we visit a winery at Blenheim – the sunny town is an ideal base to explore the local wine and food culture. Later we proceed to Kaikoura – a hidden gem to discover, this rugged coastal town might very well be the South Island’s best kept secret. It is one of the world’s best places for whale watching and a base for wildlife experiences of all kinds.
Today morning we enjoy Whale Watching – experience an up-close encounter with the world’s largest toothed predator, the giant sperm whale. Look out for other wildlife, including seals, dolphins, and birds. Later we proceed to Dunedin – Scottish city on south east coast of New Zealand’s south island known for its Maori heritage, Victorian and Edwardian architecture.
Today we explore Dunedin city, we see Baldwin Street – named after Provincial Councillor William Baldwin and recognised as the steepest residential street in the world, Signal Hill Lookout Point – beautiful lookout point located 300 meters above the Dunedin offers gorgeous views over the city as well as Otago Harbour, Dunedin Railway station – one of the finest pieces of Edwardian Baroque style architecture in New Zealand, Yellow Eyed Penguin Reserve – private conservation reserve dedicated to endangered Yellow-Eyed Penguin species and Albatross Colony – premier wildlife attraction on Otago Peninsula, offering a unique opportunity to observe the world’s largest seabirds (Albatross) at close range.
Today we visit Milford sound – a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a stunning natural attraction in Fiordland National Park with its magical combination of mountain peaks, ink-dark waters and superb dramatic forest-clad cliffs. En route we see Te Anau Lake – largest glacial lake in southern New Zealand, Mirror Lakes – set of lakes with lovely reflections of the Earl Mountains lying just north to the Te Anau Lake, Knobs Flat, Cascade Creek, Lake Furgus, Holyford Valley Lookout, Monkey creek, Hummer Tunnel and Chasm Waterfall. Upon arrival we embark on scenic Milford sound cruise and sail through mesmerizing landscapes of Fjord Land National Park to view vistas of Mitre Peak – one of the most photographed peaks in New Zealand and Browne Waterfalls – tallest water drop in doubtful sound.
Later we proceed to Te Anau – a beautiful town situated on banks of Te Anau Lake and gateway to Milford sound. Upon arrival we visit Glow worm caves and experience a unique natural wonder of bioluminescent glow-worms in limestone caves.
Today we proceed to Queenstown – a city that sits on the shores of the South Island’s Lake Wakatipu, set against the dramatic Southern Alps, renowned for adventure sports is the birthplace of bungee jumping. We pass by Devils Staircase – the road which winds between Te Anau and Queenstown, is a picturesque destination. Enjoy photographing the spectacular landscapes and the surrounding beauty. We have free time to wander around Queenstown waterfront area.
Please Note:
All guests must follow the prevailing mandatory requirements for travel, such as RT-PCR tests (Departure & Arrival), web check-in, self-declaration etc. as per the airline/state/country. Any cost incurred for such requirements should be borne by the guests.
For transfers and sightseeing we will use mini coaches or big coaches or small vans depending on the respective tour group size. If you wish to have separate vehicle solely for yourself or your family, it can be arranged at an additional cost subject to availability.
Given the current dynamic situation, tour departure date may change. Some monuments or sightseeing places may be closed temporarily without any prior notice; in such cases every attempt will be made to visit an alternate sightseeing if possible.