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A guided nature oriented tour to discover the stunning and diverse scenery of New Zealand’s beautiful South Island:

 

Our unique Nature Expeditions provide you with your passport to the planet's most spectacular natural wonders.

We will show you off the beaten track, wild and wondrous places that are as inspiring as they are eye-opening

 

The South Island of New Zealand is renowned for its incredible and diverse range of landscapes, flora and fauna. Your 15 day guided journey discovers this rich tapestry of scenery and its associated dramatic changes as we move through each region. Discover the rich fertile plains of the East Coast, beautiful white sand beaches in the North, tussock covered hills in the central alpine region, and rich rain forests and wild black sand beaches on the West Coast. Enjoy stunning panoramic views of the majestic Southern Alps which provide a backbone that runs almost the length of the South Island. Make sure your camera has plenty of film!

 

Visit the Abel Tasman National Park and New Zealand’s highest mountain Mt Cook.

Experience whale watching, walk on an ice-age glacier, jetboat, walk and 4WD in pristine back country environments.

View New Zealand’s national symbol, the kiwi, and discover unique Maori culture.

 
 

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