




We leave the quiet town of Franz Josef, as we make our way towards the garden city of Christchurch
Surrounded by hills and podocarp forests, with a large flax swamp at its southern end, the lake is home to a diverse array of wetland birds, including the endangered Great Crested Grebe, which has one of the largest populations in New Zealand. The lake is situated in a glacial trough, surrounded by a moraine and flows into Wanganui River through Ianthe Creek
It is a treasured gem that consistently inspires awe, with its striking turquoise waters radiating an otherworldly beauty. Nestled amidst a lush canopy of native bush, this enchanting gorge is a magnet for nature enthusiasts and photographers, who flock to capture its unique essence and unforgettable vistas
A quick stop at the Information centre. Greymouth is located in the heart of New Zealand's South Island, Greymouth is the largest town in the West Coast region, with a population of around 14,000 people. Nestled amidst chiselled cliff tops, wild beaches, and the picturesque Grey Valley, this charming destination is not only a beautiful spot itself but also a key hub for connecting via the renowned TranzAlpine train service
Cobden is a beach break with a rock breakwater at its southern end, producing standout waves that break right up against the structure. This picturesque spot is a photographer's paradise, with a stunning backdrop that's sure to capture breathtaking images
Also known as Death's Corner! The Otira Viaduct Lookout is an amazing spot to see the national park in all its glory. This bridge is the only reason driving Arthurs Pass is possible! It’s huge at 440 Meters long and is a great spot for a photo of the bridge and the surrounding landscape. A little bonus too, you might see a wee Cheeky Kea! The sneaky Alpine Parrot of NZ. We then embark on the next adventure towards the gorgeous village of Arthurs Pass
On the way through, you will be able to see the beautiful backdrop of the majestic Southern Alps up close. Once we arrive, you will have the opportunity to either walk the Devil's Punch Bowl or spend this time around the local shop.; Devils Punch Bowl: This walking track is approx. 1 hour with a gradual incline including steps towards a ferocious 131-meter-tall waterfall. Fitness is low to moderate you walk through the bush and forest.Grab a bite to eat, a coffee and shop for local goodies! This village is a great way to really get to know the area.
Weathered limestone rocks sit proudly on the tussocky hills and were once in the ocean! Over time, they eroded away and started forming these amazing and unique shapes you’ll see today. You might recognise this landscape from movies such as Lord of the Rings and Narnia! That’s right. Not only that, but while you walk amongst the rocks you will also see climbers and boulderers! This place is a magnet for thrill seekers. This is not a guided walk so you will be left to explore this piece of beauty on your own.
Located near Porters Pass, it is a popular spot for rainbow trout fishing due to its thriving population. The lake is nestled within the Korowai/Torlesse Tussocklands Park and is fed by the Acheron River, which flows into the Rakaia River
.The final stretch towards the vibrant city offers a unique blend of history, culture and architecture, ranging from ancient landmarks to modern marvels, while its thriving art scene provides endless opportunities for culture seekers. Meanwhile, the laidback lifestyle and stunning natural surroundings make it a paradise for nature lovers, offering a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of modern city life. Our guide will drop you at your accommodation as you continue on with your journey here in New Zealand. With new friends and memories, this full-packed day is sure to make you want more.
Meet up/Pick up location: 36-44 Main Road Franz Josef Glacier, Main Road, Franz Josef / Waiau 7886, New Zealand