Northern Wilderness & Adventure

$5,850.00

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24 Days, 23 Nights

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$5,850.00

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NZD

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24 Days, 23 Nights

This 24-day tour takes you on a diverse journey through New Zealand’s North Island, starting in vibrant Wellington and ending in the geothermal landscapes of Rotorua. Along the way, explore wine regions, alpine trails, underground caves, coastal towns, and the remote beauty of the East Cape. This road trip blends cultural discovery, outdoor adventure, and unforgettable natural scenery.
Wellington to Rotorua
10 travellers
April 10, 2026
May 3, 2026

Overview

Embark on this unforgettable ‘Northern Wilderness & Adventure’ road trip through the North Island of New Zealand, starting in the vibrant capital of Wellington. Discover world-class culture, cuisine, and coastal charm in the contemporary Kiwi capital, before heading over the hills to the relaxed wine region of Martinborough for indulgent tastings, countryside relaxation and a day trip to picturesque Castlepoint.

Next, we venture to Ohakune, nestled at the base of Mount Ruapehu, where alpine adventures and an opportunity to walk the Tongariro Crossing await. We continue west to the coastal art and surf scene in New Plymouth, and then on to the magical underground world of the Waitomo Caves.

Unwind in the laid-back surf town of Raglan, then journey with us inland to the adventure capital of Taupo, stopping off at the magnificent Hamilton Gardens along the way. From there, we head to sunny Napier, famed for its Art Deco architecture and wineries, before immersing ourselves in the natural beauty of Eastwoodhill, New Zealand’s National Arboretum.

Drive to the remote and breathtaking East Cape, the easternmost point of New Zealand, where we stay the night to witness the very first sunrise in the world, before winding our way along State Highway 35 to Whakatane, gateway to volcanic White Island, and on to finish in the geothermal wonderland of Rotorua, rich with Māori culture and steaming landscapes.

highlights

  • Seeing the 1st sunrise in the world at The East Cape (Easternmost point)
  • Visiting the wine regions of Hawkes Bay & The Wairarapa,
  • Travelling on many of NZ's Themed Highways
  • Staying in a central hostel in our vibrant capital city, Wellington
  • Maori culture in Rotorua
  • Lake Taupo
  • The Central Plateau (the Tongariro Crossing)
  • The Forgotten World
  • Volcanoes and Mountains - Mount Taranaki, Mt Ruapehu, Mt Ngauruhoe, Mt Tongariro
  • And so much more!
Bridal Veil Falls, Waikato
Bridal Veil Falls, Waikato

What's included

Welcome

We’ll kick-start the tour with a welcome. It's a chance for everyone to say ‘kia ora’ (hello in Te Reo Māori) and get to know each other.

All Accommodation

Equipment Provided:
Your own 3-man canvas tent
Single stretcher bed x 1
‍(double for couples on request)Camp chair x 1
Accommodation Styles:
Mostly camping, some shared dorms and lodges

Meals

Breakfasts x
22
Lunches x
Dinners x
20
(inc. tea, coffee and hot chocolate)

Community

Guides x 2
Max. group size x 10

All transport

In our customised ZigZag Mercedes Sprinter van
(inc. your own seat with USB charger)

Connections

All road tolls

Activities & attractions included

  • Eastwoodhill Arboretum
  • Maori cultural dinner and show
  • Wai O Tapu Geothermal Wonderland
  • Otorohanga Kiwi House
  • Hamilton Gardens
Waiotapu Geothermal Wonderland
Waiotapu Geothermal Wonderland

Optional Free Day Trips

  • Castlepoint
  • Whakapapa Village
Castlepoint, Wairarapa
Castlepoint, Wairarapa

What's Not included

Flights

Visas/passport costs

airport transfers

Additional activities

Alternative Accommodation

drinks not specified

Meals not specified

Phone & internet

travel insurance

basic itinerary

24 Days, 23 Nights

Night
Wellington
Night
Martinborough
Night
Martinborough
Night
Martinborough
Night
Ohakune
Night
Ohakune
Night
Ohakune
Night
New Plymouth
Night
New Plymouth
Night
Waitomo
Night
Waitomo
Night
Raglan
Night
Raglan
Night
Taupo
Night
Taupo
Night
Napier
Night
Napier
Night
Eastwoodhill Arboretum
Night
Eastwoodhill Arboretum
Night
East Cape
Night
Whakatane
Night
Whakatane
Night
Rotorua

Route Map

detailed itinerary

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Day 1 - 7: That Bit With The Vines & The Volcanoes - Wellington to Ohakune

Day 1

Meet in Wellington and make the most of your first night at the centrally located hostel in our vibrant capital city, before our departure to the South Island tomorrow.

Wellington is a compact city based around a large working harbour that is home to a mix of culture, history, nature and cuisine. It has a particularly vibrant coffee and craft beer scene.

Museums, art galleries, theatres and festivals are at the heart of the city’s thriving cultural scene – New Zealand’s Te Papa Tongarewa national museum is located on the waterfront itself and is one of the best interactive museums in the world.

Despite its nickname as the ‘windy city’ (due to the strong winds that often buffet it from the Cook Strait), Wellington has a number of beautiful walks within the wider city area that include sandy beaches, forested hills and waterfront promenades as well as a historic tourist cable car, the Zealandia bird sanctuary and the botanical gardens.

Meals Included: None
Accommodation:
Hostel (Wellington)

Day 2

We depart our capital and head north over the dramatic Remutaka Ranges, before veering off the main road at Featherstone and making our way around Lake Wairarapa and through lush green farmland to the sea.

We then travel east along the rugged coastline to the desolate and very remote Cape Palliser, the southernmost point of the North Island. Weaving between steep jagged mountains on our left and the wild rolling seas to our right, the coastal route meanders through a number of small fishing settlements before arriving at the 125-year-old clifftop lighthouse at the end of the road. The view at the top is stunning.

We then backtrack along the coast before driving north to Martinborough, a quaint little town with over twenty vineyards surrounding its cute village square. Along with some of the world’s finest olive groves (with many local oils winning international awards), much of New Zealand’s best Pinot Noir comes from this pretty region.

Meals Included: Dinner
Accommodation:
Camping (Martinborough)

Day 3 | Free Day.

(optional free day road trip to Castlepoint – weather dependent)

As part of our optional day trip, we take a scenic drive to the small beachside settlement of Castlepoint on the eastern Wairarapa coast. Famous for its stunning lighthouse and 160m high Castle Rock, this beautiful scenic reserve is surrounded by reef, lagoons and sand dunes, just waiting to be explored.

If wine is more your thing, then perhaps opt for one of the many vineyard tours that operate around Martinborough. There’s even the option for a self guided cycle wine tour – yes, you did read that correctly!

Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation:
Camping (Martinborough)

Day 4

Another free day in Martinborough to explore this pretty region of farms and vineyards.

Perhaps you may want to check out Patuna Chasm Farm Adventures. This traditional Wairarapa sheep and beef farm has the added beauty of a limestone chasm walk that has formed over a period of 1.3 million years. This three-hour walk through native bush and down into the Ruakokoputuna river requires a medium fitness level and shoes you are happy to get wet. But you’ll be rewarded with fossils, stalactites and plenty of stunning photo opportunities.

Meals Included: Breakfast
Accommodation:
Camping (Martinborough)

Day 5

We head north today, passing through small rural towns nestled amongst the verdant landscape of the Wairarapa, before turning west and heading over the Ruahine Ranges, home to one of the largest wind farms in the country. The Te Apiti wind farm can be seen stretching across 11.5kms of the surrounding hills and creates enough electricity to power 30,000 homes.

We then head up toward the centre of the North Island. This beautiful area comprises of lush green valleys, rolling farmland, crystal clear rivers and steep-sided gorges that are criss-crossed with old bridges and viaducts. We continue on to the Central Plateau, where we finally reach our base for three nights, Ohakune.

Ohakune, New Zealand’s ‘carrot capital’, sits at the foot of Mt Ruapehu, the North Island’s highest peak and is perfectly situated for the numerous activities that the Central Plateau region has to offer.

It is from here that keen hikers take on the ‘world-famous’ Mt Tongariro Alpine Crossing - a 19km hike over the mountain, with panoramic 360° views across the North Island. It has been regularly voted as one of the best scenic one-day walks in the world. It’s natural beauty spots include the three ‘Emerald Lakes’, the impressive ‘Red Crater’ and the picturesque ‘Blue Lake’. Mt Ngauruhoe, rising ominously above the aptly named ‘Devils Staircase’ section of the track, has an almost perfect conical peak and is better known as ‘Mt Doom’ from The Lord of the Rings films.

Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation:
Camping (Ohakune)

Day 6 | Free Day.

The North Island's ‘Volcanic Plateau’ is famous for its three active volcanoes - Mt Ruapehu, Mt Ngauruhoe and Mt Tongariro. Sitting at 2797m, Mt Ruapehu is the North Island’s highest peak and is popular for skiing and bush walking.

Aside from the Tongariro Crossing (as mentioned above), there are many shorter, easier walks around the area to enjoy. A number of businesses in Ohakune can also supply electric and standard mountain bikes for day/multiple day hire.

The historic Old Coach Road is popular with cyclists and day-walkers. It once connected the two ends of the Auckland to Wellington rail trunk line by stagecoach, and was extensively used until the railway line was finally completed in the 1920’s. The 15km trail stretches along cobblestoned roads, amongst native bush, under massive steel viaducts and through old stone tunnels, and is very picturesque.

Meals Included: Breakfast
Accommodation:
Camping (Ohakune)

Day 7 | Free Day. (optional free half day road trip to Whakapapa Village – weather pending)

On your second free day here, you are welcome to join us for a drive up the mountain road passed the old Grand Chateau hotel and on to Whakapapa Village for some stunning views out across the western North Island. Whilst here, you have the opportunity to walk the 6km track to Taranaki Falls, one of the Tongariro region’s best short walks.

We have given you two free days in Ohakune to enable you to experience the Tongariro Crossing if you wish and still have time to enjoy the many other activities on offer here.

Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation:
Camping (Ohakune)

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Day 8 - 11: That Beautiful Western Bit & Those Caves - Ohakune to Waitomo

Day 8

This morning, we set off from Ohakune and drive north through the tundra-like alpine expanse of National Park down to Taumarunui, where we stop for an early lunch. We then drive south on the 148km long ‘Forgotten World Highway’, a rugged maze of steep hills, native bush, farmland, historic buildings, and winding streams that are a truly ‘lost piece of New Zealand’.

In the middle of this ‘lost world’, we find ourselves at the small settlement of Whangamomona, which declared itself an independent republic in 1989 – the friendly staff at the historic hotel can stamp your passport for a couple of dollars. Be some of the few people around the world who can say they have the ‘Republic of Whangamomona’ stamp in their passport!

Completing the second half of the Forgotten World Highway, we continue through the rugged Taranaki countryside before emerging from the hills at Stratford. With the impressive Mount Taranaki volcano rising on our left, we drive on to New Plymouth where we stay for two nights.

Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation:
Camping (New Plymouth)

Day 9 | Free Day

New Plymouth is a vibrant and modern city, renowned for its sunny climate, art galleries, street art, picturesque parks and botanical gardens – all centrally located. It’s also famed for its Coastal Walkway which stretches 12.7km from the port to a small beach community in the north. Te Rewa Rewa Bridge can be found halfway along the walkway and has magnificent views of Mount Taranaki to the south. Great for walking on or hiring a bike and cycling along.

New Plymouth is blessed with many stunning beaches and provides a paradise for surfers, swimmers, kayakers and paddle boarders alike.

For those of you who like a good workout, consider organising a hike up to the Pouākai Tarns, known for their stunning reflection of Mount Taranaki. This popular hike near New Plymouth is accessible via the Mangorei Track and is a challenging but rewarding day hike (primarily uphill).

Meals Included: Breakfast
Accommodation:
Camping (New Plymouth)

Day 10

With Mount Taranaki in our rear-view mirror, we set off north today along one of the fastest eroding coastlines in the world. The relentless Tasman Sea continually sculpts and shapes the cliffs of the seafront here, creating numerous caves, tunnels and archways. Along the way we pass by the translucent waters of the Tongapōrutu and Mokau Rivers.

The coastal route that we take up to the small settlement of Marakopa, is incredibly scenic. It is a short drive from here to the thunderous Marakopa Falls, where we take a short bush walk to this wide waterfall with its impressive 35m drop - often referred to as the most beautiful in NZ.

Time permitting, we will also visit the Mangapohue Natural Bridge, a 17m high natural limestone arch that has formed from the remnants of an ancient cave system. Be wowed as you walk through the fairy-tale like forest that leads up to this beautiful natural phenomenon.

We stop for the next two nights in Waitomo, renowned around the worldwide for its extensive underground cave systems and its glow-worms.

Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation:
Camping (Waitomo)

Day 11 | Free Day

Waitomo offers so many fantastic visitor experiences - cave tours, glow-worms, black water rafting, abseiling, ziplining, bushwalking and the Discovery Centre & Museum – all are either walkable from our campsite, or include pick-ups/drop offs.

Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation:
Camping (Waitomo)

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Day 12 - 17: That Surfy Bit, The Lake & Those Vineyards - Waitomo to Napier

Day 12

We start this morning by visiting the Otorohanga Kiwi House. This not-for-profit wildlife and conservation centre displays rare native New Zealand wildlife for release to the wild and is the best place to see a real Kiwi bird and the lesser known Tuatara reptile (a real dinosaur that predates lizards!).

After lunch, we head to Bridal Veil Falls, a tall plunge waterfall that is 55m high. It is set in a beautiful bush clad bowl and can be viewed from three separate tiered viewing platforms.

We finish the day in Raglan, a laid-back West Coast surfing mecca and holiday spot where we will spend two nights.

Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation:
Camping (Raglan)

Day 13 | Free Day.

Raglan attracts many domestic and international surfers who come to catch the longest, most accessible and consistent ‘left hand break’ in the world. Even if you’re not a surfer, it’s fantastic to watch.

Have a go yourself with a surf lesson or simply watch the board riders on the waves at Manu Bay.

Laze on Ngarunui Beach or experience the large range of other water-based activities that Raglan has to offer.

Browse around the boutique ‘bohemian’ shops, galleries and cafes, hire a bike or simply watch the youngsters jump off the bridge into the turquoise waters of the estuary at high tide.

Meals Included: Breakfast
Accommodation:
Camping (Raglan)

Day 14

Today we head to Hamilton Gardens, a 54-hectare public garden situated on the banks of the mighty Waikato River in the city of Hamilton. This renowned parkland hosts an array of intricate and beautifully manicured themed gardens. From the Japanese ‘Garden of Contemplation’ to the grandeur of the ‘Italian Renaissance’ collection and on to the English ‘Flower Garden’, you will feel like you have been transported all around the world by the magnificent flora on display here.

We spend some time this afternoon at Huka Falls where you can witness nearly a quarter of a million litres of water per second thundering through a natural rocky gorge before tumbling 11m into the roiling Waikato River below. There are numerous viewing platforms from which to see the falls, and you may also see the excited passengers on the Huka Jet as it comes racing up and almost touches the crashing waters on this, the ultimate thrill ride.

We then continue on to the town of Taupo, which sits on the north-eastern shore of Lake Taupo. The lake was formed from a crater that was left after the large Taupo super volcano erupted 1800 years ago. The area is now a beautiful adventure playground with Lake Taupo at its centre and the three mountains of the Central Plateau visible to the south.

Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation:
Camping (Taupo)

Day 15 | Free Day.

Lake Taupo is New Zealand’s largest lake at 622 square kilometres and offers a staggering number of activities to choose from, many of which are located in or around the lake.

Taupo’s famous float plane takes off and lands on the lake next to town and takes you on a breathtaking flight over the Central Volcanic Plateau.

You can also cruise out on the lake to see the Ngatoroirangi Māori Rock Carvings, take a walk or bike ride on the many pathways (including the flat and very scenic lakeside ‘Lion’s Walk’), partake in a spot of fishing (Lake Taupo is recognised as one of the best places in the world to fish for trout), or try your hand at the Taupo Hole in One golf challenge.

For those adrenalin junkies amongst the group, Taupo offers the chance to jump out of a plane and skydive over the lake, or bungy & swing over the Waikato River.

These are only a small selection of the many activities on offer here in Taupo.

Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation:
Camping (Taupo)

Day 16

This morning, we head southeast through thick pine forests and over high mountains to the city of Napier, capital of the Hawkes Bay.  

The twin cities of Napier and Hastings in the Hawkes Bay region are surrounded by orchards and vineyards and are recognised as one of New Zealand’s premier food and wine regions. They are also internationally renowned Art Deco ‘hot spots’, with outstanding architecture dating from the 1930's when the area was rebuilt after a large earthquake decimated the area.

Prior to setting up our camp in the seaside city of Napier this afternoon, we take an optional tourist drive through the bay area, around the Tuku Tuku Road loop, and up to Te Mata Peak. The 360° views from the top of Te Mata Peak out to the Pacific Ocean, over the farms and vineyards of Hawkes Bay, and west to the Central Plateau are astonishing on a clear day.

Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation:
Camping (Napier)

Day 17 | Free Day.

Wine tours are a popular pastime for visitors to the Hawkes Bay, one of New Zealand’s premier wine regions. The tour to the scenic Cape Kidnappers gannet colony is also a fantastic experience.  

Napier has a very pretty seafront and Marine Parade is a great place to walk or cycle along whilst admiring the many Art Deco buildings on show.

The old harbour area is also a lovely place to spend some time with plenty of quaint boutique shops and cafes to enjoy.

Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation:
Camping (Napier)

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Day 18 - 22: That Beautiful Eastern Bit No One Goes To - Napier to Whakatane

Day 18

Today we travel north to the coastal town of Wairoa, before (weather permitting) taking a short detour to the pretty, remote Mahia Peninsula. We then head inland to our very special ‘garden destination’ for two nights, deep in the hill country of Ngatapa, west of Gisborne.

Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation:
Lodge (Eastwoodhill Arboretum, Ngatapa)

Day 19 | Free Day.

Today you can explore the delights of the Eastwoodhill Arboretum - 131 hectares of rolling rural farmland containing the most comprehensive collection of exotic and native flora in NZ. It displays over 4000 different varieties of trees, shrubs and plants and is extremely beautiful. Whether we are visiting in the Spring or in Autumn, the colours and variety of species are spectacular.

Meander your way through the 25kms of woodland paths within the park, take time out to sit in the gardens, and enjoy the peaceful ambience.

Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation: Lodge (Eastwoodhill Arboretum, Ngatapa)

Day 20 & 21

The next two days see us travelling State Highway 35, which circles right around New Zealand’s East Cape. The East Cape is the easternmost point of the New Zealand mainland and is the first place to see the sunrise in the world! The 334 km road trip around the coastline is stunning, comprising of endless white sandy beaches, remote villages where wild horses roam free, and a number of historical points of interest.

We stay the night at a beautifully secluded spot on the most remote part of the East Cape. Here, with weather permitting, we have the opportunity to zip open our tents at dawn and be the first people in the world to witness the sun rising up out of the ocean for the new day. What an experience!

Over our two days of travel around the Cape, we’ll visit the old abandoned wharf, wool and meat work buildings of beautiful Tokomaru Bay, and Tolaga Bay with what is believed to be the longest (660m) and most spectacular wharf of its type in the Southern Hemisphere. The wharf at Tolaga Bay stands where Captain Cook first met the leaders of the Te Aitanga a Hauiti tribe in 1769 and there are a number of other places along this historic section of coastline where Cook and his ship, the Endeavour set anchor.

We’ll also pass through Te Araroa where you can find New Zealand’s oldest and largest Pohutukawa tree, the iconic and picturesque Anglican Raukokore Church, and the tiny hamlet of Omaio, whose name literally means ‘peace, quiet & tranquillity’ in Māori.

We complete our East Cape experience in Whakatane in the Bay of Plenty.

Day 20

Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner

Accommodation: Camping (East Cape)

Day 21

Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner

Accommodation: Camping (Whakatāne)

Day 22 | Free Day.

Whakatāne is the heart of the Eastern Bay of Plenty and frequently records the highest number of annual sunshine hours in New Zealand. It is the perfect place to unwind and explore the area’s beautiful natural setting.

But there is also lots to do – it is one of the country’s premier fishing centres with more yellowfin tuna being caught here than anywhere else in New Zealand. You can also take a boat trip out to Moutohorā/Whale Island, a protected wildlife sanctuary that supports an abundance of native New Zealand birdlife.

One of the more popular attractions is to take a scenic flight over the constantly erupting White Island volcano – an incredible experience.

Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation:
Camping (Whakatāne)

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Day 23 - 24: That Steamy Bit At The End - Whakatane to Rotorua

Day 23

This morning, we drive to Wai O Tapu Thermal Wonderland, named as "One of the 20 Most Surreal Places in the World" by TripAdvisor ®. This exotic natural park features brightly coloured natural hot pools, sulphur mud baths, and explosive geysers, and is a must-do for the photographers amongst our group.

Wai O Tapu provides the perfect introduction to the nearby geothermal city of Rotorua, our base for your final night.

Once we have set up camp, the rest of the afternoon is yours, but we have a special treat lined up (and paid for) for you this evening. We drop you off at a wonderful cultural evening at the Mitai Māori Village, where you will be given an authentic introduction to Māori culture, complete with a traditional Hāngī feast. (A Hāngī is a traditional New Zealand Māori method of cooking food using either natural steam or heated rocks buried in a pit oven.)

Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner

Accommodation: Camping (Rotorua)

Day 24

We say our farewells over breakfast, before you pack up and depart your ZigZag tour.

Meals Included: Breakfast

Northern Wilderness & Adventure

24 Days, 23 Nights
was
$5,850.00
$5,850.00
NZD

NOW

NZD
Wellington to Rotorua
10 travellers
April 10, 2026
May 3, 2026
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