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Tekapo to Queenstown via Mt Cook and Wānaka 1 way

At 3724 metres, Aoraki Mt Cook is New Zealand’s highest peak. Located in the heart of the ruggedly beautiful Mackenzie District, it was first summited in 1894 by Tom Fyfe, Jack Clarke, and George Graham and remains a popular ascent to this day. However, as a sacred ancestor for local Ngā Tahu iwi, Aoraki is more than just a mountain. He and his brothers’ story is arguably one of the South Island’s most important Māori legends, speaking to the dramatic formation of Kā Tiritiri o te Moana (Southern Alps) which have since become home to one of Aotearoa’s most beautiful National Parks.

So why not join us as we travel from Tekapo to Wānaka. With additional sweeping views of Haupapa (Tasman Glacier) - our country’s longest glacier - Lake Pukaki, and Omarama's clay cliffs, this 1 way tour transports you to some of New Zealand's most iconic destinations. You will be driven in comfort by our modern, comfortable Mercedes Sprinter (or similar) packed with the extras to make the trip that bit easier. Led by our fun, knowledgeable, and passionate tour guides, this journey is one you will never forget! 


Highlights and inclusions:

  • Small group size
  • Carbon neutral tour of Aoraki Mt Cook National Park
  • Picture perfect scenery and panoramic views
  • Lookout over Lake Pukaki
  • Aoraki Mt Cook Village and National Park - including optional walks
  • Photo opportunity at Omarama clay cliffs and Cardrona
  • Drop off in Queenstown
  • Lunch, bottled water and Kiwi snacks
  • WiFi and USB charging
  • Commentary
  • 100% Kiwi as experience

Lake Tekapo (10:00am) - We start by picking you up in Tekapo before driving further into the Mackenzie Basin for our first stop. From late November to early January, the famous lakeshore is adorned with clusters of wild lupins.


Lake Pukaki (10 minutes) - Before arriving in Aoraki Mt Cook National Park, we stop at Lake Pukaki. With its shifting colours ranging from ice to deep blue depending on the weather, this glacier-fed lake stands out from other alpine lakes in the region. On clear days, enjoy uninterrupted views of Aoraki rising from the lake’s edge.


Aoraki Mt Cook National Park (2 - 2.5 hours*) - Welcome to Aoraki Mt Cook National Park! Established in 1953, roughly 40% of the park is covered by glaciers, with Haupapa being the longest at approximately 23 kilometres. Impressively, 19 mountains - including Aoraki - within the area also stand at over 3000 metres tall. Once you arrive, you have the option to embark on the Tasman Glacier Viewpoint Track or explore Mt Cook Village, taking in sights such as the Visitor Centre and Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre. Alternatively, if you’d prefer an aerial view of the mountains, we can arrange a scenic flight for you and your group (booked and sold separately).

Tasman Glacier Viewpoint Track - Leading through old terminal moraines of the Haupapa, this track offers incredible views of the glacier, surrounding river and Tasman Lake.

*Please note that due to potential delays from other customers or road conditions, the allocated time in Aoraki Mt Cook National Park to explore may be less than advertised. This may mean that you might be unable to fully complete walks etc. Your friendly guide will be able to assist you on the day with the best options available. At 2:15pm, please follow their instructions as they will provide the collection time to start the journey onward to Queenstown.


The Salmon Stop (time dependent activity) - The Mackenzie District is famous for its host of premium salmon. Depending on time, we will stop at a local farm where you will have the opportunity to learn more and purchase some delicious freshwater salmon for yourself.


Ōmārama Clay Cliffs (10-15 minutes) - Departing Mt Cook National Park, we return down State Highway 80 to Ōmārama; this time stopping for a quick photo opportunity at the town’s famous clay cliffs. These unique structures are the product of repeated ancient glacial flows, which over time, have built up to the craggy pinnacles you see today. Please note that this stop is omitted on bad weather days where it is deemed unsafe and if the tour is delayed.


Lindis Pass - Returning back through the Lindis Pass, we stop at a scenic lookout. The breathtaking tussocked valleys are a sight to behold year round, warranting a photo stop. With many stations in the area running Merino sheep, keep your eyes peeled as it is not uncommon to see these on route. 


Wānaka - We return home via Wānaka to drop off our fellow Wānaka based travellers, before turning towards the famous Crown Range. 


Cardrona (5 minutes) - Our final stop of the day is at the iconic Cardrona Hotel. Established in 1863 to service Otago’s famous Gold Rush, the historic building still carries its unique charm thanks to restoration efforts during the 1980s through to the early 2000s, facilitating its gradual re-opening. In addition to being a popular bar, restaurant, and hotel, the Cardrona Hotel remains a popular photo stop for locals and tourists alike.


Crown Range - As the highest main road in Aotearoa, this spectacular range offers amazing views. Similar to the landscape of the Lindis, the Crowne Range is tussocked and jaw dropping year-round. We will make a stop at a popular lookout point overlooking Queenstown and the Remarkables, giving perspective as to the magnitude of the work that went into engineering this iconic Kiwi road. After a quick photo opportunity, we continue into the Wakatipu Basin and head for home.


Queenstown - It is here that we drop you off; ready for your next onward adventure. With your camera roll full, this day will definitely be something to brag about!


Please note additional stops are taken into consideration for toilet breaks.

We at Cheeky Kea Travel believe it is our small groups, our guides, the journey, and all those little details that set our tours well apart. Secret stops, wildlife viewings, specially designed vehicles, complimentary refreshments, and many other fun surprises ensure our tours are an experience to remember. 

See More, Do More, Spend Less.


At 3724 metres, Aoraki Mt Cook is New Zealand’s highest peak. Located in the heart of the ruggedly beautiful Mackenzie District, it was first summited in 1894 by Tom Fyfe, Jack Clarke, and George Graham and remains a popular ascent to this day. However, as a sacred ancestor for local Ngā Tahu iwi, Aoraki is more than just a mountain. He and his brothers’ story is arguably one of the South Island’s most important Māori legends, speaking to the dramatic formation of Kā Tiritiri o te Moana (Southern Alps) which have since become home to one of Aotearoa’s most beautiful National Parks.
So why not join us as we travel from Tekapo to Wānaka. With additional sweeping views of Haupapa (Tasman Glacier) - our country’s longest glacier - Lake Pukaki, and Omarama's clay cliffs, this 1 way tour transports you to some of New Zealand's most iconic destinations. You will be driven in comfort by our modern, comfortable Mercedes Sprinter (or similar) packed with the extras to make the trip that bit easier. Led by our fun, knowledgeable, and passionate tour guides, this journey is one you will never forget!


Highlights and inclusions: Small group size Carbon neutral tour of Aoraki Mt Cook National Park Picture perfect scenery and panoramic views Lookout over Lake Pukaki Aoraki Mt Cook Village and National Park - including optional walks Photo opportunity at Omarama clay cliffs and Cardrona Drop off in Queenstown Lunch, bottled water and Kiwi snacks WiFi and USB charging Commentary 100% Kiwi as experience
Lake Tekapo (10:00am) - We start by picking you up in Tekapo before driving further into the Mackenzie Basin for our first stop. From late November to early January, the famous lakeshore is adorned with clusters of wild lupins.


Lake Pukaki (10 minutes) - Before arriving in Aoraki Mt Cook National Park, we stop at Lake Pukaki. With its shifting colours ranging from ice to deep blue depending on the weather, this glacier-fed lake stands out from other alpine lakes in the region. On clear days, enjoy uninterrupted views of Aoraki rising from the lake’s edge.


Aoraki Mt Cook National Park (2 - 2.5 hours*) - Welcome to Aoraki Mt Cook National Park! Established in 1953, roughly 40% of the park is covered by glaciers, with Haupapa being the longest at approximately 23 kilometres. Impressively, 19 mountains - including Aoraki - within the area also stand at over 3000 metres tall. Once you arrive, you have the option to embark on the Tasman Glacier Viewpoint Track or explore Mt Cook Village, taking in sights such as the Visitor Centre and Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre. Alternatively, if you’d prefer an aerial view of the mountains, we can arrange a scenic flight for you and your group (booked and sold separately).
Tasman Glacier Viewpoint Track - Leading through old terminal moraines of the Haupapa, this track offers incredible views of the glacier, surrounding river and Tasman Lake.
*Please note that due to potential delays from other customers or road conditions, the allocated time in Aoraki Mt Cook National Park to explore may be less than advertised. This may mean that you might be unable to fully complete walks etc. Your friendly guide will be able to assist you on the day with the best options available. At 2:15pm, please follow their instructions as they will provide the collection time to start the journey onward to Queenstown.



The Salmon Stop (time dependent activity) - The Mackenzie District is famous for its host of premium salmon. Depending on time, we will stop at a local farm where you will have the opportunity to learn more and purchase some delicious freshwater salmon for yourself.



Ōmārama Clay Cliffs (10-15 minutes) - Departing Mt Cook National Park, we return down State Highway 80 to Ōmārama; this time stopping for a quick photo opportunity at the town’s famous clay cliffs. These unique structures are the product of repeated ancient glacial flows, which over time, have built up to the craggy pinnacles you see today. Please note that this stop is omitted on bad weather days where it is deemed unsafe and if the tour is delayed.


Lindis Pass - Returning back through the Lindis Pass, we stop at a scenic lookout. The breathtaking tussocked valleys are a sight to behold year round, warranting a photo stop. With many stations in the area running Merino sheep, keep your eyes peeled as it is not uncommon to see these on route.


Wānaka - We return home via Wānaka to drop off our fellow Wānaka based travellers, before turning towards the famous Crown Range.


Cardrona (5 minutes) - Our final stop of the day is at the iconic Cardrona Hotel. Established in 1863 to service Otago’s famous Gold Rush, the historic building still carries its unique charm thanks to restoration efforts during the 1980s through to the early 2000s, facilitating its gradual re-opening. In addition to being a popular bar, restaurant, and hotel, the Cardrona Hotel remains a popular photo stop for locals and tourists alike.


Crown Range - As the highest main road in Aotearoa, this spectacular range offers amazing views. Similar to the landscape of the Lindis, the Crowne Range is tussocked and jaw dropping year-round. We will make a stop at a popular lookout point overlooking Queenstown and the Remarkables, giving perspective as to the magnitude of the work that went into engineering this iconic Kiwi road. After a quick photo opportunity, we continue into the Wakatipu Basin and head for home.


Queenstown - It is here that we drop you off; ready for your next onward adventure. With your camera roll full, this day will definitely be something to brag about!


Please note additional stops are taken into consideration for toilet breaks.
We at Cheeky Kea Travel believe it is our small groups, our guides, the journey, and all those little details that set our tours well apart. Secret stops, wildlife viewings, specially designed vehicles, complimentary refreshments, and many other fun surprises ensure our tours are an experience to remember.
See More, Do More, Spend Less.

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Queenstown to Christchurch via Mt Cook and Lake Tekapo (1 way) (Small Group, Carbon Neutral)

At 3724 metres, Aoraki Mt Cook is New Zealand’s highest peak. Located in the heart of the ruggedly beautiful Mackenzie District, it was first summited in 1894 by Tom Fyfe, Jack Clarke, and George Graham and remains a popular ascent to this day. However, as a sacred ancestor for local Ngā Tahu iwi, Aoraki is more than just a mountain. He and his brothers’ story is arguably one of the South Island’s most important Māori legends, speaking to the dramatic formation of Kā Tiritiri o te Moana (Southern Alps) which have since become home to one of Aotearoa’s most beautiful National Parks.

So why not join us as we travel to this region and beyond, experiencing the best of what Te Wai Pounamu (New Zealand’s South Island) has to offer. Escaping the hustle and bustle of Tāhuna Queenstown, this 1 way trip adventures via the Lindis, Lake Pukaki, Aoraki Mt Cook Village, and Lake Tekapo, before arriving in Ōtautahi Christchurch. Situated in the heart of the South Island, Christchurch is a stellar example of what happens when urban innovation collides with nature, heritage, and culture. Following the devastating earthquakes in 2010 and 2011 and subsequent rebuild projects, the city has been revitalised to become one of the world’s most agreeably unique destinations. With plenty of things to see and explore, Ōtautahi is a fantastic base for both city and regional activities of interest. As this tour showcases some of New Zealand’s most iconic destinations, it is one of our most popular full day experiences. You will be driven in comfort by our modern, comfortable Mercedes Sprinter (or similar) packed with the extras to make the trip that bit easier. Led by our fun, knowledgeable, and passionate tour guides, this journey is one you will never forget! 



Highlights and inclusions:

  • Small group size
  • Carbon neutral tour to Christchurch
  • Picture perfect scenery and panoramic views
  • Kawarau Gorge and Suspension Bridge
  • Lindis Pass
  • Omarama 
  • Lookout over Lake Pukaki
  • Aoraki Mt Cook Village and National Park - including optional walks
  • Lake Tekapo - including the Church of the Good Shepherd
  • Bottled water and Kiwi snacks (lunch is NOT included)
  • WiFi and USB charging
  • Commentary
  • 100% Kiwi as experience



Itinerary:

Queenstown - We start by leaving Tāhuna Queenstown, also known as New Zealand's ‘adrenaline capital’. As we head north, our knowledgeable guide will point out some highlights of the city and surrounding region. 


Kawarau Suspension Bridge - Departing Queenstown we then make our way north through the stunning Kawarau Gorge, passing beautiful views, the Kawarau Suspension Bridge and famous Roaring Meg Lookout. Time and light permitting, we will stop for that first great shot of the tour.


Cromwell - Exiting the Kawarau Gorge we enter the fruit and wine growing region of Cromwell. Passing huge fields of vines we cross Lake Dunstan and follow this striking lake towards Lindis Pass.


Lindis Pass (10 minutes) - Climbing in altitude, Lindis Pass has amazing views down through the valley. Being one of only three alpine roads through the otherwise impassable Southern Alps, we stop at the Lindis Pass lookout 971m above sea level for an essential photo. 


Omarama (30 minutes) - While driving through the endless plains of the Mackenzie district, we will spot several of the celebrated Merino breed of sheep, before stopping at the quaint township of Omarama. While in Omarama, we have time for a break and to grab some lunch if you wish.


Lake Pukaki (10 minutes) - Our final stop before arriving in Aoraki Mt Cook National Park is Lake Pukaki. With its shifting colours ranging from ice to deep blue depending on the weather, this glacier-fed lake stands out from other alpine lakes in the region. On clear days, enjoy uninterrupted views of Aoraki rising from the lake’s edge.


Aoraki Mt Cook National Park (2 - 2.5 hours*) - Welcome to Aoraki Mt Cook National Park! Established in 1953, roughly 40% of the park is covered by glaciers, with Haupapa being the longest at approximately 23 kilometres. Impressively, 19 mountains - including Aoraki - within the area also stand at over 3000 metres tall. Once you arrive, you have the option to embark on the Tasman Glacier Viewpoint Track or explore Mt Cook Village, taking in sights such as the Visitor Centre and Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre. Alternatively, if you’d prefer an aerial view of the mountains, we can arrange a scenic flight for you and your group (booked and sold separately).

Tasman Glacier Viewpoint Track - Leading through old terminal moraines of the Haupapa, this track offers incredible views of the glacier, surrounding river and Tasman Lake.

*Please note that due to potential delays from other customers or road conditions, the allocated time in Aoraki Mt Cook National Park to explore may be less than advertised. This may mean that you might be unable to fully complete walks etc. Your friendly guide will be able to assist you on the day with the best options available. At 2:15pm, please follow their instructions as they will provide the collection time to continue through to Ōtautahi Christchurch. 


Lake Tekapo and The Church of the Good Shepherd (10 minutes) - Next up we stop at Lake Tekapo. Surrounded by the Southern Alps and the Mackenzie District’s distinct tussocked landscape, you will be greeted with panoramic views. From late November to early January, the famous lakeshore is adorned with clusters of wild lupins. While here, we will stop at one of New Zealand’s most photographed locations; the Church of the Good Shepherd


Christchurch - As we make our way through to the ‘Garden City’, sit back and relax after a wonderful day exploring Kawarau Gorge, the Lindis, Aoraki Mt Cook National Park, and Lake Tekapo. With your camera roll full, this day will definitely be something to brag about!


Please note additional stops are taken into consideration for toilet breaks. Please also note that the Queenstown to Mt Cook leg of this trip is operated by our wonderful Queenstown partner Cheeky Kiwi Travel. 

We at Cheeky Kea Travel believe it is our small groups, our guides, the journey, and all those little details that set our tours well apart. Secret stops, wildlife viewings, specially designed vehicles, complimentary refreshments, and many other fun surprises ensure our tours are an experience to remember. 

See More, Do More, Spend Less.

At 3724 metres, Aoraki Mt Cook is New Zealand’s highest peak. Located in the heart of the ruggedly beautiful Mackenzie District, it was first summited in 1894 by Tom Fyfe, Jack Clarke, and George Graham and remains a popular ascent to this day. However, as a sacred ancestor for local Ngā Tahu iwi, Aoraki is more than just a mountain. He and his brothers’ story is arguably one of the South Island’s most important Māori legends, speaking to the dramatic formation of Kā Tiritiri o te Moana (Southern Alps) which have since become home to one of Aotearoa’s most beautiful National Parks.
So why not join us as we travel to this region and beyond, experiencing the best of what Te Wai Pounamu (New Zealand’s South Island) has to offer. Escaping the hustle and bustle of Tāhuna Queenstown, this 1 way trip adventures via the Lindis, Lake Pukaki, Aoraki Mt Cook Village, and Lake Tekapo, before arriving in Ōtautahi Christchurch. Situated in the heart of the South Island, Christchurch is a stellar example of what happens when urban innovation collides with nature, heritage, and culture. Following the devastating earthquakes in 2010 and 2011 and subsequent rebuild projects, the city has been revitalised to become one of the world’s most agreeably unique destinations. With plenty of things to see and explore, Ōtautahi is a fantastic base for both city and regional activities of interest. As this tour showcases some of New Zealand’s most iconic destinations, it is one of our most popular full day experiences. You will be driven in comfort by our modern, comfortable Mercedes Sprinter (or similar) packed with the extras to make the trip that bit easier. Led by our fun, knowledgeable, and passionate tour guides, this journey is one you will never forget!




Highlights and inclusions: Small group size Carbon neutral tour to Christchurch Picture perfect scenery and panoramic views Kawarau Gorge and Suspension Bridge Lindis Pass Omarama Lookout over Lake Pukaki Aoraki Mt Cook Village and National Park - including optional walks Lake Tekapo - including the Church of the Good Shepherd Bottled water and Kiwi snacks (lunch is NOT included) WiFi and USB charging Commentary 100% Kiwi as experience




Itinerary:
Queenstown - We start by leaving Tāhuna Queenstown, also known as New Zealand's ‘adrenaline capital’. As we head north, our knowledgeable guide will point out some highlights of the city and surrounding region.


Kawarau Suspension Bridge - Departing Queenstown we then make our way north through the stunning Kawarau Gorge, passing beautiful views, the Kawarau Suspension Bridge and famous Roaring Meg Lookout. Time and light permitting, we will stop for that first great shot of the tour.


Cromwell - Exiting the Kawarau Gorge we enter the fruit and wine growing region of Cromwell. Passing huge fields of vines we cross Lake Dunstan and follow this striking lake towards Lindis Pass.


Lindis Pass (10 minutes) - Climbing in altitude, Lindis Pass has amazing views down through the valley. Being one of only three alpine roads through the otherwise impassable Southern Alps, we stop at the Lindis Pass lookout 971m above sea level for an essential photo.


Omarama (30 minutes) - While driving through the endless plains of the Mackenzie district, we will spot several of the celebrated Merino breed of sheep, before stopping at the quaint township of Omarama. While in Omarama, we have time for a break and to grab some lunch if you wish.


Lake Pukaki (10 minutes) - Our final stop before arriving in Aoraki Mt Cook National Park is Lake Pukaki. With its shifting colours ranging from ice to deep blue depending on the weather, this glacier-fed lake stands out from other alpine lakes in the region. On clear days, enjoy uninterrupted views of Aoraki rising from the lake’s edge.


Aoraki Mt Cook National Park (2 - 2.5 hours*) - Welcome to Aoraki Mt Cook National Park! Established in 1953, roughly 40% of the park is covered by glaciers, with Haupapa being the longest at approximately 23 kilometres. Impressively, 19 mountains - including Aoraki - within the area also stand at over 3000 metres tall. Once you arrive, you have the option to embark on the Tasman Glacier Viewpoint Track or explore Mt Cook Village, taking in sights such as the Visitor Centre and Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre. Alternatively, if you’d prefer an aerial view of the mountains, we can arrange a scenic flight for you and your group (booked and sold separately).
Tasman Glacier Viewpoint Track - Leading through old terminal moraines of the Haupapa, this track offers incredible views of the glacier, surrounding river and Tasman Lake.
*Please note that due to potential delays from other customers or road conditions, the allocated time in Aoraki Mt Cook National Park to explore may be less than advertised. This may mean that you might be unable to fully complete walks etc. Your friendly guide will be able to assist you on the day with the best options available. At 2:15pm, please follow their instructions as they will provide the collection time to continue through to Ōtautahi Christchurch.


Lake Tekapo and The Church of the Good Shepherd (10 minutes) - Next up we stop at Lake Tekapo. Surrounded by the Southern Alps and the Mackenzie District’s distinct tussocked landscape, you will be greeted with panoramic views. From late November to early January, the famous lakeshore is adorned with clusters of wild lupins. While here, we will stop at one of New Zealand’s most photographed locations; the Church of the Good Shepherd


Christchurch - As we make our way through to the ‘Garden City’, sit back and relax after a wonderful day exploring Kawarau Gorge, the Lindis, Aoraki Mt Cook National Park, and Lake Tekapo. With your camera roll full, this day will definitely be something to brag about!


Please note additional stops are taken into consideration for toilet breaks. Please also note that the Queenstown to Mt Cook leg of this trip is operated by our wonderful Queenstown partner Cheeky Kiwi Travel.
We at Cheeky Kea Travel believe it is our small groups, our guides, the journey, and all those little details that set our tours well apart. Secret stops, wildlife viewings, specially designed vehicles, complimentary refreshments, and many other fun surprises ensure our tours are an experience to remember.
See More, Do More, Spend Less.

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