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From geothermal wonderlands to glacial peaks, island vineyards to alpine trains — this journey across New Zealand is a curated sweep of the extraordinary.
Begin in the vibrant harbour city of Auckland, where urban energy meets coastal calm, before drifting to the vineyard-laced charm of Waiheke and the cinematic landscapes of Hobbiton. In Rotorua, the earth hisses and steams beneath your feet, while Queenstown tempts with both serenity and thrill — from the mirror-like lakes of Glenorchy to the mythic fjords of Milford Sound.
Travel past storybook towns and beneath snow-dusted peaks en route to Franz Josef, where you’ll soar above ancient ice on a heli-hike like no other. Then board the legendary TranzAlpine train to Christchurch, and end your adventure with a day trip to the turquoise waters of Lake Tekapo and the towering presence of Aoraki / Mount Cook.
This is New Zealand in its purest, most breathtaking form — a land of contrast, beauty, and soul-stirring stillness, curated for those who seek more than just a holiday.
Land in Auckland, the City of Sails. Take the day to unwind from your journey, explore the harbourfront, or sip a glass of New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc as the skyline glows. Overnight in Auckland
Enjoy a guided city tour of Auckland's iconic sights, followed by breathtaking panoramic views from the Sky Tower. The day offers a mix of local flavour and sweeping skylines. Overnight in Auckland
Embark on a full-day excursion to Waiheke Island, known for its vineyards, coastal walks, and relaxed charm. Enjoy wine tastings or simply laze by a quiet beach. Overnight in Auckland
Travel from Auckland to Rotorua, stopping en route at the glowworm-lit Waitomo Caves and the cinematic wonderland of Hobbiton. Overnight in Rotorua
Discover Rotorua’s geothermal marvels this morning, from bubbling mud pools to steaming geysers. In the afternoon, explore scenic lakes, and end your day with a peaceful evening walk through the illuminated Redwoods Treewalk. Overnight in Rotorua
Fly to Queenstown, the adventure capital. Spend the afternoon soaking in the lakeside calm or strolling through boutique-lined streets. Overnight in Queenstown
Enjoy a day at leisure — choose between adrenaline-pumping activities like bungee jumping and jet boating or a tranquil drive to Glenorchy and Paradise for cinematic landscapes. Overnight in Queenstown
Take a full-day trip to the magnificent Milford Sound, one of the world’s most dramatic fjords. Cruise beneath cascading waterfalls and sky-high cliffs. Overnight in Queenstown
Journey to Franz Josef via Lake Wanaka. Stop for photos by the iconic Wanaka Tree and enjoy the evolving scenery as you head towards glacier country. Overnight in Franz Josef
Take to the skies for a thrilling heli-hike on Franz Josef Glacier. Explore icy blue caves, frozen ridges, and surreal glacial terrain. Overnight in Franz Josef
Transfer to Greymouth and board the TranzAlpine train, one of the world’s most scenic rail journeys. Arrive in Christchurch by evening. Overnight in Christchurch
Embark on a full-day trip to the turquoise lakes of Tekapo and the majestic Mount Cook. Marvel at New Zealand’s tallest peak and the raw beauty that surrounds it. Overnight in Christchurch
Depart from Christchurch with unforgettable memories of glaciers, fjords, islands, and the spirit of the land of the long white cloud. Departure
This itinerary works beautifully year-round. For long sunny days and clear skies, travel between November and March (summer). If you prefer fewer crowds and dramatic autumn colours or snow-capped peaks, April to June is equally magical.
Absolutely! This route is designed to showcase the best of both North and South Islands, balancing iconic sights with local experiences — perfect for first-timers who want a comprehensive yet relaxed introduction to Aotearoa.
Yes, Indian nationals must apply for a Visitor Visa before travelling to New Zealand. The application can be made online through the Immigration New Zealand website. You’ll need documents such as a valid passport, travel itinerary, proof of funds, and return tickets. The process usually takes around 15–30 working days, so it’s advisable to apply well in advance.
Yes — it’s ideal for a self-drive adventure, especially from Queenstown onward. Indian travellers can drive in New Zealand using an International Driving Permit (IDP) along with their Indian license. Roads are safe, well-marked, and incredibly scenic.
Plenty! Queenstown is New Zealand’s adventure capital, offering bungee jumping, jet boating, skydiving, paragliding, and more. You can also hike in Mount Cook National Park or stargaze under the clearest skies at Lake Tekapo.
Definitely. New Zealand is home to exquisite lodges, boutique hotels, vineyard stays, and lakeside resorts. This itinerary can be tailored to fit premium, boutique, or eco-luxury preferences based on your travel style.
Tipping is not mandatory and generally not expected in New Zealand. However, it is appreciated for exceptional service— such as at fine-dining restaurants or with private guides — where a 5–10% tip is a generous gesture.
Yes — the itinerary is fully customisable. Whether you're a honeymooning couple, a family with children, or seniors looking for a relaxed and scenic escape, experiences and pace can be adapted to suit all age groups and preferences.