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New Zealand's Small Five

   

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Discover the World

Phone: +44 173 7218800
Fax: +44 173 7362341

Arctic House
8 Bolters Lane
Banstead
United Kingdom

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Discover the World
 

This tour has been designed for those with a keen interest in nature and a range of wildlife excursions are included.

Experience New Zealand’s rich and diverse natural heritage, home to a number of species of flora and fauna found nowhere else on earth. With birdlife and marine mammals taking centre stage, the detailed Tour Manual will lead you through pristine rainforest, alpine valleys and to secluded beaches and bizarre geological features and alpine valleys.

On Tiritiri Matangi Island near Auckland you will find Tuataras, reintroduced to the Island in recent years.  Often referred to as the living fossil, the tuatara is the sole survivor of an ancient order of reptiles called Rhynchocephalia.

Stewart Island is the only place in New Zealand where the timid nocturnal little brown kiwi can be reliably seen in the wild.  Stewart Island Brown Kiwi has been recognised as a separate species, adapted to life in the south where during summer, days are very long and nights short.  On occasion these kiwi can be seen foraging during daylight hours.

Yellow-eyed penguins (megadyptes antipodes) are found only in New Zealand waters and are one of the world's rarest penguins.  They can be seen in an area rich ini wildlife on the Otago Peninsula.  Numbers on the mainland are declining and their habitat is under threat and their survival is very much reliant on human understanding and goodwill.

Hector's Dolphin (Cephalorhynchus hectori) can be easily recognised by the small rounded dorsal fin.  Hectors Dolphins are known only from New Zealand.  It is most abundant between Cook Strait and Foveaux Strait, lives inshore and prefers muddy or discoloured water seaward of estuaries.

The Kea is the world's only Alpine parrot.  They are best seen in Arthurs Pass National Park, Mount Cook (either in the Tasman or Hooker Valleys) and on the Milford Sound Road at Homer Tunnel.  Renowned for their mischievous tendencies they are often responsible for demolishing vinyl ski tow seats and windscreen wipers and for raiding remote huts in search of food.

 

Key Facts

  • 18 days
  • accommodation included in a mix of hotel/motel/farmstay or homestay
  • dinner and breakfast as per itinerary
  • excursions as per itinerary
  • vehicle rental
  • comprehensive Tour Manual, natural history notes, species lists, route map, wildlife guidebooks and travel journal
  • Tour also available as 6 day North Island or 9 day South Island option

 

 



Conditions of sale

  • from GBP 2228.00 per person based on twin share
  • price valid from 01 May 2010-30 September 2010
  • 10 nights accommodation hotel/motel (bed only basis, no meals)
  • 7 nights farm or homestay - bed, breakfast and dinner 
  • car rental with unlimited kilometres
  • ferry
  • return ferry to Stewart Island
  • entrance fees to Gannet Colony or Mount Tarawera Safari, Mount Bruce Native Bird Reserve, Whale Watch, White Heron Colony, Milford Sound cruise, Kiwi Watch, Ulva Island, Albatross Colony, Yellow eyed Penguin colony, Tiritiri Matangi and Te Anau Glowworm caves (excursions vary according to summer or winter itinerary)
  • comprehensive Tour Manual with natural history notes, route map, nature walks and trail maps

Cost excludes:-

  • international flights and prepayable airport taxes
  • domestic and international departure tax from New Zealand, where applicable
  • fuel and vehicle insurance excess waiver fee
  • meals not specified in the itinerary
  • personal expenses
  • tips and gratuities

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Kea at Willowbank Wildlife Reserve  - click for more.
A friendly kea is fed by a visitor to the Willowbank Wildlife Reserve in Christchurch.
Tiritiri Matangi Island - click for more.
The island of Tiritiri Matangi is one of the most successful conservation projects in the country. Catch a ferry and meet the birds.