Pricing and Conditions

Adult $5500.00
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Helicopter Access is not included in the guiding - fee. please visit the website for more information.

Terms and conditions angle-down

Season runs Late October Until late February.

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Non-refundable 20% deposit required. Trips under $1,000 NZD: full payment at booking. Over $1,000: balance due 60 days before departure. Bookings within 60 days require full payment. Cancellation refunds: 60+ days before — full refund less deposit 59–30 days — 50% of trip cost Under 30 days — no refund. No refund if cancelled or cut short once underway due to fitness, injury, illness or unforeseen events. Rescheduling subject to availability. Trip cancellation insurance recommended.

About

Climb Mt Aspiring / Tititea (3033m), one of New Zealand’s most sought-after mountaineering objectives, with Peak Experience New Zealand. Based in Wānaka, our International Federation of Mountain Guides Associations (IFMGA) and NZMGA-qualified mountain guides lead guided ascents via the classic Northwest Ridge and other alpine routes depending on conditions and experience. This 5-day expedition includes glacier travel, alpine climbing, ridge traverses & instruction in a spectacular Southern Alps setting. Suitable for fit climbers with prior alpine experience. Peak Experience is a Department of Conservation (DOC) concession holder and AdventureMark accredited operator. Custom ascents, skills preparation & private guiding options available.

Opening times

Business hours:
6am-7 pm, 7 Days
Months of operation:
Jan, Feb, Oct, Nov, Dec

Location

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