Description
Experience the best of New Zealand’s North Island on the Stray PUKEKO adventure from Auckland to Wellington, blending geothermal wonders with cultural immersion and outdoor adventures. Designed for travelers who want comfort without missing the highlights, this small-group tour (max 24 guests) takes you from glowworm caves to volcanic landscapes in style.
Your journey begins in Auckland before heading to the Waitomo Glowworm Caves, where you’ll marvel at thousands of twinkling lights in underground caverns. In Rotorua, experience Māori culture firsthand with a traditional hangi feast at Lake Aniwhenua and explore bubbling mud pools in this geothermal wonderland. The adventure continues with a 4WD eco-safari at remote Blue Duck Station and a water taxi to Te Rata Bay’s hot water beach, where you can dig your own thermal pool.
The tour’s pinnacle is the legendary Tongariro Alpine Crossing, hiking through otherworldly volcanic terrain with emerald lakes and lunar landscapes. After active days, unwind in 3-4 star hotels and scenic lodges, with 8 breakfasts, 3 dinners, and 1 lunch included. Your knowledgeable guide brings each destination to life while allowing free time in Rotorua and Wellington to explore at your pace.
*****This Tour Does not Run until after October 25
Stray PUKEKO Departures
- Depart Auckland
- Ends in Wellington
Inclusions
- Experienced tour guide
- Private coach transport
- 9 days of once in a lifetime experience
- 8 nights’ private/sole use accommodation
- 8 Breakfasts, 1 Lunches, 3 Dinners
- Visit Waitomo Caves
- Water Taxi to Hot Water Beach Te Rata Bay
- Lake Aniwhenua Cultural Experience & Hangi
- Lake Taupo visit
- Huka Falls
- 4WD Eco tour at Blue Duck Station
- Transfers for the Tongariro Crossing
Stray PUKEKO Highlights
- Visit the world famous Waitomo Glowworm Caves
- Take a Water Taxi to the geothermal Hot Water Beach Te Rata Bay and take an optional hike along the Tarawera Trail
- Explore the geothermal wonderland of Rotorua
- Experience life with a modern Maori family in an idyllic lakeside location as you feast on a traditional Hangi meal and play traditional games
- Jump on the high country 4WD Eco Safari in remote Blue Duck Station
- Hike the world famous Tongariro Alpine Crossing to see volcanic landscapes and lakes
- Free time in Rotorua & Blue Duck Station
- Plenty of stops at lakes, lookouts, hikes, beaches, rivers, waterfalls and more…
Your Travel Itinerary
Kia Ora (hello) and welcome to your New Zealand adventure. Your tour begins in Tāmaki Makaurau (Auckland), the largest city in New Zealand and home to over 2 million people and around 50 volcanoes.
You can arrive at any time today and we encourage you to explore the city. Walk down to the viaduct for a spot of lunch, wander over to Britomart for a coffee or head to Commercial Bay if you’d like to do some shopping. You can check into your hotel from 3pm, and this evening you’ll meet your group and Guide at reception at 6pm for a welcome dinner (own cost) to get to know your new travel mates.
Accommodation: Nesuto Stadium Hotel or similar. Optional activities: Have lunch at the viaduct, enjoy coffee in Britomart, go shopping at Commercial Bayto
We’ll head out after breakfast this morning and travel south to Waitomo, famous for its limestone caves lit by thousands of glowworms. You have the option to join glide down a cave stream in a boat as you gaze as the hundreds of glittering glowworms above you, or don a wet suit and harness and do some abseiling and rock climbing through the famous caves – whichever option you choose it will be a magical way to begin your adventure!
Continuing on we’ll head for Rotorua, the North Island’s geothermal hotspot and a great place to experience Maori culture. We’ll arrive in the early evening so we’ll head straight to our hotel, which is home to a spa, swimming pool and unlimited Wi-Fi (not the norm here in New Zealand)!
Accommodation: Distinction Rotorua or similar. Meal Options: Local eateries. Optional Activities: Waitomo Cave activities.
Today it’s all about the Roto (Māori for ‘Lake’). After breakfast we’ll travel past the vibrant Blue and Green Lakes on our way to Lake Tarawera where the mighty volcano Mt Tarawera looms on the horizon. From there we’ll take an aqua taxi to Te Rata Bay, home to Hot Water Beach where a hot thermal spring feeds into lake water. For those keen for a hike, take a quick soak before embarking on the 15km (4.5-5hrs) Tarawera Trail, where you’ll enjoy incredible views over Lakes Rotomahana and Tarawera. If you prefer to spend the morning in a more relaxing way, indulge in a long soak in the steamy waters, sit on the warm sands and spend your morning in geothermal heaven before heading back to Rotorua after lunch.
In the afternoon, we’ll collect you from the beach to take you back to the city where you’ll have the opportunity to go white water rafting down the Kaituna River, zipline through the trees on an eco-tour, zorb through rolling hills or relax at a geothermal spa. If you’d like to see some geothermal activity for free, head to Kuirau Park to see boiling mud pools and steaming lakes.
Accommodation: Distinction Rotorua or similar. Meals included: Breakfast. Included activity: Water Taxi to Hot Water Beach – Te Rata Bay. Meal options: Local restaurants. Free activities: Tarawera Trail hike, Kuirau Park. Optional paid activities: Ziplining, White Water Rafting, Zorbing.
After a couple of days in a major tourist destination like Rotorua, it’s time to recharge our batteries and experience a more authentic slice of New Zealand culture. After lunch, we’ll travel to the shores of Lake Aniwhenua and the incredible Kohutapu Lodge. Owned by a local Maori family whose passion about their Maori tribal heritage is matched only by their commitment to the local community.
We’ll receive a welcome to the tribal lands before travelling on to Kohutapu Lodge where we’ll watch the preparation of a ground cooked ‘hangi’ before enjoying an afternoon tea of freshly made fried bread as we chat with the team at the lodge and practise our weaving and haka skills. In the evening, we’ll sit down and feast on our lovingly prepared hangi – this will probably be the best meal you’ll eat in New Zealand!
Exclusive experience includes:
- Welcome to the tribal lands and a guided tour to sacred Maori rock carvings
- Introduction to the Murupara area, its people, history, and challenges
- Afternoon tea
- Mau Rakau (Maori stick games)
- Weaving Lesson
- Haka Lesson
- 1-night accommodation at the lakeside Kohutapu Lodge
- Full traditional hangi buffet dinner & dessert
- Storytelling around the fire pit
- Continental breakfast
Accommodation: Scenic lakefront cabins. Meals included: Breakfast, full traditional hangi dinner and dessert. Free activities: Maori rock carvings, volleyball.
This morning after our buffet breakfast we’ll say goodbye to our wonderful hosts at the lakeside lodge before departing to Kerosene Creek – a naturally hot river and the perfect place for a morning soak. Next, we’ll drive on to Taupo to see Australasia’s largest lake and the frothy Huka Falls before heading inland to Blue Duck Station for an immersive and off the grid experience.
Blue Duck Station is the most sustainable high-country sheep and cattle station in New Zealand. Surrounded by the stunning Whanganui National Park, driving into the station is like entering the world of King Kong or Jurassic Park! The team at Blue Duck have made it their mission to protect their native environment for its namesake, the rare Whio (blue duck).
On arrival, we’ll settle in to learn a little about daily life at the station, their interesting settlement history and their sustainability efforts before eating a home-cooked meal and relaxing around the campfire.
Accommodation: Country station lodge. Optional paid activities: Skydiving or bungy in Taupo. Meals included: Continental breakfast, Dinner. Free activities: Huka Falls, Spa Park walk Taupo.
This morning you’ll jump on a 4WD and travel through native bush to the ‘Top of the World’ where you can see the three peaks of Mount Ruapehu, Mount Tongariro and Mount Ngauruhoe. You’ll learn about the history of the station, see some amazing views, and enjoy a sweet ride with the crew!
Later you’ll have some time to explore the station on your own. Hike to the Kaiwhakauka waterfall and spot the rare blue duck in the flesh and this evening play some games at the lodge or relax around the campfire and make s’mores. Whatever you decide, we have no doubt this will be the start of your love affair with this lush kiwi paradise!
Accommodation: Country station lodge. Meals included: Continental breakfast, Lunch & Dinner. Included activities: 4WD farm eco-tour. Free activities: Hike to Kaiwhakauka waterfall, evening glow worm viewing
This morning we’re up nice and early to head straight to Tongariro National Park where we’ll tick off one of the most popular hikes in New Zealand, the epic Tongariro Alpine Crossing. Considered one of the world’s top one-day walks, this 19-km hike takes us across a rocky plateau with dramatic volcanic peaks, craters, and turquoise lakes that we’ll remember for a lifetime.
The Crossing is open to walk year-round (alpine gear and guide are required in winter), but it is subject to the weather conditions. If the weather prevents us from doing the Crossing, there are other awesome short walks in the area.
Tonight, we’ll unwind in our accommodation with a soak in their outdoor spa.
Accommodation: The Park Hotel or similar. Meals included: Continental breakfast. Meal options: Local restaurants. Included: Transfers for the Tongariro Crossin. Optional paid activities: Tongariro Alpine Crossing Winter Gear & Expert Mountaineer Gear.
After breakfast we’ll head down to Wellington – New Zealand’s capital city! We humbly recommend a visit to the Te Papa National Museum first, and then you’re free to grab a craft beer at a brewery, hike to the top of Mt Victoria for panoramic views, take a stroll along the waterfront or simply enjoy the best cup of coffee you’ll have in New Zealand (oh yes, they are very proud of their coffee scene in Wellington!).
Accommodation: Ibis Wellington or similar. Meals included: Breakfast. Meal options: Local restaurants. Free activities: Walk Oriental Parade, head up Mt Victoria for fantastic views. Optional paid activities: Te Papa National Museum
Today your adventure comes to an end. Say goodbye (or see you soon) to your mates and go your separate ways for now. We hope you had a blast and remain close with your Stray Mates for 4ever!
Meals: Breakfast
Important info before travel
- Warm clothing you can layer
- Waterproof jacket
- Sturdy walking shoes/boots
- Swimming apparel & towel
- Hat & sunscreen
- Refillable water bottle
- Toiletries
- Camera
- Optional items you might want to bring: Motion sickness tablets, Insect repellent
- Please note that this a list of recommended essentials, not a comprehensive packing list.
- Single travellers will be placed in a twin room with another single traveller of the same gender.
- Tour starts on a Wednesday and ends 9 days later on a Thursday
- Luggage is limited to one piece per person with a maximum weight of 23kg plus a day pack
- A basic level of fitness is required for medium length walks
- Accommodation at Lake Aniwhenua & Blue Duck Station include private cabins however facilities are shared.
- Pick up: As Day 1 is an Arrival Day, please make your way to Nesuto Stadium Hotel 40 Beach Road, Auckland to check in from 3pm. The Welcome Meeting begins at 6pm.
- Single travellers will be put in a twin room with another single traveller of the same gender. For single travellers wanting a private room, they will need to purchase the ‘Private/Sole Use’ product option.
- Our itinerary is a guide. Given the spontaneous nature of our trips and lack of control over New Zealand’s weather(!), what we do each day might occasionally vary.
Standard Terms and Conditions
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- Sickness & injury: While all care will be taken, Stray will not be held liable for any sickness or injury to any customer.
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- Deposit payments: A $200 deposit is required upon booking. Full payment is required within 6 months of the booking or a minimum of 31 days prior to departure (whichever comes first). If the full payment is not received in the designated time frame, Stray reserves the right to cancel the booking. Deposits are non-refundable and non-transferable. When you pay by deposit, you have committed to paying the price advertised at the time of booking, regardless of any price changes or alternative promotions that become available. If you want to cancel your Stray pass after paying the deposit, please check the details of Stray’s Cancellation Policy.
- Promotions with free inclusions or value-adds: A value added product (which could be a pass, journey, accommodation, activity or good) is a product which is included free of charge with the purchase of another Stray product. Value-added products cannot be sold, transferred to another traveller’s name, exchanged for a refund or an alternative product. If a traveller is unable to redeem the value-add product within 18 months of the original purchase it is forfeited. Once travel has commenced, Stray’s Cancellation Policy applies and neither of the bundled products is subject to a refund. If a promotion has bespoke terms or conditions for a free or value-added offer (e.g. travel date restrictions) these will supersede our standard conditions. [term amended from 12 months to 18 months on 11 March 2020]
- Competitions and Prizes: Stray products included as part of a competition or prize pack cannot be exchanged for cash, sold or transferred. Products must be redeemed within 12 months of the announcement or within a specific time frame if stated in the competition/prize terms, or the prize will be forfeited. These generic terms apply unless a variation is specified in the competition’s terms.
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- Disputes: Should you wish to raise any issues regarding your trip, it is your responsibility to notify Stray as soon as possible so that we have every reasonable opportunity to resolve the issue.
If you are currently travelling: Advise your Stray Guide of your concern immediately so that steps can be taken to address the matter. If you would prefer to contact Stray directly, email feedback@straytravel.com.
If you have finished travelling: You must email feedback@straytravel.com within 28 days of the dispute in question.
We will not consider claims that are submitted 28 days after the dispute in question. Please provide a valid email address so we can provide a written response. - Law: These terms and conditions apply to the extent that they are NOT inconsistent with, or in contravention of, any obligation imposed on Stray by local law in the country of travel.
- Children: New Zealand Tours: Children aged 12-17 may travel, only if accompanied by a parent or legal guardian (The Select Tours only). Children are entitled to 15% off the full retail price of Stray Journeys Select Tour based on their age at the time of commencing travel (not booking). Australia Tours: Children aged 12-17 may travel if accompanied by a parent or legal guardian (The Select Tours only). Asia Tours: Children aged 12-17 may travel if accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Travellers aged 16 or 17 years old can only travel alone with a signed consent form from a parent or guardian (contact Stray reservations for the form – reservations@straytravel.com). Please note: some of Stray’s accommodations in Asia are 18+ only, which means that any travellers younger than 17 may need to find alternative accommodation or stay in a private room.
- Luggage: Luggage must be limited to one backpack, bag or case per person with a maximum weight of 15kgs as our buses have limited storage space. You may also travel with a daypack for cameras, valuables, raincoats and items you will need to access throughout the day. Stray does not take any responsibility for any damage to, or loss of, any property or personal effects under any circumstances while passengers are utilising any of the services which Stray provides or markets.
- Fuel: We have fuel efficient buses to minimise our consumption but we reserve the right to put in place a fuel surcharge (at any time post ticket purchase) if fuel prices increase significantly during the pricing validity. Any surcharge will be payable to your Guide on your first day of travel. It will be a maximum of $30 local currency (NZD/AUD/USD) and will be clearly outlined online if initiated.
- Water safety: During your Stray trip there are options to be involved in swimming or water based activities independent of Stray and its partners. It is the passenger’s sole responsibility to determine if he or she is qualified and capable of participating in any water activity, and he or she chooses to participate at their own discretion.
- Fitness: Our tours are active so a reasonable amount of fitness is required. We undertake walks throughout the day to break up travel days. If you have any concerns regarding your suitability for any of our tours, please discuss this with our reservations staff before booking.
- Dietary requirements and allergies: Any dietary requirements or allergies must be advised upon booking so they can be catered to where possible.
- Cancellations: If you cancel your pass or tour a cancellation fee will apply. See Stray’s Cancellation Policy.
Stray Journeys & Inclusive Tours
Stray’s standard terms and conditions outlined above apply. The below terms are in addition to our standard terms and unique to Journeys and Inclusive Tours.
- Itinerary changes: Stray may vary itineraries, activities and transport modes at its discretion – due to the nature of our product and the environment within which we operate. However if Stray cancels a trip departure or part-thereof, the customer will be offered an alternative option or alternative travel date. If the alternative does not suit the passenger a refund will be made available (or pro-rata if only a portion of a trip is cancelled). If a trip is cancelled due to an external event outside of Stray’s control (extreme weather, natural disaster, political unrest etc.) an alternative date will be offered otherwise standard cancellation fees apply. Travel insurance is compulsory to travel with Stray and customers should ensure their policy covers them for protection against unpredictable events.
- Included: Transport, Guide, accommodation, activities and meals as specified in the itinerary. Meals are stipulated on your selected itinerary: (B) = Breakfast, (L) = Lunch and (D) = Dinner.
- Accommodation: Accommodation is included at each overnight stop – in NZ most trips do not include the last night’s accommodation in our final destination. In Australia they do, except for the Cassowary Tour. Linen is provided free of charge at all overnight stops. Upgrades to a private room are limited but may be available upon request. En-suite rooms are not guaranteed with upgrades. If booking an accommodation upgrade, please note that there are some exclusions: Hahei, Doubtful Sound, Blue Duck Station in NZ, Whitsunday sailing in Australia and our homestays in Asia.
- Reconfirm your departure: Please reconfirm your departure date and pick-up location by contacting our Reservations Team on +64 (0) 9 526 2149 or reservations@straytravel.com 7 days prior to your departure. This will allow us to confirm your pick-up time and let you know of any important information relating to your trip.
- Accommodation with Children: Any person or group travelling with a child or children (aged 7-17) is required to upgrade their Stray Journeys Tour accommodation to a private room. Private rooms will be provided for all locations except Hahei and Doubtful Sound which will be shared. This is for the safety and comfort of both parties.
- Changing a start date: Changes are permitted up to 31 days prior to the original date of departure, providing your tour is paid for in full. The new requested departure date is subject to availability and must be within 18 months of your original booking. If the rate of the new departure costs more than the original, you will be required to pay the difference. If the rate of the new departure cost less, any due rebate would be calculated as the difference less the applicable cancellation fee on the original booking. Upgrades to twin/single rooms are subject to availability and not guaranteed. If an upgrade is not available on the new departure date this portion may be refunded at Stray’s discretion.
- Changing to an alternative product: If you wish to change to an alternative Stray Journey, you may do so provided the original booking and has been paid for in full. If you are upgrading to a higher value pass, you will be required to pay the difference. If you are downgrading to a lower value product, any due rebate would be calculated as the difference less the applicable cancellation fee on the original booking.
- Minimum numbers: Departures require a minimum number of passengers to operate. In circumstances where minimum numbers are not reached an alternative departure date will be offered or a full refund. Passengers will be notified by email at least 31 days in advance of such changes.
- Cancellations: If you cancel your Journey a cancellation fee will apply. Stray’s Cancellation Policy
STRAY’S SPECIAL AMENDMENT & CREDIT POLICY
Our Special Amendment and Credit Policy was developed on 16 March 2020, during the global COVID-19 pandemic to allow you to confidently defer your trip until you are able travel again.
Applies to: All customers with a Stray pass or tour purchased between 16 March 2019 and October 31 2020 and includes customers who have not yet selected a travel date.
Validity: Use credit to start travel any time before 31 December 2025.
Travellers who have not yet started travelling can:
- Change their start date free of charge as many times as they like
- Book another start date to travel anytime before 31 December 2025
- Can swap their booking for a credit of the price paid, to travel on any product that Stray offers in any region before 31 December 2025.
Travellers that had their trip cut short after starting due to travel restrictions imposed due to coronavirus in 2020:
- Travellers who travelled less than 25% of their trip are eligible for 100% credit.
- Travellers who travelled more than 25% of their trip are eligible for a travel credit with Stray pro-rata for the unused portion of the trip. This credit can be used to travel on any product that Stray offers in any region.
- Credit must be used to start a new trip before 31 December 2025.
Credit Terms and Conditions:
- Open-Dated Bookings will be credited with the amount paid at the time of booking.
- Credit can be used for any Stray trip, in any region Stray operates in.
- If the customer wants to travel in a different region, the credit will be converted to the relevant currency (NZD for New Zealand trips, AUD for Australian trips, USD for Asia trips) at the rate that was correct on the original date of purchase.
- If the new trip costs more, you can pay the difference. If it costs less, leftover credit can be gifted to a friend.
- Credit is subject to Stray’s Cancellation Policy at the time the original booking was made.
- Customers who booked via an agent can apply directly to Stray for credit. Stray will validate this with the original booking agent. Once credit is validated, the customer can rebook a trip with Stray directly.
‘Amendments’ to change dates, and a ‘Credit’ option, offer customers flexibility and an alternative option to cancellation. For cancellations, Stray’s Cancellation Policy applies.
STRAY’S CANCELLATION POLICY
Standard Cancellation Policy applies for: Stray Journeys Adventure Tours and Select Tours, Stray Freestyle Passes, Arrival Packs and Day Trips.
If you have paid the $200 deposit to secure your seat and departure date, or made full payment and you need to cancel your booking, we have a couple of options available.
- a)If you cancel your tour booking31 days or more before your confirmed departure date:
- If you’ve booked direct with Stray and made full payment, the cancellation is free of charge and you will be refunded in full (less any applicable credit card fees).
- If you’ve booked direct with Stray and paid the $200 deposit, you will be refunded in full minus the non-refundable $200 deposit.
- If you’ve booked with an agent, you will need to go back to your agent to find out their cancellation terms.
- b)If you cancel your tour booking30 days or less before your confirmed departure date:
- If cancelled or you do not show up, 100% of the tour price (full payment) is non-refundable or transferable.
Cancellations should be made with your original booking agent who may charge an additional fee and/or have their own refund/credit policies. If you booked online please contact reservations@straytravel.com.
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