3
moderate
Activities
  • 6 day road/gravel cycle
Accommodation
  • 5 nights hotel/motel
Meals
  • 5 Dinners
  • 4 Lunches
  • 5 Breakfasts

6 Days$4495NZD

 
Trip Code: NIMA

Trip highlights


  • Experience biking on the Gentle Annie, a remote high-country road, running between the Kaweka and Ruahine ranges, passing by huge sheep and cattle stations.
  • Stay 2 nights at River Valley, a rustic lodge on the banks of the magical Rangitikei River
  • Enjoy a scenic 'float' through the Rangitikei River Canyon by raft
  • Bike out of River Valley through limestone gorge country on a mix of gravel and sealed back country roads
  • Stay in Ohakune at the foot of the North Island's highest mountain, Mt Ruapehu
  • See the stunning Whanganui River up close by jetboat and canoe
  • Hike in Tongariro National Park, New Zealand's oldest national park and a dual UNESCO World Heritage site.

Experience back-country, remote New Zealand, dominated by geography carved from long-ago volcanic activity with stunning limestone gorges, steep, dissected hill country and razorback ridges, formed from soft sandstone and mudstone.

Starting with a gravel cycle through remote sheep/cattle country, offering panoramic mountain views, we finish our first day on the banks of the Rangitikei River, known for its steep walled gorges. We spend 2 nights here staying at River Valley Lodge, owned by a family descended from local sheep and cattle farmers.

The following day is devoted to experiencing the magic and beauty of the Rangitikei River via an easy scenic rafting trip journeying over 30 Grade 2 (easy) rapids surrounded by immense cliffs cradling the river canyon.

We leave River Valley by bike, enjoying another remote ride on a mix of gravel and sealed sections, winding through picturesque countryside and occasionally climbing to elevated viewpoints with absolutely breathtaking vistas.

It's then a short transfer by van to Ohakune, a vibrant, small alpine town at the southern foot of Mount Ruapehu, the North Island's highest mountain in the North Island. From here we spend a full day adventuring in the Whanganui National Park, exploring the culturally significant Whanganui River by jet boat and canoe through gorges and amongst native bush.

And finally we have the opportunity to experience the Tongariro Alpine Crossing, a challenging 20km hike in New Zealand's Tongariro National Park, often lauded as the country's best one-day trek. Shorter hike in the Park are also available, either by choice or if weather prevents the Crossing.


Your adventure begins with a short tour briefing in central Taupo before a morning drive heading south to the small township of Mangaweka, where we'll stop for a break before a short transfer to our ride start, After a bike set-up and safety briefing, we start riding on a mix of gravel and sealed roads through rolling farmland, native bush, and sweeping high-country landscapes, taking in spectacular views of the Ruahine Ranges. Our destination is River Valley Lodge on the banks of the Rangitikei River, known for its steep papa rock cliffs, deep gorges, and dramatic, often turbulent, white water. Our hosts for the next 2 nights are the McGaw family, who run River Valley Lodge, a venue of rustic charm providing exceptional country comfort, where the focus is on delivering a quality, fun experience, maintaining good relationships with the local community, and operating with a minimum footprint in the natural environment. Ride : 32km +663m 54% gravel Accommodation : River Valley Lodge

Meals:  L,D

Today we explore this mostly unknown part of New Zealand with a scenic 13km 'float' on the Rangitikei River. Travelling by raft we take in over 30 Grade 2 (easy) rapids, passing through an incredible steep sided gorge with a side hike to a spectacular waterfall (weather dependent). We'll return to the lodge mid afternoon in time to explore the lodge gardens, swimming spots or just relax on the riverbank. A second night is spent enjoying dinner at River Valley Lodge where meals are a celebration of seasonal produce, sourced primarily from the garden. The chefs create the daily menu from whatever produce is freshly harvested that day. Scenic Raft : 13km easy - no prior experience required Short hike Accommodation : River Valley Lodge

Meals:  B,L,D

Back on our bikes, we head out from River Valley on a scenic gravel road which leads upto a historic route called the Gentle Annie, used by early Maori to travel around the headwaters of the Rangitikei River and its main tributaries. It's considered one of North Island's best scenic roads, passing through vast pastoral scenery and large sheep/cattle stations but traffic volumes are light and it's a delight to cycle. Finishing in the small settlement of Moawhango, it's a short transfer to the official Gumboot Capital of New Zealand, Taihape. After a late cafe lunch and then testing your skills in the gumboot throwing lane it's an hour's drive to the alpine village of Ohakune. Ohakune's claim to being the Carrot Capital reflects the importance of market gardening in the area, but perhaps of more interest is its proximity to Tongariro National Park and the skifields on the slopes of Mt Ruapehu. There should be time for a short walk into the Mangawhero Forest bursting with kamahi, broadleaf and five finger, with giant rimu, matai and kahikatea trees reaching 30 metres or more above the forest floor. Ride : 66km +1410m 50% gravel Accommodation : Powderhorn Chateau or Peaks Motor Lodge

Meals:  B,D

The Whanganui National Park is a special place which was created to protect the upper reaches of the Whanganui River. Once an important transport route for both Maori and early European settlers, the river flows from Tongariro National Park to the Tasman Sea through wild lowland forests. Today's excursion on the Whanganui River will be truly memorable. A short transfer to Pipiriki and we start our adventure with a 55 minute jet boat journey upriver 32 kms to the Mangapurua Landing, through an area of spectacular natural features with deep river gorges covered with lush native vegetation. From the drop off, it's an easy grade 40 minute walk following in the footsteps of the early pioneers along the old roadway to the “BRIDGE TO NOWHERE” . Here you will stop for lunch on this historical monument of a bygone era and learn the history from your local guide. The next part of your adventure is an easy grade canoe back down the Whanganui River to Pipiriki, through a landscape of remote hills and bush clad valleys. We'll pass through the scenic gorge of the Manganui o te Ao River and the Ngaporo and Autapu rapids should provide some 'gentle' excitement. More exotic trees and farmland, an eel weir and the Paparoa rapid follow before reaching the boat ramp below Pipiriki village. We finish the day with a van transfer to Waimarino, in the heart of the Tongariro National Park. Accommodation : Park Hotel, Waimarino or similar

Meals:  B,L,D

Today's our Queen stage hike, tackling the popular Tongariro Alpine Crossing Trek across a volcanic alpine landscape of dramatic contrasts – steaming vents, glacial valleys, ancient lava flows, alpine vegetation and vivid crater lakes, all with stunning views. This challenging hike starts on a well-formed boardwalk with a gradual climb through the Mangatepopo Valley. The initial 5kms share the track with the Soda Springs Walk, an easy 2hr return hike which is a good option for those who may prefer an easier trek. At the end of the valley the track increases in difficulty, with a steady climb of around 350 m up a staircase to a short plateau in South Crater. The climb resumes with the ascent to Red Crater, the highest point in the Crossing. A steep descent on volcanic rock scree brings walkers to the vivid Nga Rotopounamu-Emerald Lakes. The track continues past Blue Lake - Te Wai Whakaata o Te Rangihiroa (Rangihiroa’s mirror) and begins the long zig-zag descent of the Northern slopes including many steps. Enjoy the magnificent views over Lake Rotoaira and Lake Taupo before descending further into lush forest to the track end. Be prepared for a long and challenging day out and be rewarded with stunning vistas and experiences. Hike : 20.2km 7-8hrs Steep & undulating Fitness required: High Accommodation : Park Hotel, Waimarino or similar

Meals:  B,L,D

After breakfast, it's a 2 hr transfer to Taupo where our trip finishes with a drop off around lunchtime at a central location. It's a 20 min transfer by taxi or shuttle to the airport for those booked to fly out today or the city has many attractions to warrant staying an extra couple of days.

Meals:  B


Inclusions

  • Tasty cafe breakfasts (x5), gourmet picnic or cafe lunches (x4), two course restaurant dinners (x5) catered to all dietary requirements
  • 2 nights at River Valley Lodge
  • 1 night at ski lodge
  • 2 nights motel accommodation with ensuite facilities on a twin share basis
  • Experienced guides who handle all the hard bits and share epic stories (2 guides on groups of 8 or more)
  • Half day Rangitikei River scenic rafting trip
  • Whanganui Jetboat & canoe River Adventure
  • Shuttle to and from Tongariro Alpine Crossing (weather permitting)
  • Tasty nutritious snacks, drinks and treats plus our famous morning and afternoon teas
  • Transport from Wellington (return)
  • Pre departure information kit to help you plan and prepare
  • Access and concession fees paid to the Department of Conservation

  • Bike hire (including helmet) - standard or ebikes available
  • Meals not mentioned in the itinerary
  • All beverages, other than breakfast
  • Arrival and departure transfers
  • Any optional activities
  • Water bottle (help us save the environment and bring your own bike drink bottle)
  • Personal expenses (eg. phone calls, internet, laundry, shopping etc)
  • Travel insurance

About Your Leader

Our guides are one of our biggest assets and we pride ourselves on their level of quality and high standards. Once the trip reaches 8 people, we provide you with two of our expert guides to maximise your enjoyment and overall experience. You’ll know you’re in safe hands as all of our guides are certified in first aid and CPR and many of them are trained bike mechanics. They come from all walks of life but our guides have a common desire to give you the best possible experience, fun and lots of fond memories to take home with you.


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Grading

moderate  
3

The North Island Bike, Hike and Boats tour is graded moderate. The cycle routes are not technical but you do need to be capable of cycling distances between 50-70km and there will be some gravel sections so experience of riding on gravel will be helpful. On-road biking sections may have low to moderate traffic levels so riders need to be confident riding with some traffic. Ebikes are suitable if ridden appropriately and manage battery life (i.e. not on turbo the whole time, and in the correct chain ring for climbing hills). With the trip being fully supported, you can also choose to ride shorter sections and hop in the van at any time. The water based activities are easy with no previous experience of rafting or canoeing required. The Tongariro Alpine Crossing is challenging and a good level of hiking experience and fitness is required; there are shorter, less challenging hikes available.


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