Mt Cook, Day Tour Via Tekapo From Christchurch with Glacier Landing (Small Group, Carbon Neutral)

From NZD NZ$ 779.00
  • Duration: 14 Hours (approx.)
  • Product code: PNVQE6

At 3724m, Aoraki/Mt Cook is home to New Zealand’s highest peak and longest glacier – Haupapa/Tasman Glacier. The\ famous Lake Tekapo and world-renowned meat pies at Fairlie Bakehouse - are the places you will discover or rediscover on this tour, so escape the hustle and bustle of the city life and head out on an adventure to some of the most beautiful parts of the South Island.


Why not fly in a skiplane and a helicopter for the most unforgettable 45-minute experience of Aoraki/Mt Cook! This day out includes the spectacular adventure of the views from the ground and above!

You will be driven in comfort in our modern, comfortable Mercedes Sprinter or Similar vehicle packed with extras, just to make your journey that bit easier. Led by our fun and knowledgeable and passionate tour guides, this journey will come to life in a new way for you.


Memories, made, hearts happy and photos a plenty in this tour!


Highlights
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  • Fairlie Bakehouse 
  • Church of the Good Shepherd – Lake Tekapo
  • Lake Pukaki       
  • Aoraki/Mt Cook National Park
  • Glacier Landing 

 

Itinerary

Christchurch - We start by leaving Garden City/Christchurch and heading south towards our destination, while our knowledgeable driver points out some of the Garden City’s highlights.

Canterbury Plains - Wrapped around Christchurch are the Canterbury Plains filled with farmland as far as the eye can see. Most types of farming you can think of will be found on the plains such as crops, vineyards, dairy and livestock production.

Fairlie Bakehouse (10mins) - A Classic New Zealand farming town hidden away in Mackenzie.  Fairlie goes through some stunning colour changes especially come Autum, this is truly one of the best locations to sit and relax with one of their world-famous meat Pies from the Bakehouse. And this stop is also where we will pick up your lunch to keep you full of energy for the rest of the day.

Lake Tekapo/ Church of the Good Shepherd (15mins) – An alpine lake region like no other in the heart of Mackenzie. At the right time of year, you will find clusters of wild lupins along the lake edge. Once we arrive in Tekapo we head towards the most popular photo spots in the country The Church of The Good Shepard for those social media worthy pictures.

Lake Pukaki (10mins) - This glacier fed lake is unique compared to its alpine partners. The colours can change from ice blue to a dark deep blue depending on the weather conditions. On a clear day enjoy undisturbed views right up to Mt Cook which appears to extend out of the head of the lake.

Aoraki/Mt Cook National Park (2.5hrs) – AND HERE WE ARE! Named after the famous explorer James Cook, Aoraki/Mt Cook is New Zealand’s highest peak. Once here our lovely guide will drive you to check into your flight!  

At 2:30 our driver will collect you from your chosen destinations for the day to head back home.

Lake Tekapo (10mins) -We stop briefly in Lake Tekapo for one last time to take those last minute late evening photos of the Church and the Lake.

Christchurch – After what has been a simply beautiful day, we will head back to the Garden City. Its bittersweet as you’ll be exhausted but filled with new memories.


Please note additional stops are taken into considerations for toilet breaks.


Inclusions:

  • Small Group
  • Carbon Neutral
  • Fully Guided Tour (except walks)
  • Bottled Water
  • Kiwi Snacks
  • Wi-Fi
  • USB charging
  • pre-ordered lunch from Fairlie bakehouse
  • Commentary
  • Glacier Landing 
  • 100% Kiwi as experience.


Optional Extras:

  • One-way tour from Christchurch to Queenstown via Mt Cook

We at Cheeky Kea Tours believe that it’s in the small things, the hidden surprises, and the secret stops that make your adventure one to remember. With comfortable and specially designed vehicles, and individually packaged refreshments will ensure you enjoy the journey with us!

 

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