Embark on a scenic exploration from Christchurch to Mt Cook via Lake Tekapo. Discover New Zealand’s highest peak, Haupapa/Tasman Glacier, and indulge in world-renowned meat pies at Fairlie Bakehouse.
Embark on a scenic exploration from Christchurch to Mt Cook via Lake Tekapo. Discover New Zealand’s highest peak, Haupapa/Tasman Glacier, and indulge in world-renowned meat pies at Fairlie Bakehouse.
- Christchurch - Begin the journey by departing from Ōtautahi Christchurch, famously known as New Zealand’s Garden City. As the tour heads south, the experienced guide will highlight some of the central city’s key attractions.
- Canterbury Region - Crossing the Rakaia bridge and moving inland towards mid-Canterbury, travelers will observe the…
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Christchurch - Begin the journey by departing from Ōtautahi Christchurch, famously known as New Zealand’s Garden City. As the tour heads south, the experienced guide will highlight some of the central city’s key attractions.
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Canterbury Region - Crossing the Rakaia bridge and moving inland towards mid-Canterbury, travelers will observe the region’s distinctive braided river ecosystem and patchwork fields. The plains host a variety of activities, including crop cultivation, viticulture, dairy farming, and livestock production.
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Fairlie Bakehouse - Located in the picturesque farming town of Fairlie, this stop is a favorite among guests. It is particularly beautiful in autumn when the trees lining the streets and Burkes Pass turn a vibrant orange. Here, guests can savor a renowned Fairlie Bakehouse pie, with the classic steak and cheese being a team favorite!
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Lake Tekapo - The next stop is Lake Tekapo. Surrounded by the Southern Alps and the Mackenzie District’s unique tussocked landscape, visitors are treated to breathtaking views. From late November to early January, the lakeshore is adorned with clusters of wild lupins. While here, the tour will visit one of New Zealand’s most photographed spots; the Church of the Good Shepherd.
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Lake Pukaki - The final stop before reaching Aoraki Mt Cook National Park is Lake Pukaki. With its colors shifting from icy to deep blue depending on the weather, this glacier-fed lake is distinct from other alpine lakes in the area. On clear days, enjoy unobstructed views of Aoraki rising from the lake’s edge.
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Aoraki Mount Cook National Park (Te Wahipounamu) - Welcome to Aoraki Mt Cook National Park! Upon arrival, guests can choose to embark on the Tasman Glacier Viewpoint Track or explore Mt Cook Village, visiting attractions such as the Visitor Centre and Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre. Alternatively, for an aerial perspective, a scenic flight can be arranged (booked and sold separately).
Tasman Glacier Viewpoint Track - This track leads through old terminal moraines of the Haupapa, offering stunning views of the glacier, surrounding river, and Tasman Lake.
*Please note that due to potential delays from other customers or road conditions, the time allocated in Aoraki Mt Cook National Park for exploration may be less than advertised. This may mean that completing walks, etc., might not be possible. The friendly guide will assist with the best options available on the day. At 2:15 pm, please follow their instructions as they will provide the collection time before drop-off in Mt Cook Village.
- Mt. Cook Village - Here, guests are dropped off and wished safe travels for their next adventure. With a camera roll full of memories, this day will surely be one to boast about!
Please note additional stops are considered for restroom breaks.

- On-board WiFi
- Complimentary bottled water
- Included lunch
- Assorted snacks provided
- Air-conditioned vehicles
- Authentic Kiwi Experience
- On-board WiFi
- Complimentary bottled water
- Included lunch
- Assorted snacks provided
- Air-conditioned vehicles
- Authentic Kiwi Experience
Standing at 3,724 meters, Aoraki Mt Cook is the tallest peak in New Zealand. For the local Ngā Tahu iwi, Aoraki is revered as a sacred ancestor, making it much more than just a mountain. The tale of Aoraki and his brothers is one of the most significant Māori legends of the South Island, illustrating the dramatic creation of Kā Tiritiri o te Moana…
Standing at 3,724 meters, Aoraki Mt Cook is the tallest peak in New Zealand. For the local Ngā Tahu iwi, Aoraki is revered as a sacred ancestor, making it much more than just a mountain. The tale of Aoraki and his brothers is one of the most significant Māori legends of the South Island, illustrating the dramatic creation of Kā Tiritiri o te Moana (Southern Alps), which now hosts one of Aotearoa’s most stunning National Parks.
Why not embark on a journey south to discover the finest offerings of the South Island? Escape the hustle and bustle of Ōtautahi Christchurch on this one-way adventure through the Canterbury plains, along State Highway 79, stopping at the renowned Fairlie Bakehouse, Lake Tekapo, and Lake Pukaki, before reaching Aoraki Mt Cook Village. Travel in comfort aboard our modern Mercedes Sprinter (or similar), equipped with amenities to enhance your trip. Guided by our enthusiastic, knowledgeable, and passionate tour guides, this is an experience you will cherish forever!
- Travel time is included in the total duration of the tour.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.