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Average: 4.45 Average consumer review of ACTIVE NEW ZEALAND is 4.45 stars
(6,396 trip reviews since 2004)
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Latest trip review on May 15 '12
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"The Kea trip provides families a wonderful taste of the variety of New Zealand adventure. Best part about it is that the ACTIVE NEW ZEALAND guides take care of every logistical task, including every snack, giving mom and dad complete freedom to enjoy themselves. It's a pampering experience."

Sheryl McCoy (California, USA) July 2007 Kea Family
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"Excellent customer focus; Spent extra time and energy trying to accommodate special requests/desires from individuals on the trip (like massages in Okarito and golf in Queenstown)."
Heather Knight (Christchurch, New Zealand) October 2009 Rimu

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Rimu Nov 2011
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The World's 25 Best New Trips: Hoiho Wildlife

National Geographic Adventure magazine - November 2006

New Zealand best trip awards

WHAT'S NEW: Ask any group of experienced guides about their dream trips, and chances are they'll rattle off dozens of options. This year Queenstown-based Active New Zealand invented a creative way to take advantage of all this
unrealized trip-planning potential: The outfitter inaugurated an annual competition among its guides to design the best trip around New Zealand. The winner, of course, would get to lead his or her entry. The contest's first champion is veteran guide Lynette Warmington, 37, who, beginning in March, will lead visitors on her custom 14-day multisport tear around the South Island, stopping to sample some of the region's finest and least known outdoor offerings.

ON THE GROUND: After trekking in the shadows of 12,316-foot (3,754-meter) Mount Cook, you'll set out on a three-day hut-to-hut hike along Warmington's favorite trail, the five-year-old Hump Ridge Track. Tucked into the southwest corner of the South Island, the 35-mile (56-kilometer) route has two new backcountry mountain lodges and offers stellar views of both Lake Hauroko, at 1,516 feet (462 meters) the country's deepest lake, and the moody mountain ranges of Fiordland National Park. The trip culminates with an overnight cruise through isolated Doubtful Sound, where you'll explore waterfall-draped shorelines populated by seals and gape as the sun dips into the Tasman Sea.

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