Experience two of the North Island’s most magical natural wonders in one seamless full-day journey. This private tour combines the serenity of an ancient native forest with the breathtaking beauty of New Zealand’s world-famous glowworm caves — all while travelling through the country’s rolling green farmland, picturesque valleys, and scenic rural landscapes.
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The Glow worm known as Arachnocampa Luminosa, is unique to New Zealand. Thousands of these tiny creatures radiate their unmistakable luminescent light as your expert guide will provide information on the Cave’s historical and geological significance.
The caves were formed over 30 million years ago and comprises 2 levels. The upper level is dry and includes the entrance to the caves and formations known as the Catacombs. On the lower level are stream passages and the Cathedral, walk from the upper level to a 45 minutes boat journey through the starry wonderland of the Glowworm Grotto. Walk through the majestic Cathedral Cove famous for its acoustics.
Your return journey would be through The Waikato farming region with the different animals that you would see along the way, partly following New Zealand’s longest river.
Drop off: Your trip will conclude at your hotel or cruise ship between 6:00pm to 6:30pm depending on weather and traffic conditions.
Ancient Forest Guided Walk
The original tour offers visitors the opportunity to step
through the pest-proof fence, breathe in the forest air, and
be blown away by striking pest-free ancient forest
dominated by towering trees and plants including the
iconic silver fern.
Visitors will learn about conservation in NZ and our
amazing flora and fauna and have the chance to climb the
16m tower up into the canopy. Local, expert guides will also
help visitors spot wildlife such as kākā, tūī, hihi, korimako
kererū, and pōpokotea to name a few.
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