Join us on a scenic day trip from Christchurch to Arthur's Pass, where you’ll journey through the breathtaking landscapes of the Southern Alps. Travel by road through picturesque countryside before arriving at the alpine village of Arthur’s Pass. Here, you can explore the area or join an optional guided walk to the spectacular Devil’s Punchbowl Waterfall.
On the return trip to Christchurch, enjoy a stop at the dramatic Castle Hill Boulders, a stunning natural playground of towering limestone formations perfect for exploring and photography.
Optional Upgrade – TranzAlpine Scenic Train:
Start your adventure in style by upgrading to a one-way journey on the world-renowned TranzAlpine Train. Travel from Christchurch to Arthur’s Pass by rail, soaking in spectacular mountain and valley views before joining the rest of the tour. (This replaces the road journey to Arthur’s Pass; all other inclusions remain the same.) *This is subject to availability on your travel dates.
Small Group Guided Tour<br/>Lunch, snacks and hot drinks.<br/>Pickup included
TranzAlpine Train: One-way train journey on the scenic TranzAlpine to Arthur's Pass. All other aspects of the small group tour are the same.<br/>Small group guided tour<br/>Lunch, snacks, hot/cold drinks<br/>Pickup included
You will the opportunity to explore the this small farming township. There is a very popular Bakery serving many kiwi delicacies and coffee, a small art gallery and farming supply stores.
Stopping at the Famous Springfield Doughnut you will be served Morning tea. This small farming town was given the oversized donut as a publicity stunt to promote the "Simpsons Movie".
Visit this stunning alpine lake
Visit the small alpine township of Arthur's Pass village. Located in the Southern Alps, Arthur's Pass serves as a gateway for travellers exploring the National Park's stunning mountain landscapes, hiking trails, and wildlife. This area is popular for outdoor activities such as hiking, skiing in winter, and birdwatching.
Here, you'll have the chance to immerse yourself in the alpine environment. You can enjoy short forest walks through nearby tracks, taking in the native alpine forest and possibly spotting some local wildlife. For those seeking a more rewarding adventure, an optional guided walk to the stunning Devil’s Punchbowl Waterfall is available. The walk takes you to a breathtaking site where the waterfall cascades dramatically down the cliffs, surrounded by the rugged beauty of the valley.
A Enjoy a guided tour and picnic lunch at the Limestone Boulders of Kura Tawhiti/Castle Hill Reserve.
Kura Tawhiti/Castle Hill is rich in local and cultural history and has fascinating geology features. The lime stone boulders are nestled within the Southern Alps (Mountains) as tell us that the are was once covered by a shallow ocean.
During your visit You will have the option to try bouldering, a type of rock climbing that attracts climbers to the Castle Hill area from all around the word.
Find Unique photo opportunities. Your guide will show you some of the best spots for great photos or you can explore the mase of boulders at your own pace and meet back in the carpark.
Picnic style lunch will be provided including hot drinks. Your guide will find a nice secluded spot for you to enjoy lunch away from the crowds.
Meet beside the Citizens' War Memorial Statue at Cathedral Square. Choose this option if you are yet to book your accommodation.
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The largest public art gallery in New Zealand, showcasing a diverse collection of New Zealand and international art.
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Christchurch is generally a safe city for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, visitors should be aware of the ongoing earthquake recovery and redevelopment, which may present some challenges and hazards.
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