Skip to content
  • Map
  • Route Finder
  • Route Planner
  • Travel Guide
  • Community
Sign up or log in
  • Map
  • Route Finder
  • Route Planner
  • Travel Guide
  • Community
Sign up
  • Places & Accommodation
    • Places to visit
    • Eat & drink
    • Huts
    • Accommodation
    • Ski resorts
    • Crags
  • News & Conditions
    • Current Conditions
    • Weather
    • Webcams
    • Avalanche Report
    • Events
  • Inspiration
    • Collections
    • Offers
    • Travel Stories
    • Publications
  • Community
    • Challenges
    • Groups
  • Settings
  • Help
Back
Routes New Zealand Te Araroa
Plan a route here Plan similar route
Long-Distance Hiking Toprecommended route

Te Araroa

· 1 review · Long-Distance Hiking · New Zealand
Logo Outdooractive Editors
Responsible for this content
Outdooractive Editors Verified partner 
  • Lighthouse at Cape Reinga
    Lighthouse at Cape Reinga
    Photo: Florian Bugiel, CC BY-SA, flickr.com
Franka Ebell
on the December 05, 2023

Gibt es die Strecke auch für northbounder?

All questions
  • The route
  • Details
  • Turn-by-turn directions
  • How to get there
  • Literature
  • Current information
  • Equipment
The long-distance path "Te Araroa" crosses both of the islands of New Zealand from north to south. On a length of 3500 km we enjoy the wild countryside between Cape Reinga and Bluff.
difficult
Distance 3,479.4 km
Duration546:07 h
Ascent66,430 m
Descent66,520 m
Highest point1,928 m
Lowest point-2 m

If you want to take the whole tour, you have to budget 50 to 80 days on each island – depending on your personal fitness level and the weather conditions. If this is much too long for you, "Te Araroa" offers a lot of possibilities for one- or multiple day tours through the wonderful nature of New Zealand as well.

The way can be walked into both directions. Walking from North to South, it is best to start between end of September and December – then there is a fairly high change of having good weather conditions at critical points of the route. Especially the mountain area on the southen island is not easy to cross and therefore not recommended after april. 

Since the countryside through which the "Te Araroa" leads is often deserted and wild, it is very important to have knowledge of routing and navigation. You should also know how to cross rivers without tools, how to put up a tent, which first aid equipment you should always take along and how to prevent undercooling.

Author’s recommendation

Between Mangapurua Landing and Pipiriki, the tour will lead you on the Whanganui River. If you want to go by canoe or kayak, you should book in advance so that they are available to you upon arrival. 
Profile picture of Svenja Trachte
Author
Svenja Trachte 
Update: September 15, 2023
Difficulty
difficult
Technique
Stamina
Experience
Landscape
Highest point
1,928 m
Lowest point
-2 m
Best time of year
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec

Track types

Show elevation profile

Safety information

On the southern island, there are two rivers which can not be crossed. To reach the other side of Rakaia and Rangitata River, you have to go around the road in a vehicle. You will find more information here:

  • Rakaia River
  • Rangitata River

Between Queenstown and Greenstone the only passable way is the main highway along Lake Waikatipu. It is recommended to use a shuttle bus.

Tips and suggestions

You will find further information at the official homepage of the "Te Araroa".

For a short distance on Queen Charlotte Track, you need a permit.

If you want to stay in one of the official huts of the Department of Conservation, you need a pass.

On arrival in New Zealand, you need a visa. 

Start

Cape Reinga
Coordinates:
DD
-34.426718, 172.677541
DMS
34°25'36.2"S 172°40'39.1"E
UTM
59H 654146 6189252
w3w 
///flaming.ideally.movements
Show on Map

Destination

Stirling Point

Turn-by-turn directions

The tour starts at Cape Reinga which is the most northern point of the northern island. We pass sandy beaches which look like paradise and reach Auckland. From there the way leads alongside Waikato River and through Hakarimata Range to Hamilton. On the next stage Mount Pirongia dominates the skyline of the landscape. Through King Country we finally reach the volcanic landscape Tongariro.

The next stage brings us back to the seaside. We descend Tongariro Crossing and the way leads us through Whanganui National Park, we reach the same-named river and go toward south. Over Manawatu we reach Palmerston North and then New Zealands capital Wellington. 

Via ferry we arrive at the southern island. Starting at Ship Cove (Marlborough Sounds) we choose Queen Charlotte Track, which brings us south through easy terrain. The route gets more and more demanding while we are approaching Nelson Lakes National Park.

Over Main Divide at Harper Pass we cross the mountains. Vast grassy landscapes and large Merino sheep farms are on our way. Our next station is Canterbury, then we cross the rivers Rakaia und Rangitata and reach Mackenzie Basin with its turquoise lakes and beautiful views of Mount Cook, New Zealands highest peak. Passing lake Pukaki we reach Twize and eventually Ohau Range.

We pass as well the lakes Wanaka und Wakatipu and cross Otago, before we reach the last stage of the tour: the crossing of the southlands. Alongside the shore we walk through Riverton and Invercargill and finally we reach the aim of the tour, Stirling Point in Bluff.

Public transport

Public-transport-friendly

  • Flight from Auckland to Kerikeri, then with the tourist bus to Cape Reinga
  • Flight from Auckland to Kaitaia, then with the tourist bus to Cape Reinga
  • Bus from Auckland to Paihia, then with the tourist bus to Cape Reinga

Get Timetable to destination

to
Te Araroa

Directions

A1 leads north to Cape Reinga, it is though recommended to all long-distance hikers to take the public transport to reach the starting point of the tour.

Parking

There are parking lots at Cape Reinga

Coordinates

DD
-34.426718, 172.677541
DMS
34°25'36.2"S 172°40'39.1"E
UTM
59H 654146 6189252
w3w 
///flaming.ideally.movements
Show on Map
Get there by train, car, bike, or on foot!

Book recommendations for this region:

Show more
All publications

Equipment

Solid and already broken-in shoes, comfortable and functional clothing (wind- and waterproof, several layers), large backpack with rain cover, map and compass, solar protection, flashlight, first aid kit, water and food supplies, camping equipment
The most beautiful long-distance hikes in New Zealand
New Zealand

Questions and answers

Profile picture of Franka Ebell
Question from Franka Ebell · December 05, 2023 · Community
More Show less
Answer

Ratings and reviews

5.0
(1)
Profile picture of Jesreel Dietrich
Jesreel Dietrich 
May 25, 2021 · Community
Comment

Photos from others


Reviews
1
Difficulty
difficult
Distance
3,479.4 km
Duration
546:07 h
Ascent
66,430 m
Descent
66,520 m
Highest point
1,928 m
Public-transport-friendly Multi-stage route Scenic Refreshment stops available Cultural/historical interest Geological highlights Flora Fauna Linear route

Weather at the route's trailhead

Statistics

  • My Map
  • Content
  • Show images Hide images
Features
Maps and trails
  • 3 Waypoints
  • 3 Waypoints
  • Route
  • Gradient
  • Snow Depth Unlock with Pro+
Push the arrows to change the view
  km
●   km
 km Distance
: h Duration
 m Ascent
 m Descent
 m Highest point
 m Lowest point

Excursions and leisure tips for the region

Routes New Zealand Te Araroa
App Store
Google Play Store
Huawei App Gallery
  • Our services
    • Features
    • Subscriptions
    • Pro for Search & Rescue
    • Enjoy benefits and discounts from our partners
    • Vouchers
    • B2B
  • More services
    • Help Center
    • Blog (German only)
    • Shop
    • Newsletter
    • Affiliate Program
    • Contact Us
  • Corporate
    • Discover Outdooractive
    • Outdooractive30
    • Careers
    • Outdooractive Business
Learn more about the apps for Android and iOS
1% for the Planet Digitize the Planet
Choose a language
English
  • Deutsch
  • italiano
  • français
  • español
  • עברית
  • 中文
  • română
  • português (Portugal)
  • português (Brasil)
  • čeština
  • suomi
  • русский
  • magyar
  • norsk bokmål
  • slovenčina
  • Nederlands
  • 日本語
  • українська
  • हिन्दी
  • Türkçe
  • Ελληνικά
  • Mobile version
  • Terms and conditions
  • Privacy policy
  • Cancellation policy
  • Customer information
  • Terms of payment
  • Map information
  • Legal Disclosure