How long is the Te Araroa trail South Island?

How long is the Te Araroa trail South Island?

Te Araroa means “The Long Path” and so it is. At an average of 25 kms a day, the trail takes 120 days to walk – four months. The North Island route is just over 1,600 km long, and the South Island just under 1,400 km.

How many Great Walks are in the South Island?

New Zealand has nine Great Walks in total—with five on the South Island, three on the North Island, and one on Stewart Island—centered in some of the country’s most iconic scenery.

Which great walk in NZ is the best?

The Milford Track

The Great Walk of all Great Walks. Deemed ‘the finest walk in the world’, it’s no wonder securing yourself a spot on the trail is nearly impossible. Located in the jewel in New Zealand’s hiking crown, an extremely popular 4-day track through Fiordland, from Lake Te Anau to the stunning Milford Sound.

How long does it take to do the Te Araroa trail?

A thru-tramp takes somewhere between 50-80 days per island. The time depends on fitness, tenacity, weather, and how quickly you want to progress. 50 days is quick and would need a high degree of fitness and some luck with the weather.

How hard is Te Araroa trail?

Stretching 3,000 km from Cape Reinga, at the top of the North Island, to Bluff, at the bottom of the South Island, the TA is defined by its challenging terrain, unpredictable weather and navigational obstacles, and just may be the toughest of the world’s major thru-hikes.

How much does it cost to do the Te Araroa?

NZ$500pp for those walking the length of Te Araroa. NZ$250 for those walking only one island, and. smaller amounts for more specific tracks/distances.

Which is the hardest of the Great Walks?

Kepler Track (60km, 3-4 days)
Opened to take the pressure off the Milford and Routeburn Tracks, but has since become one of the most popular Great Walks, though it may be the toughest.

What is the best time of year to do the Tongariro Crossing?

Summer is the most popular time to enjoy the hike. The summer hiking season is from November through to the end of April. During this time about 130,000 people hike the Crossing. During the summer season there’s around 1000 people hiking the track daily.

What is the hardest Great Walk in New Zealand?

Tongariro Northern Circuit
The Tongariro Northern Circuit is tough primarily for the climb to the Red Crater. This is by far the steepest climb in all the Great Walks of New Zealand and it is up a scree/volcanic sand slope.

Is Routeburn Track difficult?

Level of difficulty: Easy. Track Terrain: Mostly wide and smooth with some rocky patches. Take time to enjoy the dramatic landscape around the Falls, before descending to the alpine pastures of the Routeburn Flats. The track shadows the river as it roars through a magnificent gorge.

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Should I walk the Te Araroa?

There is a wide window of opportunity to walk Te Araroa. But the South Island high country and/or the Tararua Ranges are susceptible to harsh weather. If southbound, we recommend a late September-December start. January is possible if you’re a swift traveller.

How many people walk the Te Araroa trail?

550 people
Te Araroa Trust Chief Executive Rob Wakelin said more than 550 people walked the entire length of the trail over the 2016-2017 summer season, and hundreds of thousands more walked regional sections on shorter hikes and day walks up.

What is the easiest Great Walk in NZ?

the Abel Tasman Track
Abel Tasman
By far the easiest of all the Great Walks is the Abel Tasman Track.

What is the shortest Great Walk NZ?

Routeburn Track
Routeburn Track – at 32 kilometres the shortest of the walking tracks.

Can you do the Tongariro Crossing in trainers?

Can I wear my trainer on the Tongariro Crossing? On a nice sunny day, if you had a good pair of trainers with plenty of tread on the bottom, this should be fine. As you are going over rocky terrain the ankle support from strong walking shoes or boots are recommend especially in wet or icy conditions.

How difficult is the Tongariro Crossing?

How difficult is hiking the Tongariro Alpine Crossing? With a distance of 19.4 km or 12 miles, the Tongariro Alpine Crossing requires a moderate to good level of fitness and a fair amount of preparation to enjoy safely.

Which is the easiest of NZ Great Walks?

Which is harder Milford or Routeburn?

Distance. The Milford Track is 53.5km / 33.2mi. Routeburn is 32km / 19.8mi. Though it’s a shorter trek, the Routeburn is slightly harder with moderate-steep ascents and descents.

What is the easiest Great Walk NZ?

How much of the Te Araroa is road walking?

15%
While walking the 15% of the trail made up of roads (450km), I was privileged enough to hike past a slaughterhouse, a sewage treatment plant, two international airports, and countless farms, sheep, and cattle. I recommend hitching around the road sections to save your feet and energy for the beautiful parts.

How much money do you need to hike the Te Araroa?

Previous walkers suggest you will need NZD$7,000-10,000 for a 5-month through-walk. Most trampers will be on a budget. But to enjoy through tramping requires some indulgence in the trail towns. It pays to allow a margin for this.

What is the hardest walk in NZ?

The Dusky Track
The Dusky Track through Fiordland National Park is infamous for being New Zealand’s hardest hike. New Zealanders even have their own word for this kind of hiking: ‘tramping’.

Are there toilets on the Tongariro Crossing?

Are there toilets along the track? Yes – there are toilets about every 1 to 2 hours along the track. But take your own hand sanitiser and toilet paper.

Which is harder Kepler or Routeburn?

The Kepler Track is probably the hardest of the three, primarily because of the very steep climbs and descents, as well as the longer distances.