4 Days of Mountains Conquering

4 days 3 nights
New Zealand
Photo Angie L.
Angie L.
Tour Provider
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Difficulty
Moderate
Comfort
Upscale
Weight limit

Embark on a thrilling journey on horseback with an adventure horse as your trusty companion. 

Traverse tussock-filled valleys, follow the winding path of a braided river, and venture deep into the rugged mountains. Challenge yourself as you conquer the summit of a mountain while riding on horseback. 

Step out of your comfort zone and discover the exhilaration of pushing your limits and experiencing something truly extraordinary!

$1,657
per tourist for 4 days
Departing from
Otago, Queenstown-Lakes District, Queenstown Airport
Available dates
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Number of individuals
Only in the Horse Tours Club
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Photo Angie L.
Angie L. is the provider and guide of this trip
The provider speaks: English
I am the "go to" gal if you need anything sorting out. A line dancer, rock n roller, watercolourist, singer, ukulele playing horse adventurer.

Tour highlights

On the route
Adventure and Challenge
Push your limits, this trip highlights the physical demands and the sense of accomplishment
Breathtaking vistas
Discover the Local Wildlife
Our expert guides know the best spots for wildlife viewing, bringing you closer to the incredible creatures and breathtaking vistas
Making stunning photographs
Capture the Inimitable Beauty
Make stunning photographs of the scenery and wildlife to save the most colourful memories of the trip

Route details

Day 1
Take Your First Ride

As you arrive at the homestead, your trusty steeds stand ready, saddles gleaming, eager to carry you on your horseback adventure.  

Today, once you have settled comfortably into the saddle, we will embark on a journey deep into the heart of a tussock-laden valley. Our destination? A breathtaking tarn, its crystal-clear waters teeming with trout. We will lunch at a historic musterer's hut, soaking in the rugged beauty of the high country landscape and the serenity of the mountains

Riding time: 5,5 hours

Riding in the mountains
Getting ready for a trail
Day 2
Flowing Water, Rising Rock
Day 3
Up to The Mountain Summit
Day 4
Save Mountains in Your Heart and Memories
Difficulty
Moderate
Does not require physical training but involves moderate physical activity
Tour provider's comments

Both intermediate / advanced riders and non riders can share this trail. 

Horse Breed: We have bred our own station bred horses replicating the first pioneers horses that lived and worked in the high country. They are surefooted and kind born on the mountains, raised on the mountains and worked in the mountains. Our horses live in a herd environment. We believe that they are so happy because the know who they are and where they come from living in that family group. 

Tack Type: We use western tack, saddles are made in new Zealand by a Canadian saddler Graham Turner Dove saddles. 

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Accommodation

Comfort
Upscale
Camp Site
3 nights

Accommodation: beautifully restored historic homestead every night.

3 nights
Historic homestead

Accommodation: beautifully restored historic homestead every night.

Tickets to group meeting place

Group meeting place
Otago, Queenstown-Lakes District, Queenstown Airport
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Weather conditions along the route
You will get a weather forecast for this tour’s route based on
  • the forecasts for this season
  • the statistics from previous years’ trips
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Included

  • airport transfers from and to Queenstown airport (T&C’s apply in time to meet the trail);
  • 4 days program;
  • 4 riding days;
  • 3 nights accommodation;
  • full board (3 meals a day) plus morning and afternoon tea (we carry flasks of hot water so that we can stop somewhere lovely and enjoy the scenery); 
  • English speaking guides;
  • camping equipment; 
  • pack horses; 
  • horse equipment; 
  • first aid kit (this includes a horse first aid kit, we carry a sat phone, e purp and hand held radios); 
  • we provide a complementary glass of wine each evening but any other alcohol is clients responsibility. 

Extras

  • international flights to and from New Zealand; 
  • personal travel insurance (we require all riders take out travel insurance. When looking for a travel insurance policy make sure it covers horse riding as an activity as well as any adventure activities that are not covered under standard insurance policies); 
  • additional accommodation before and after trip;
  • additional meals; 
  • alcoholic beverages;
  • tips, gratuities and personal expenses.

Group size

up to 8 tourists

Duration

4 days
3 nights

It's important to know

Personal equipment you need for the tour
  • Sleeping bag suited to mountain terrain; 
  • 2 changes of clothes: warm woollen/ merino clothing/ thermal underwear, with long sleeves (including long Johns). Your thermals can double as your "jammies"; 
  • Good set of wet weather trousers & jacket, ensure you can fit your warm clothing underneath these. It is so important for your own comfort. Your waterproofs can be your best friends when the weather turns nasty so choose wisely; 
  • Warm hat/gloves/warm socks/ scarf (snood/ buff); 
  • Suitable foot ware for riding and walking. Light foot ware to wear in the huts (slippers, jandles). It is worth re waterproofing your boots before you ride; 
  • Helmets: we strongly recommend you wear a riding helmet/ please bring your own if you have one. Helmets are mandatory for novice riders and children. We do have helmets you can borrow; 
  • Sun glasses/ sun hat/ sun screen/ Auzzie brim for your riding hat; 
  • Bring power packs for charging your phone or camera, some riders bring solar charging power packs and they work great; 
  • Toiletries / chap stick/ insect repellent/hand sanitizer/ wet wipes/ Covid mask (if required); 
  • Water bottle or small flask; 
  • Waterproof stuff bags for clothes/camera/ sleeping bag. Saddle bags and blue bags are not waterproof. Zip lock plastic bags are a good alternative if you don't have stuff sacks because they seal to keep the water out. Bring the extra-large ones for your clothes; 
  • Hot water bottle if you feel the cold at night; 
  • Ear plugs (these are a must if you are adverse to people snoring as we do share bunkhouse accommodation) sleeping mask; 
  • Micro towel (you can buy in most camping shops); 
  • Small torch or head torch;
  • If you take medication, remember to bring enough for the trail; 
  • Set of togs for swimming (in summer time); 
  • Panadol or equiv. (if you think you will require this);
  • Alcohol or none alcoholic beverages, of your preference, remember space is limited on pack trails so go for tinned beer, tins of rtds or boxed wine. As these fit into the smaller spaces that are left;
  • Chocolate (or other sweeties you can’t resist); 
  • A book/ music or reading downloads.  
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Dates and Prices

  • $1,657
    24 – 27 Mar, 2025 4 days 3 nights
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