As the sun begins to rise over the vast expanse of Abel Tasman National Park, Sarah feels a surge of excitement as she prepares for her adventure with The Two Gods – Guided Kayak & Unguided Walk in New Zealand.
With her paddle in hand and a sense of anticipation in her heart, she embarks on a journey that promises to be unlike any other. The crystal-clear waters of the park’s coastline beckon her, while the untouched trails through the lush forest offer a sense of mystery and exploration.
With each stroke of her paddle and every step she takes, Sarah discovers a deeper connection to the natural world around her. But there’s more to this extraordinary experience than meets the eye, and as Sarah sets off on her journey, she can’t help but wonder what secrets lie ahead and what wonders await her along the way.
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Good To Know
- The Two Gods trip in New Zealand offers a guided kayak and unguided walk experience in the stunning Abel Tasman National Park.
- The trip includes lunch and provides equipment and safety gear.
- The meeting point is at Abel Tasman Kayaks Base in Mārahau, and the activity starts at 8:15 AM.
- There is a cancellation policy in place, with a full refund for cancellations made up to 24 hours in advance.
Trip Details
Embark on an unforgettable adventure with The Two Gods – Guided Kayak & Unguided Walk in New Zealand, where you’ll have the opportunity to explore the stunning Abel Tasman National Park.
This trip includes lunch but doesn’t include return transport from Nelson/Motueka. Meeting and pickup details will be provided to ensure a smooth start to your adventure. It’s important to note the cancellation policy, which allows for a full refund if cancellation is made at least 24 hours in advance.
Once you’re ready to begin, meet at the Abel Tasman Kayaks Base at 8:15 AM. From there, you’ll enjoy a guided kayak and unguided walk experience. With the help of experienced guides, you’ll navigate the crystal-clear waters of the park, taking in the breathtaking views and discovering the diverse flora and fauna that call this place home.
After the kayak portion, you’ll embark on an unguided walk, enjoying the tranquility of nature and witnessing even more stunning landscapes.
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Inclusions
Included in The Two Gods – Guided Kayak & Unguided Walk in New Zealand experience are a delicious lunch, the opportunity to embark on a guided kayak and unguided walk adventure, all necessary equipment and safety gear, experienced guides to assist you along the way, and the chance to take in the stunning views and natural surroundings of the Abel Tasman National Park.
Inclusions | ||
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Lunch | Equipment | Experienced Guides |
Guided Kayak | Safety Gear | Stunning Views |
Unguided Walk | Natural Surroundings |
This incredible experience not only allows you to indulge in a mouthwatering lunch but also provides you with the necessary equipment and safety gear for your adventure. With experienced guides by your side, you can feel confident as you navigate the waters in a guided kayak and explore the park on an unguided walk. The stunning views and natural surroundings of the Abel Tasman National Park will leave you in awe. Soak in the beauty of nature as you paddle through crystal-clear waters, and learn about the tranquility of the park’s pristine landscapes.
Meeting and Pickup
Where and when does the meeting and pickup for The Two Gods – Guided Kayak & Unguided Walk in New Zealand experience take place?
Adventure seekers will meet at Abel Tasman Kayaks Base, located at 273 Sandy Bay-Marahau Road, Mārahau 7197, New Zealand. The meeting time is at 8:15 AM, so be sure to arrive promptly to ensure a smooth start to your day of exploration.
After the exciting kayaking and peaceful walk through the Abel Tasman National Park, the activity will conclude back at the meeting point.
It’s important to note that return transport from Nelson/Motueka isn’t included in the trip price, so participants should plan their own transportation accordingly.
Get set for a thrilling adventure in one of New Zealand’s most stunning natural landscapes!
Experience
Are you ready to learn about the beauty and tranquility of the Abel Tasman National Park with a guided kayak and unguided walk experience?
Here are four reasons why this adventure will be an unforgettable experience:
Explore the beautiful Abel Tasman National Park: With its pristine golden beaches, lush forests, and crystal-clear waters, the park offers a stunning backdrop for your adventure.
Witness stunning natural landscapes: Paddle through turquoise waters, marvel at towering cliffs, and discover hidden coves as you kayak along the coastline. Then, embark on an unguided walk through the park’s trails and learn about the serenity of nature.
Learn about the local flora and fauna: Expert guides will share their knowledge about the unique plant and animal species that call the park home. Keep an eye out for seals, dolphins, and native birds as you explore.
Enjoy the tranquility of nature: Connect with the natural world as you paddle and walk through this untouched paradise. Feel the sense of peace and rejuvenation that comes from being surrounded by the beauty of the park.
Embark on this extraordinary guided kayak and unguided walk experience in the Abel Tasman National Park and create memories that will last a lifetime.
Additional Information
Now, let’s dive into the realm of additional information, where you’ll find all the key details and important facts to make your guided kayak and unguided walk experience in the Abel Tasman National Park a seamless and unforgettable adventure.
Confirmations for this trip are received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability. Service animals are allowed, and the activity is near public transportation, making it easily accessible for most travelers. However, please note that the trip isn’t wheelchair accessible.
The maximum number of travelers per tour is 100, ensuring a personalized experience. Operated by Abel Tasman Kayaks, this trip offers a full refund for cancellations made up to 24 hours in advance. In case of poor weather, an alternative date or a full refund is provided.
Contact the Viator Help Center for any assistance you may need, and remember that terms and conditions apply to your booking.
With all this information in hand, get ready to embark on an incredible journey through the stunning Abel Tasman National Park.
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Contact and Pricing
For assistance with your booking or any inquiries, the Viator Help Center is available to provide you with the necessary information and support. Their team of knowledgeable professionals can assist you in booking your adventure and answer any questions you may have about The Two Gods – Guided Kayak & Unguided Walk in New Zealand.
Here are some key details and pricing information to help you plan your trip:
- Product Code: 161500P4
- Price: Starting from $159.65 per person
- Inclusions: Lunch, guided kayak and unguided walk experience, equipment and safety gear, experienced guides
- Cancellation Policy: Full refund for cancellations made up to 24 hours in advance. No refund for cancellations made less than 24 hours before start time. Weather-dependent activity, alternative date or full refund offered for cancellations due to poor weather.
With the Viator Help Center’s assistance and these details, you can confidently book your adventure and look forward to an unforgettable experience exploring the stunning Abel Tasman National Park.
Common Questions
What Is the Minimum Age Requirement for Participating in ‘The Two Gods – Guided Kayak & Unguided Walk’ in New Zealand?
The minimum age requirement for participating in ‘The Two Gods – Guided Kayak & Unguided Walk’ in New Zealand is not mentioned.
Are There Any Restrictions on the Weight or Height of Participants for the Kayak and Walk Experience?
There are no restrictions on the weight or height of participants for the kayak and walk experience. All individuals, regardless of size, can enjoy the adventure and beauty of the Abel Tasman National Park.
Can I Bring My Own Kayak and Equipment for the Tour?
No, participants cannot bring their own kayak and equipment for the tour. The Two Gods – Guided Kayak & Unguided Walk in New Zealand includes all necessary equipment and safety gear provided by experienced guides.
Is There an Option for Vegetarian or Vegan Lunch?
Yes, there is an option for a vegetarian or vegan lunch on The Two Gods – Guided Kayak & Unguided Walk in New Zealand. Enjoy a delicious plant-based meal while exploring the beautiful Abel Tasman National Park.
Are There Any Restroom Facilities Available Along the Kayak and Walk Route?
Restroom facilities are available along the kayak and walk route in New Zealand’s Abel Tasman National Park. Travelers can take a break and use the facilities while exploring the stunning natural landscapes.
The Sum Up
To sum it up, the Two Gods – Guided Kayak & Unguided Walk in New Zealand offers an exhilarating adventure through the stunning landscapes of Abel Tasman National Park.
With expert guides, top-notch equipment, and a delicious lunch included, participants can enjoy the tranquility of nature while learning about the local flora and fauna.
This extraordinary experience is perfect for adventure seekers looking to explore the beauty of New Zealand’s wilderness.
Don’t miss out on this unforgettable journey!
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