more wilderness, less people
Tramping in Fiordland National Park.
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Tuatapere Hump Ridge TrackCommercial organisation |
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Location |
South Island ▷ Southland ▷ Tuatapere |
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Payment RequirementIs there a cost for this experience or is it free? Paid access/participation The experience costs money to access or take part in. |
Absolutely great way, very good huts!!
Beautiful 3 day trek.
It's paradise.
The walk up to the hut is an absolute dream.
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10/10 | 5 |
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9/10 | 4 |
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36% |
8/10 | 1 |
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9% |
7/10 | 0 |
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6/10 | 0 |
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5/10 | 1 |
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9% |
4/10 | 0 |
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5.0/5
The walk up to the hut is an absolute dream.
Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in December 2016
Customer
4.5/5
Beautiful 3 day trek.
Worth it.
Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in December 2016
Customer
5.0/5
It's paradise.
The end of the world. always make sure you're on the signed track (esp at the beginning).
Reviewed almost 15 years ago
Customer
Great to hear you loved the track! We get soo much positive feedback from our walkers - its fantastic!
5.0/5
This track is amazing, the wide open views are great and much better than a track that is only a forest experience.
The facilities are really great and the quality of the lodges makes it hard to believe you are in absolute wilderness. The staff were really friendly and helpful. Altogether a really great, much recommened experience.
Reviewed about 14 years ago and experienced in February 2010
Customer
5.0/5
Absolutely great way, very good huts!!
Reviewed about 14 years ago and experienced in February 2010
Customer
4.5/5
A very good experience.The climb on 1st day was through a variety of types of beautiful bush.(not as difficult as we believed it to be).Beautiful veiws above the clouds at the top and a lovely lodge.Day
2 Down was entirely different bush and amazing viaducts.(lovely lodge)Day 3 was a nice bush and beach walk.Good and caring Guides.
Reviewed almost 15 years ago
Customer
Yes - diveristy! Thats our little gem - we have a bit of everything - from towering tors and beautiful tarns on the ridge to massive engineering masterpeices you walk over (the largest wooden viaduct in the world) and the graceful Hectors' dolphin which lives at Port Craig and loves to surf the waves at bluecliffs beach. Like you said Owen - even our bush changes - from goblin forrests and twisting trees to beautiful ferns gardens below our giant natives. love it.
4.0/5
The view from the top is worth even coming to NZ.
The Heli (optional) was expensive but we were honeymoon lazy. Walk up and save a bit. Premium rooms are good for couples.
Reviewed almost 15 years ago
Customer
Hi guys! Glad you enjoyed your trip, our upgrade rooms are really popular. We get lots of positive feedback about our hot showers and private super king beds - where else can you get that kind of luxury on three day a walking track (and nearly a kilometer high) in New Zealand?
5.0/5
A real treat of a walk into a hidden corner of New Zealand.
Reviewed over 10 years ago and experienced in January 2014
Customer
4.5/5
A two night tramp can be done independently without tour company if planned well.
The old school house Doc hut is great, lots of history.
Reviewed over 10 years ago and experienced in January 2014
Customer
2.5/5
No bird life, huts good, long first day.
Reviewed almost 12 years ago
Customer
4.5/5
Beautiful 3 day trek.
Worth it.
Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in December 2016
Customer
5.0/5
The walk up to the hut is an absolute dream.
Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in December 2016
Customer
4.5/5
A two night tramp can be done independently without tour company if planned well.
The old school house Doc hut is great, lots of history.
Reviewed over 10 years ago and experienced in January 2014
Customer
5.0/5
A real treat of a walk into a hidden corner of New Zealand.
Reviewed over 10 years ago and experienced in January 2014
Customer
2.5/5
No bird life, huts good, long first day.
Reviewed almost 12 years ago
Customer
5.0/5
Absolutely great way, very good huts!!
Reviewed about 14 years ago and experienced in February 2010
Customer
5.0/5
This track is amazing, the wide open views are great and much better than a track that is only a forest experience.
The facilities are really great and the quality of the lodges makes it hard to believe you are in absolute wilderness. The staff were really friendly and helpful. Altogether a really great, much recommened experience.
Reviewed about 14 years ago and experienced in February 2010
Customer
5.0/5
It's paradise.
The end of the world. always make sure you're on the signed track (esp at the beginning).
Reviewed almost 15 years ago
Customer
Great to hear you loved the track! We get soo much positive feedback from our walkers - its fantastic!
4.0/5
The view from the top is worth even coming to NZ.
The Heli (optional) was expensive but we were honeymoon lazy. Walk up and save a bit. Premium rooms are good for couples.
Reviewed almost 15 years ago
Customer
Hi guys! Glad you enjoyed your trip, our upgrade rooms are really popular. We get lots of positive feedback about our hot showers and private super king beds - where else can you get that kind of luxury on three day a walking track (and nearly a kilometer high) in New Zealand?
4.5/5
A very good experience.The climb on 1st day was through a variety of types of beautiful bush.(not as difficult as we believed it to be).Beautiful veiws above the clouds at the top and a lovely lodge.Day
2 Down was entirely different bush and amazing viaducts.(lovely lodge)Day 3 was a nice bush and beach walk.Good and caring Guides.
Reviewed almost 15 years ago
Customer
Yes - diveristy! Thats our little gem - we have a bit of everything - from towering tors and beautiful tarns on the ridge to massive engineering masterpeices you walk over (the largest wooden viaduct in the world) and the graceful Hectors' dolphin which lives at Port Craig and loves to surf the waves at bluecliffs beach. Like you said Owen - even our bush changes - from goblin forrests and twisting trees to beautiful ferns gardens below our giant natives. love it.
4.5/5
Some of the most amazing scenery I have seen in New Zealand.
I saw the best sunsets. Just perhaps a little too many steps.
Reviewed over 16 years ago
Customer