South Island guided hike worth the cost?
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South Island guided hike worth the cost?
Can anyone weigh in on whether you think the cost of a multi-day guided hike of the Milford Sound and Routeburn tracks is worth it? Since I don't feel up to lugging in my own supplies (other than gear) it seems like the only alternative. I'm trying to convince myself it'll be a once-in-a-lifetime experience, but the price tag is a big one to swallow.
If we do it, this seven-day trek will be the first week of a six-week trip, with the remainder spent exploring in a campervan.
Thanks!
If we do it, this seven-day trek will be the first week of a six-week trip, with the remainder spent exploring in a campervan.
Thanks!
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I'd go with a guided trip Swanny as the enjoyment factor of having your bags carried, food prepared and a decent bed and hot shower is priceless.
If the 65 means 1965 then we are about the same age and I think I am getting past the gung ho tramping trips of my youth where we ate from a can, slept on a thin mat and stayed unwashed. Think of it as helping the New Zealand economy and supporting small tourism businesses. I'll pay for a guided tour when I get down there one day.
You will be more relaxed and refreshed to really enjoy the experience!
If the 65 means 1965 then we are about the same age and I think I am getting past the gung ho tramping trips of my youth where we ate from a can, slept on a thin mat and stayed unwashed. Think of it as helping the New Zealand economy and supporting small tourism businesses. I'll pay for a guided tour when I get down there one day.
You will be more relaxed and refreshed to really enjoy the experience!
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Hi Tasmangirl,
Yep, that's what the 65 stands for. I hear ya on the pitch for supporting a NZ company. I completely agree. It's just a little harder to get used to for a frugal freak like me who can make a dollar, even a Canadian one, stretch about 20 different ways if I put enough time into the research. But I'm reaching the age when I realize that a little splurge now and then can have a big payoffs on the experiential front, and I suspect this is one of those, judging by the reviews.
Thanks for all your help along the way.
Yep, that's what the 65 stands for. I hear ya on the pitch for supporting a NZ company. I completely agree. It's just a little harder to get used to for a frugal freak like me who can make a dollar, even a Canadian one, stretch about 20 different ways if I put enough time into the research. But I'm reaching the age when I realize that a little splurge now and then can have a big payoffs on the experiential front, and I suspect this is one of those, judging by the reviews.
Thanks for all your help along the way.
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You made a good decision! We did the Ultimate Hikes guided Milford Track hike earlier this year and really enjoyed it. In addition to having the comforts of a bed, shower and cooked meals, we also enjoyed getting to know members of our group at meals and in the evenings at the lodges. We thought it was a really well run operation.
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