Te Araroa Trail
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New Zealand New Zealand
General information about Te Araroa Trail
Difficulty
Length
3.175 km
Elevation gain
71.650 m
Elevation loss
71.750 m
Highest Point
Stag Saddle / 1.925 m
Lowest Point
0 m
Round Trip?
No
Walk in both directions?
Yes
3.175 km
71.650 m
71.750 m
Stag Saddle
1.925 m
0 m

The best time to hike the Te Araroa Trail is:

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The Te Araroa Trail runs for a length of 3175 kilometers through New Zealand.

The difficulty of the trail is rated as hard and it usually takes 159 days to walk the Te Araroa Trail.
Of course, how long it really takes for the trail depends on the experience and fitness of the hikers.

The drinking water supply is on the way no problem, since there are numerous possibilities to fill up the water supplies.
This can be done, for example, at streams, springs, but also at wells or public facilities. However, the water may have to be filtered before drinking!

On the trail you are self-sufficient.
But at irregular intervals (at least every few days) there is the possibility to buy food.
This needs to be planned accordingly and it can only be recommended to contact the aid stations and check the opening hours.

You can stay overnight on campsites, in guesthouses/hotels along the way and in unmanaged huts.

Wild camping is not allowed As always, leave behind no traces . Rubbish has to be taken away and nature has to be respected and protected!

Campfires are currently allowed. However, this can change at any time.
Therefore, please be sure to pay attention to public notices and a possible risk of forest fires..
In addition, new fireplaces should never be built, but existing ones should be used.

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The best time to hike the Te Araroa Trail is:

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Specifics
Dogs are not allowed on the trail!
Self-supply (food can be bought every few days)
Water is sufficiently available but may need to be filtered
Only partly recommended for people with a fear of heights
Also accessible in winter
Campfires are allowed
The path is sufficiently marked
Wild camping is not allowed
Mobile Internet is not available all over the trail
Fishing allowed (permit must be purchased)
There are bathing opportunities along the way
At least one river must be crossed
You shouldn't meet any bears here
Sections are also accessible
Route planning

Arrival

You will arrive to Te Araroa Trail via Auckland International Airport.

You can get to Starting point via Bus / Cab / Uber. Duration approx. 8 hours.

Departure

Departure from Te Araroa Trail is via Queenstown International Airport.

You can get to the airport per Bus / Cab / Uber. Takes about 5 hours.

Accommodation

  • on campsites
  • in guesthouses/hotels along the way
  • in unmanaged huts

Loneliness

Hardly any other people and you sleep in huts/tents with no contact to villages
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