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9-Day Self-Launched South Island Rail & Alpine Expedition (Christchurch Start)

9-Day Self-Launched South Island Rail & Alpine Expedition (Christchurch Start)

9 days · South Island, New Zealand

Stray Travel charges £1,890

£930saved per person (49%)

No-markup version: ~£960 per person

Estimate only, not a guaranteed price. Always verify costs independently before booking.

Experience the best of New Zealand's South Island independently — from the iconic TranzAlpine train ride across the Southern Alps to the glaciers of the West Coast, the adrenaline capital of Queenstown, the wilderness of Fiordland, and the alpine grandeur of Mount Cook. This self-launched version follows the same route as Stray Travel's Kaka Select tour, swapping the guided group bus for local shuttles, intercity coaches, and rental options, while keeping accommodation comfortable at budget-friendly motels and hostels. All key activities — the TranzAlpine train, Milford Sound cruise, Kepler Track, and Lake Tekapo — are bookable independently. Estimated cost is roughly £950–£1,100 per person, saving you over £800 versus the Stray Travel operator price.

Day-by-day

Day 1

Christchurch → TranzAlpine Train → Hokitika

Christchurch to Hokitika

Head to Christchurch Railway Station (Addington) for the early-morning TranzAlpine scenic train departure at around 8:15am. Book your own train ticket directly via KiwiRail (book.kiwirail.co.nz) — typically NZ$99–169 (~£48–82) each way in a standard scenic seat. The journey crosses the Southern Alps through Arthur's Pass, offering spectacular mountain views. Disembark at Greymouth and take a local bus or taxi (~NZ$20–30, ~£10–15) south to Hokitika (about 45 mins). Check in to Stumpers Bar & Backpackers or a budget motel near Hokitika Beach. Stroll Hokitika's famous glowstone beach at sunset and grab dinner at a local café.

🚌TranzAlpine train from Christchurch Railway Station (Addington) to Greymouth; local InterCity coach or taxi onward to Hokitika

🛏Stumpers Bar & Backpackers or Hokitika budget motel (e.g. Shining Star Beachfront Accommodation) — approx £40–55/night for a private room

  • TranzAlpine scenic train Christchurch to Greymouth — book direct via KiwiRail (~£55 per person)
  • Bus or shuttle from Greymouth to Hokitika (~£10–15)
  • Evening walk on Hokitika Beach
  • Optional: Dinner at a local restaurant with ocean views (~£15–20)
~£130
Day 2

Hokitika to Franz Josef Glacier

Franz Josef

After a hostel breakfast, catch the InterCity coach from Hokitika south to Franz Josef (~2.5 hours, ~NZ$25–40, ~£12–20 — book at intercity.co.nz). Check in to a budget motel or hostel in Franz Josef township. Spend the afternoon exploring the village, walking to the Franz Josef Glacier viewpoint (free), and browsing local cafés and shops. The glacier viewpoint walk is an easy 1.5km return trail giving impressive views of the glacier terminus.

🚌InterCity coach from Hokitika to Franz Josef (~2.5 hours)

🛏Franz Josef TOP 10 Holiday Park (budget cabin/dorm) or Rainforest Retreat budget room — approx £35–50/night

  • InterCity coach Hokitika to Franz Josef (~£15)
  • Franz Josef Glacier terminal face viewpoint walk (free)
  • Explore Franz Josef township
  • Optional: Heli-hike on the glacier via GetYourGuide (~£180–220)
~£95
Day 3

Franz Josef → Lake Matheson → Wanaka → Queenstown

Franz Josef to Queenstown via Lake Matheson and Wanaka

Rise early for the Lake Matheson 'Mirror Lake' walk (free, ~1.5 hours circuit) — best at dawn for perfect reflections of Aoraki/Mt Cook. Then catch a bus or arrange a shuttle (InterCity or Naked Bus) south through Haast Pass, stopping at the famous 'Wanaka Tree' on the lake shore for photos. Grab a late lunch in Wanaka before continuing to Queenstown (~1.5 hours further). Check in to a Queenstown hostel or budget hotel. Book buses in advance on intercity.co.nz; the full Franz Josef to Queenstown journey takes most of the day (~6–7 hours with stops).

🚌InterCity or Naked Bus coach from Franz Josef south through Haast Pass, stopping at Wanaka, then onward to Queenstown (~6–7 hours total, ~£30–45)

🛏Queenstown YHA, Nomads Queenstown, or Base Backpackers — private room approx £45–65/night

  • Lake Matheson scenic mirror lake walk (free, ~1.5 hrs)
  • Stop at the famous lone Wanaka Tree on Lake Wanaka (free)
  • Lunch in Wanaka (~£12–16)
  • Scenic drive through Haast Pass and Mackenzie Country
~£120
Day 4

Queenstown — Adventure Capital Free Day

Queenstown

Queenstown is your adventure playground — spend the full day as you like. Free activities include walking up Bob's Peak (or take the Gondola for ~NZ$42/£20), hiking Queenstown Hill (2–3 hours return, free), or strolling the lakefront. Fergburger is a must for lunch (budget ~£10). For thrills, book Shotover Jet (from ~NZ$159/£77), AJ Hackett Bungy (from ~NZ$200/£97), Ziplining, or Skydiving via GetYourGuide or direct operators — all self-bookable. Evening options include wine tasting in the Gibbston Valley or lakefront drinks with live music.

🚌On foot or local Orbus bus within Queenstown

🛏Queenstown YHA, Nomads Queenstown, or Base Backpackers — private room approx £45–65/night

  • Hike Queenstown Hill or Bob's Peak (free) or Gondola (~£20)
  • Iconic Fergburger lunch (~£10)
  • Optional: Shotover Jet boat (~£77) — book direct at shotoverjet.com
  • Optional: AJ Hackett Bungy from Kawarau Bridge (~£97) — book at bungy.co.nz
  • Optional: Skydiving with NZONE (~£180) — book at nzone.biz
  • Optional: Ziplining with Ziptrek (~£65) — book at ziptrek.com
  • Optional: Gibbston Valley wine tasting (~£20)
  • Explore Queenstown nightlife (free entry to most bars)
~£110
Day 5

Queenstown to Te Anau — Kepler Track & Shadowlands

Te Anau, Fiordland

Catch an InterCity coach or Tracknet shuttle from Queenstown to Te Anau (~2.5 hours, ~NZ$30–45/£15–22 — book at tracknet.net or intercity.co.nz). Check in to your Te Anau hostel or budget hotel. Visit the Fiordland Cinema for the 'Ata Whenua — Shadowland' movie about Fiordland's wilderness (tickets ~NZ$15/£7 — book at fiordlandcinema.co.nz). In the afternoon, walk part of the Kepler Track from the town lakeside carpark — the Coal Creek Bridge to Lake Te Anau section is a beautiful, easy walk. Oct–Apr: book a water taxi to Brod Bay via Fiordland Water Taxi for a one-way scenic lake crossing (~NZ$35/£17).

🚌InterCity coach or Tracknet shuttle from Queenstown to Te Anau (~2.5 hours)

🛏Te Anau YHA or Barnyard Backpackers — private room approx £40–55/night

  • InterCity or Tracknet shuttle Queenstown to Te Anau (~£18)
  • Ata Whenua — Shadowland movie at Fiordland Cinema (~£7) — book at fiordlandcinema.co.nz
  • Kepler Track walk: Coal Creek Bridge to Lake Te Anau lakeside (free)
  • Optional (Oct–Apr): Water taxi to Brod Bay (~£17) — book at fiordlandwatertaxi.co.nz
~£100
Day 6

Te Anau — Milford Sound Day Cruise

Te Anau / Milford Sound

Today is all about Milford Sound — one of the world's great natural wonders. Book an early Milford Sound day trip from Te Anau independently — the bus + cruise combo can be booked via RealNZ (realnz.com) or GetYourGuide from ~NZ$95–140 (~£46–68) including return coach from Te Anau and a scenic cruise on the fiord past Mitre Peak and dramatic waterfalls. The drive itself through Fiordland National Park is stunning. Back in Te Anau by late afternoon. Optional evening: book a Te Anau Glowworm Cave tour via RealNZ (~NZ$65/£31).

🚌Return coach from Te Anau to Milford Sound included in day trip booking (~2 hours each way)

🛏Te Anau YHA or Barnyard Backpackers — private room approx £40–55/night

  • Milford Sound scenic cruise including return coach from Te Anau (~£55–68) — book at realnz.com or GetYourGuide
  • Scenic drive through Fiordland National Park (included in bus trip)
  • Optional: Te Anau Glowworm Caves tour (~£31) — book at realnz.com
  • Evening stroll around Te Anau lakefront (free)
~£115
Day 7

Te Anau to Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park

Mount Cook National Park

An epic travel day through the heart of the South Island. Take an InterCity coach or organise a Tracknet shuttle from Te Anau to Twizel (~4 hours), then connect to Mount Cook village (~45 mins) via local shuttle or taxi. The route passes the Lindis Pass and the turquoise shores of Lake Pukaki — stop for photos at the lake's iconic viewpoint of Mt Cook. Arrive at Mount Cook village, check in to YHA Aoraki/Mount Cook (one of New Zealand's best-positioned hostels). This evening, the dark-sky reserve conditions are perfect for stargazing — join a guided stargazing tour via Earth & Sky (~NZ$145/£70 at earthandsky.co.nz) or simply stargaze from outside your lodge. Dinner included as part of your budget estimate.

🚌InterCity coach or Tracknet shuttle from Te Anau to Twizel, then local transfer to Mount Cook village (~5 hours total)

🛏YHA Aoraki/Mount Cook — private room approx £50–70/night

  • InterCity/Tracknet coach Te Anau to Twizel then Mount Cook (~£35–45 total)
  • Lake Pukaki turquoise viewpoint stop (free)
  • Hooker Valley Track walk — stunning valley hike to glacier lake, 3 hours return (free)
  • Optional: Glacier Explorer boat tour on Tasman Glacier Lake (~NZ$175/£85) — book at realnz.com
  • Stargazing in the Mount Cook dark sky reserve — self-guided or Earth & Sky tour (~£70)
  • Optional: Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre (free May–Sep, small fee other months)
~£140
Day 8

Mount Cook to Lake Tekapo to Christchurch

Lake Tekapo then Christchurch

After breakfast, take the morning shuttle from Mount Cook to Lake Tekapo (~NZ$30/£15 — book via Atomic Shuttles or Cook Connection at cookconnect.co.nz). Spend a couple of hours at Lake Tekapo: visit the iconic Church of the Good Shepherd (free), walk along the turquoise lakeshore, and optionally hike up to Mt John Observatory for panoramic views (~1.5 hours return, free). Consider a soak at Tekapo Springs Hot Pools (~NZ$28/£14 — tekaposprings.co.nz). Then catch an afternoon InterCity coach from Tekapo to Christchurch (~3 hours, ~NZ$35/£17). Check in to a central Christchurch budget hotel for your final night. Head out for a farewell dinner in the city.

🚌Cook Connection or Atomic Shuttles from Mount Cook to Lake Tekapo; InterCity coach onward to Christchurch (~3 hours)

🛏Jucy Snooze Christchurch or Base Christchurch — private room approx £40–55/night

  • Shuttle from Mount Cook to Lake Tekapo (~£15) — book at cookconnect.co.nz
  • Church of the Good Shepherd visit (free)
  • Lake Tekapo lakeshore walk (free)
  • Optional: Hike to Mt John Observatory (~1.5 hrs return, free)
  • Optional: Tekapo Springs Hot Pools (~£14) — book at tekaposprings.co.nz
  • InterCity coach Lake Tekapo to Christchurch (~£17)
  • Farewell dinner in Christchurch (~£18–25)
~£120
Day 9

Christchurch Departure

Christchurch

Check out of your accommodation and spend any remaining time exploring Christchurch's excellent free attractions: the Botanic Gardens, Hagley Park, Re:START container mall, and the Canterbury Museum (free entry). Grab a coffee and brunch in the arts precinct around New Regent Street. Head to the airport via the Purple Line bus from the city centre (~£3) or a taxi/rideshare (~£15). No compulsory activities or tips — New Zealand culture doesn't expect gratuities.

🚌Purple Line bus to Christchurch Airport (~£3) or taxi (~£15)

🛏Check out — no accommodation needed

  • Christchurch Botanic Gardens walk (free)
  • Hagley Park stroll (free)
  • Canterbury Museum visit (free)
  • New Regent Street brunch (~£10–14)
  • Bus or taxi to Christchurch Airport (~£3–15)
~£30

Self-launched vs. Stray Travel

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Price per person~£960£1,890
Duration9 days9 days
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Savings£930 per person (49%)

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Frequently asked questions

How much does 9-Day Self-Launched South Island Rail & Alpine Expedition (Christchurch Start) cost?+

Doing it yourself with this self-launched itinerary costs an estimated £960 per person for 9 days in South Island, New Zealand. This is an AI-generated estimate based on typical budget-traveller prices — actual costs will vary by season and how you book.

Is this cheaper than booking with Stray Travel?+

Yes — Stray Travel charges around £1,890 per person for a similar tour. Doing the same route independently, using the same standard of accommodation and activities, costs an estimated £960 — a saving of roughly £930 (49%) per person.

How long is the South Island, New Zealand trip?+

This itinerary runs 9 days, covering 9 day-by-day stops through South Island, New Zealand.

How do I join this trip?+

You can join an existing open departure using this itinerary if one is scheduled, or launch your own departure with your own dates and invite other travellers to join you — no tour operator required.

Isn't it easier to just use a tour operator?+

Well, yes, a tour operator will book all the individual parts of your travel for you and provide a guide. That's obvious, but doing this has the potential to save the group thousands, which can in turn improve your itinerary substantially or save you huge amounts of money. Also, when you launch a departure, Travel Crew has tools in place to help you book the individual sections of the trip or make it easier for you to do this as a group. Really, you do not need a middle man. If you are more comfortable paying more and using a middle man, then you should certainly do this.

Is it safer to book through a tour operator?+

Arguably, there isn't much difference. A self-launched trip runs on the same principle as a group travel crew: collective responsibility, everyone looking out for each other, the same way it would if a group of friends organised the trip themselves — because that's exactly what's happening. You should always take out travel insurance before you go, self-launched or not; that doesn't change either way. Every open departure is published publicly with real dates and a real trip organiser, so it's never an anonymous arrangement, and our support team is reachable any time you need help, including in an emergency while you're away. Longer-term, we're building direct relationships with ground DMCs in popular destinations, offered as an optional paid add-on for extra on-the-ground support. Ultimately, though, the group is responsible for its own conduct and safety on a self-launched trip, same as on any trip you plan yourself.

What kind of trip is this?+

This is a adventure, hiking, culture trip through South Island, New Zealand, self-launched rather than run by a tour operator — you organise it with a group you find or bring yourself.

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