22 Jan 2026 - 04 Feb 2026 (14 days)
NZD9,500 - 4 Spaces Available
Tour Leader: Erik Forsyth
Pricing notes : *Prices are estimated and dates may change*
Tour price (Per person): NZD9,500 * USD5,354 * GBP4,270 * EUR5,152 * AUD8,597
New Zealand supports a host of unusual endemic land birds and a rich assemblage of marine birds and mammals. We begin our relaxed tour of the country on the North Island. Around Snells Beach we’ll find a multitude of new endemics and head out at night looking for North Island Brown Kiwi. Our pelagic into the Hauraki Gulf searches for the recently rediscovered New Zealand Storm Petrel amongst a myriad of albatrosses, shearwaters and other seabirds. Our time on the north island draws to a close with a visit to the fabled Tiritiri Matangi Island, where we’ll bird this predator-free reserve for the prehistoric South Island Takahe, strange North Island Kokako and Stitchbird amongst others.
We make our way south to the beautiful grasslands of the Mackenzie region of the South Island where we will take in the beauty of the Southern Alpine range, while looking for the critically endangered Black Stilt and unusual Wrybill, before hiking through pristine Red Beech forest surrounded by breath-taking glacier-lined mountains, where the massive Kea (an Alpine parrot) can be found. In Fiordland National Park we will search for Blue Duck, the cute New Zealand Rockwren and New Zealand Falcon, before catching our ferry to the rugged Stewart Island in search of Southern Brown Kiwi, Yellow-eyed and Fiordland Crested Penguins and a pelagic outing visiting several nearby islands in search of a variety of seabirds including 8 species of albatross! Our final destination will be Dunedin, where a visit to a Northern Royal Albatross colony will certainly be amongst the many highlights of this rewarding tour. With excellent lodging and meals, awe-inspiring scenery, and fantastically friendly “Kiwis”, this is sure to be a tour of a lifetime!
North Island & South Island Brown Kiwis; North Island Kokako; North Island & South Island Saddlebacks; Whitehead; Rifleman; Stitchbird; South Island Takahe; Wrybill; Blue Duck; Black Stilt; Yellowhead; Kea & Kaka; New Zealand Pigeon; Red-crowned Parakeet; Tui; Yellow-eyed, Little Blue & Fiordland Crested Penguins; New Zealand Storm Petrel; Northern Royal Albatross; Buller’s, Fluttering & Flesh-footed Shearwaters; Cook’s & Black Petrels;
Forest, beach, estuary and pelagic at sea
Subtropical with chances for occasional rain
8 with 1 Rockjumper Leader
UNDEMANDING: This tour is ideal for birders and wildlife enthusiasts of all experience levels. It’s suitable for most mobility levels and offers a relaxed pace, ensuring an enjoyable experience for everyone.
Comfortable. Suitable for all birding / wildlife interest levels & most mobility capabilities.
Comfortable.
Undemanding, most species provide good visuals. Night birding for kiwis can be tricky. A small number of scarce/rare target species.
Tiritiri Matangi Island, Mt Cook scenery and glaciers, Southern Alpine Mountain Range, island life of Stewart Island, picturesque city of Dunedin
Good to very good. Pelagic opportunities can be outstanding in good weather conditions.
The tour was well-planned and Erik Forsyth was an excellent leader. The accommodation, food and transportation were also excellent.
Overall, a very good tour. Erik Forsyth got us onto all the most wanted birds and was attentive to everyone's needs. He was professional and kept the atmosphere fun and light.
Erik Forsyth was excellent, a great guide; professional, knowledgeable, friendly and pleasant to be around. He was also a careful driver who spent many hours driving us around New Zealand. All in all, I was left very satisfied and happy with the tour; and this being my first Rockjumper tour, I was left with a very positive impression of the company and its staff. I would certainly like to use Rockjumper and Erik again!
We thoroughly enjoyed the tour, which covered a wonderfully varied range of environments, scenery, birds, etc., and was a great introduction to New Zealand. Erik Forsyth did a good job of rearranging times and/or dates for two of the pelagics, which were ultimately successful--even given substantial rain and wind.
Even though the weather did not always cooperate Erik was able to get us to sites to see the endemic birds of NZ. The pelagic trips were excellent as was Erik's quick response to having to use an alternate boat for our last trip. He was very helpful in allowing me to spend time with a relative I had not seen in a long time and she and I were able to visit while waiting for the Interisland ferry.
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