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One Day Kayak & Walk

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Itinerary

Meet at our centrally located office at the Picton Railway Station at 8.30am, time for a spot of paperwork and then we depart for our launch point at Ngakuta Bay, just 20 minutes scenic drive from Picton. We prefer to take you away from the harbour environs to the truly spectacular western end of the Sound where there is less boat traffic and many beautiful bays and coves to explore as well as wildlife to see.

After a detailed safety briefing (we've been told by guests ours is one of the best in New Zealand!), it is time to set off on a great day's adventure. Your combo begins with a guided sea kayak tour in what is truly some of the best paddling in the Sounds in the western arm of Queen Charlotte Sound. Within a short time you are exploring the shoreline, spotting rays and sea birds and learning about the lush native bush near the water's edge.

Your kayak tour concludes a few hours later at Anakiwa. Here you can don your tramping boots and pack, get some instruction for the walk ahead and depart on your independent hike of the Queen Charlotte Track from Anakiwa to Mistletoe Bay. This section of the track passes through some of the nicest bush of the whole 71km walk and is a moderate walk of around 3-4 hours (11km). Views, bush, beaches - this walk has it all!

At the conclusion of the Queen Charlotte Track, you will walk down to Mistletoe Bay in time for collection by a water taxi at 4pm to return to Picton. It's a great way to finish - a thrilling boat ride with fantastic views back towards where you've been. Your return time to Picton is around 4.30/5pm.

We supply good quality double kayaks for the guided kayak trip (singles available for more experienced paddlers), PFDs (lifejackets), splash jackets, booties, spraydecks and dry bags (including for your camera) plus lunch for you to take with you on your walk.

What Do You Need To Bring?

  • Extra warm clothing - shorts and t-shirt is fine to wear over the summer months; polypropylene is great for cooler days!
  • Sunhat & sunscreen
  • Water bottle
  • Camera (optional - dry bags available)
  • Soft soled shoes that you don't mind getting wet - booties are also available. Or, paddle barefoot!
  • Walking shoes or boots for the hike - running shoes are fine if the track is dry.
  • Day pack for the hike
  • Raincoat
  • Any special dietary items or medication
  • A sense of fun and adventure!