Tour Itinerary Details
Seal Coast Safari
Let the Journey Begin
Have further questions what the Seal Coast Safari exactly entails? Check out our detail breakdown below.
Stop 1 - Hotel Pick ups and Wellington City
Let us pick you up directly from your inner-city hotel and introduce you to New Zealand’s vibrant capital. Discover what makes Wellington truly unique as we explore its rich history, diverse culture, and ever-evolving landscape.
Stop 2 - Otari Wiltons Bush
One hundred hectares of ancient and regenerating forest and New Zealand’s only botanical garden dedicated solely to native plants. Designated a six-star Garden of International Significance, Otari-Wilton’s Bush allows us to introduce you to what the landscape of New Zealand was like for early Maori and European settlers. Knowledgeable guide introduces you to some of the unique flora and fauna endemic to this country and the challenges they have faced to survive. We regularly see beautiful native bird species like Tui, Kaka, Kereru and, occasionally, Karearea, all of which were extinct or endangered in the Wellington region only 25 years ago.
Stop 3 - Terawhiti Station
Turning off the main road, we utilise our private access through Terawhiti Station, one of the oldest and largest stations in New Zealand. We’ll likely see sheep, cows and goats on the drive up the hill, before being treated to stunning views across the Cook Strait, Kaikoura Ranges and the South Island once we reach the top.
Stop 4 - Meridian's Project West Wind
We then follow the ridgeline road that was created for the imposing Project West Wind – a 62 turbine strong wind farm that generates enough electricity to power all the houses in the Wellington region. This city is known as Windy Welly for a reason! Your guide will explain how this collaboration was essential in keeping the farming operation going in what are challenging and harsh conditions and added another chapter to the long, storied history of Terawhiti.
Stop 5 - South Coast and Seal Colony
Once we begin the descent towards sea-level, we reach the coast and traverse the rocky, sandy track towards Tongue Point and the colony of native New Zealand Fur Seals. Upon arrival, we’ll exit the vehicle and wander the beach to observe these cute creatures in their natural habitat as they sunbathe, play and swim. Staying at a safe distance [for their safety and ours], your guide will talk about the history, ecology and conservation which has allowed their numbers to flourish once again.
Stop 6 - Light Refreshment
We’ll also treat you to some light refreshments as you take photos and watch the New Zealand Fur Seals in their natural environment.
Stop 7 - Capital Kiwi and Drop Off
We make the return journey via the same route as we came. More stories will abound as you traverse farm land and fault lines while soaking in those amazing views all over again. We’ll also share how this area is now being used as part of the Capital Kiwi project, which has recently reintroduced wild Kiwi into the area a full 100-years since they were last seen and heard in the hills. Upon arrival back in central Wellington, we’ll leave you to reflect on your experience to an area that even many locals don’t know about.







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