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NEW ZEALAND SOUTH ISLAND NATURE TOUR 6 - 19 November 2025 - Expressions of Interest now open!

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Explore the incredible natural beauty of New Zealand's South Island through this small group nature tour. From the UNESCO World Heritage alps to the ocean, follow the wild east coast of New Zealand's southern-most island. Beyond this we will take you to the remote Rakiura/Stewart Island and Ulva Island, and to New Zealand's impressive fiords of Doubtful Sound and Milford Sound. 

Our guided nature tour will focus on the endemic flora and fauna species of New Zealand. We will visit many different ecosystems across the South Island from the braided rivers, glaciers, lakes and mountains to lowland temperate rainforests and wetlands. Watch an array of birdlife across these many habitats including bellbirds, NZ pigeons, fantails, Fernbirds, as well as the Crested Grebe, Yellow-eyed penguins,  albatross, Takahe and the iconic kiwi. See the iconic NZ flax, tree ferns, kowhai, cabbage trees, and beech forests. Learn about the history of New Zealand's flora and fauna, and the conservation efforts to manage threats to biodiversity as well as new restoration and rewilding programs to restore species. Our tour includes: 

We will provide nature journaling mentoring with Julia Landford during the trip, and there will be lots of photography opportunities throughout the program. We will include comprehensive content on the flora and fauna of New Zealand's South Island with award-winning author and nature writer Gillian Candler. 

NatureArt Lab is an official Department of Conservation Permit Holder for operating nature tours in New Zealand, and also holds a Certified Safety Management Certificate for tour operations. 

Details:

  • Dates: Thursday 6 - Wednesday 19 November 2025 (14 days/13 nights)
  • Cost: TBC
  • Deposit: 25% of overall cost $TBC 
  • Comprehensive travel insurance is required by all participants
  • Enquiries regarding single supplements can be directed to info@natureartlab.com.au
  • NatureArt Lab will provide a detailed itinerary and timeline for payments once your booking is received. We will also host an information session for participants prior to departure.

Inclusions: 

  • All accommodation for 13 nights
  • Small group transport with private vehicle 
  • Entry fees to national parks
  • Boat cruises in Otago Harbour and Doubtful Sound
  • Ferry to Stewart Island and boat trip to Ulva Island for a guided walk with a local expert
  • All meals from (breakfasts, lunches and dinners)
  • Guided walks with expert local guide, Gillian Candler
  • Nature journaling tuition and mentoring, with Julia Landford
  • Zoology and scientific input, with Alan landford

Exclusions: 

  • Flights to and from New Zealand. Airfares can be arranged separately through our nominated travel agent Jamison Travel, Canberra.
  • All drinks (other than water)

Fitness requirements:

  • Moderate level of fitness required for walking trails
  • Ability to travel on boats across open sea crossings to and from Stewart Island, and in the Otago and Doubtful Sound regions. 

Your guides: 

Julia Landford - NatureArt Lab Founding Director & Tour Leader: Julia has devoted more than three decades to environmental education and natural history art as a passionate environmentalist, artist and educator. As the Founding Director of NatureArt Lab, Julia has successfully led nature tours to countries around the world including Costa Rica, Borneo, The Galapagos Islands, Amazonian Ecuador, Christmas Island and Cocos Keeling Islands. Julia is passionate about sharing these nature immersion experiences with people, providing insights into the environment, and the flora and fauna species of the region. Julia also loves bringing nature journaling to these nature experiences, and provides mentoring for participants on how to connect, learn to see and understand nature observations. 

Alan Landford - Co-Director & Scientist: Alan has a background in zoology with a particular interest in entomology co-authoring scientific papers and having a number of insect species named after him. He is also an experienced wildlife photographer and enjoys exploring nature locations with his camera. Alan's career has included eight years in Papua New Guinea managing an insect-farming agency with the University of Technology, and with the CSIRO's national insect collection, which included research field trips to remote locations in Australia. Alan is an experienced 4WD driver and has formal First Aid qualifications. 

Gillian Candler - Expert local guide, award-winning nature writer & 'ambassador' for New Zealand wildlife: Gillian is passionate about protecting and caring for the unique biodiversity of wild places of Aotearoa. As an award-winning nature writer, Gillian's publication include the popular Explore and Discover Series for children. She is also a conservation volunteer and tramper. Gillian is a member of Birds New Zealand and Forest and Bird, and is a supporter of Federation Mountain Clubs, as well as local conservation organisations. She has a Conservation Certificate with the Department of Conservation, New Zealand. 

Gillian's conservation work has included assistance with the Mana Island ngahere gecko translocation monitoring, flax weevil monitoring, fairy prion and white-faced storm petrel translocations and general volunteer support. She has also been involved with Kapiti Coast little penguin protection and monitoring, and Zealandia - Birds New Zealand bird counts, and the Litter Intelligence Citizen Science Project. 

Nature Tour Cancellation policy:

We strongly recommend that participants take out comprehensive travel insurance against injury, illness, emergency medical evacuation, loss and damage to personal belongings, not being able to travel on a confirmed date of departure or tour cancellation due to unforeseen circumstances.  

If cancellation takes place up to 120 days before the trip $500.00 is payable, for cancellations 119 to 60 days before departure 50% of the cost of the tour will be forfeited. If cancellation takes place 59 days or less before the start date 100% of the tour cost will be forfeited. 

If NatureArt Lab has to cancel a nature tour due to undersubscription, you will receive a refund of all payments made for that tour.

 

Discount Policy: Students may be eligible for Seniors Discount and/or Member Discounts on checkout.  If you are unsure about eligibility or how to claim this discount, please email info@natureartlab.com.au.

COVID-19 Policy: NatureArt Lab participants attending studio courses, workshops and nature tours are required to comply with current COVID-19 state policies.  Please check current policies for your state location.

Class Refund Policy:  Any changes or cancellations made by NatureArt Lab for any reason are 100% refunded or credited (for use on another course).  Any cancellations made by the purchaser are refunded (or held in credit) for the total amount LESS a $60 administrative processing fee.  Special consideration for waiving the $60 fee for compassionate/ extraordinary circumstances can be granted by NatureArt Lab by writing to info@natureartlab.com.au.

Nature Tour Refund Policy: Details for refunds on nature tours will be available separately.