Photography Tour - North Island Explorer
The North Island of New Zealand offers landscapes that are suprisingly different to the lake and mountain scenes so well known in the South Island.

Beginning in Auckland, our route leads to the Coromandel Peninsula on the east coast, where we photograph serene coastal scenery. We then inland to Rotorua, a literal hotbed of geothermal activity; the lunar landscape accentuated by richly coloured pools, steaming craters and erupting geysers. Continuing south we photograph the huge volcanoes of the Central Plateau, which rise high above the surrounding landscape.
Travelling along quiet rural roads we then head east to the fascinating Wairarapa coast before arriving at the end of the road and the nation's capital, Wellington.
Highlights
- As we travel from Auckland, down through the centre of the North Island, the highlights of our 7-day adventure include:
- Coromandel Peninsula - Stunning coastal scenery
- Hauraki Plains - Rich green rolling pasturelands
- Maori marae - A look into the traditional way of life for New Zealand's first immigrants
- Rotorua - Bubbling mud pools, steaming craters and coloured pools
- Tongariro - Volcano country
- Wairarapa Coast - Spectacular rock formations and wild seas
- Wellington - The capital of New Zealand
2012 Tour dates: March 3 - 9
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Day one AUCKLAND - COROMANDEL PENINSULA
We leave Auckland this morning and travel east to the Coromandel Peninsula where we photograph pristine seascapes. The coastline in this area offer a range of beautiful subjects and we visit a variety of locations on the way to our destination.
Day two COROMANDEL PENINSULA - ROTORUA
After our sunrise shoot we depart for Rotorua, and spend the afternoon photographing around the lake district. This evening we are welcomed on to a marae (meeting house) where local Maori, the first migrants to New Zealand, introduce us to their culture and pre-European way of life.
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Day three ROTORUA - TONGARIRO NATIONAL PARK
We leave Rotorua early heading for one of the geothermal wonderlands close by. We then continue on along the shores of Lake Taupo to the volcanic plateau. The three volcanoes that dominate this stark landscape were used as the setting for Mordor in The Lord of the Rings films.
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Day four TONGARIRO NATIONAL PARK
Today we explore the volcanoes more closely and take a hike that leads us to many photographic locations. We spend the day photographing this haunting environment.
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Day five TONGARIRO NATIONAL PARK - WAIRARAPA
We leave the mountains behind us this morning and drive through the rolling farmlands of the Manawatu. Rustic shearing sheds, quaint farm cottages and rich, green pastures provide us with classic New Zealand rural scenes to photograph. In the afternoon we head towards the east coast and spend the rest of the day photographing the spectacular rocky outcrops of this wild seascape.
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Day six WAIRARAPA - WELLINGTON
We set up and wait for the dawn to illuminate the coastline, hopefully enjoying a colourful sunrise as reward for our early start. Later in the morning we depart for Wellington, the nation's capital. From the unusual Parliament Building, the Beehive, to the nostalgic boatsheds at Oriental Bay we find an interesting array of architecture in this vibrant city. Tonight is our last night; a great time to reflect on the roads travelled, the friendships made and, of course, the sensational photographs captured!
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Day seven WELLINGTON - DEPART
As you prepare for your flight home, or onward to another destination, there will be time for some last minute shopping, a visit to the national museum, or maybe just a relaxing coffee overlooking the waterfront. We say farewell, trusting that your experience with us will enrich your lives for many years to come.
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Your Guide is a New Zealand Landscape Photographer

Phillip Bartlett is a New Zealander and his regional knowledge, friendly, courteous manner and organizational skills will make all the difference to your success and enjoyment on tour. Also, to help you capture great images and improve your photography, he is always willing to share tips and techniques at each location, and his passion for photography is infectious. After travelling with Phillip for a few days we are sure you won't want the tour to end!

