The route was changed in 2017 and Banks Track is now a 3 day walk (or you can compress into 2 days if you prefer.)
One of our all-time favourite walks, with dramatic landscapes, pristine beaches, spectacular ocean views and quirky accommodation, is facing major changes at the end of this season when one of the founding properties is withdrawn. Spaces are still available on this hugely popular walk so if there is any chance that you can slip away for a few days before the track closes at the end of April, then 'Just Go' - I can thoroughly recommend it.
The track starts and ends at the picturesque harbourside village of Akaroa on Banks Peninsular just south of Christchurch. Limited to just 12 walkers per day the 35 km track winds through farmland, native bush, forests, volcanic craters and sandy beaches. The track can be walked in two long days, but why would you want to rush when the four-day option allows time for a more leisurely pace to soak in the majestic views, explore the side tracks, swim in the gorgeous bays, kayak at Flea Bay where you often see Hector Dolphins and seals, and visit nesting boxes of little penguins.
The accommodation is as diverse as the scenery; and includes a trampers hut or the "Star Gazers"; a Pioneer Cottage; quirky, rustic colonial cottages with an outdoor pool table and unique shower; and a lovely old homestead with a gardeners sleep out.
On the first day, your hosts meet you late afternoon, allowing ample time to travel from your destination to Akaroa, 1¼ hrs drive from Christchurch. The first nights' accommodation is close by and the walk starts the next day. Distances vary, 4-6 hours on day one, a couple of shorter days, and 3 – 5 hours on the last day. For a small fee you can arrange to have your pack transported on the first and last days of the walk, the longest and hilliest days – a no brainer really. Many who spurn this offer, regret their decision almost immediately as the first section is quite steep and you gain elevation very quickly. Carrying just a day pack on this section is definitely a bonus and can expediently increase your enjoyment.
New Zealand's first private walk established 27 years ago, it is a truly magnificent track and sadly some of the most dramatic sections of the track will soon be lost, so if you can – Just Go Now!
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Pogies. When the weather gets chilly over the winter months, or you're paddling in the deep south when it can be cold at any time of the year, quality neoprene pogies will keep your hands toasty warm and dry. Velcro the pogies around the paddle shaft then simply slip your hands through to grip your paddle. The wide wrist opening makes it easy to get your hands in or out quickly.


When camping with access to the car, this 3 burner gas cooker is perfect. It even has a rack for cooking toast and the lid acts as a wind shield. The legs unscrew and it folds up into a tidy, compact unit. We have been using this cooker for over 20 years, so a pretty good investment. New models will no doubt have been modified and improved, but we have never had any issues with this one.


really basic, but don't buy two the same size and check that they fit inside each other to save space in your pack. Stainless steel, bullet proof coffee plungers, are a bonus when space is not an issue.


When bigger fold out chairs are not an option due to space or weight, but you don't fancy sitting on the ground all the time, these little beauties are just what you need. They take very little space and when kayaking fit up the pointy nose end especially well. We have had ours for quite a few years and have used them on frequent trips, so I can personally recommmend these Roamer Tri Stools. Available from Kathmandu, you can often pick them up for less than $20. Check them out
At some locations in NZ at certain times of the year, and certain times of the day (especially in Fiordland) sandflies or mosquito's can be a nuisance.



Air mattresses: Double and single styles available, perfect if you are camping close to your vehicle when weight and size not an issue. Lengthwise 185cm is a snug fit in our tent, however many of the new ones are 200 – 215 cm and will not fit in some compact dome tents. Many are also double the height, suitable only for large tents.
Stackable plastic cubes are fantastic to keep all related items together and the car stays nice & tidy. We can fit twelve boxes and access from back and rear doors means you only ever need to move one box to reach what you want.