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Rangitoto Island
Coasts
Extreme Natural Events - Rivers
Extreme Natural Events - Volcanoes
Geothermal Chemistry
Forest Ecology
Gold Mining
Marine Studies
Mud Flat Ecology
Natural Landscapes – Taupo - Tongariro
History of a nation
Paper Industry
Sustainable Use of an environment
Tourism
Urban Development
North Island multiday field trip
South Island multi day field trip
School Groups to NZ
North Island geography
Science and Geography Learning Journey
New Zealand Flora and Fauna
Australia - New Zealand the best of the lands down under
Ski and Adventure
Environmental studies, Cultural exchange, Home-stay
Cross-curricular, cultural exchange, community service
School visit, cultural exchange and sightseeing in the North Island
Food and Beverage tour
Parent-child Educational tour of North Island of New Zealand
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International Students
South Island October Tour - 10 Day
North Island Tour - 7 Days
South Island April Tour - 10 Days
Rotorua Day Trip
Waitomo Day Trip
Bay of Island and Cape Reinga Weekend
1 Day Auckland Shopping Trip
Australian outback reef and rainforest
Snow Adventure
Coromandel Day Tour
Hobbiton and Hot Pools tour - 1 Day
Waitomo Day Tour - 1 Day
Rotorua Taupo Tongariro Waitomo - 3 Days
Hobbits Geysers and Glow worms - 2 Day Trilogy tour
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Waitomo Day Trip
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Waitomo Day Trip
Tour Summary
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Waitomo Day Trip
Visit Waitomo’s famous glow worm cave and enjoy the fascinating and beautiful limestone formations and glow worm gallery, as full of glow-worms as a clear night sky with stars.
Ruakuri Bush walk – A spectacular short 45 minute walk through limestone outcrops, native forest and small caves.
Waitomo Caves Zipline Park - Approximately 1.5 hours of Zip line fun flying through native trees, over limestone bluffs and high above the beautiful Waitomo Caves Skyline. 12 Zip lines in total with the longest 280m long.
What's included?
Return transport
Waitomo Glow Worm Caves – Known as New Zealand’s best natural attraction. Walk through an ancient world that has been 30 million years in the making.
Enjoy the world-famous boat ride under thousands of magical glow-worms.
Ruakuri Bush Walk – A spectacular easy walk through picturesque rainforest, passing through a collapsed cave system and over amazing underground streams.
Waitomo caves Zipline park approx. 1.5 hours of ziplining
Fun and experienced guide.
Modern and comfortable transport with a 5-star safety rating.
Question 1: Why do students choose to tour with Learning Journeys?
We, have been awarded a Qualmark accreditation, unlike many of our competitors in this market. This is the result of a rigorous independent assessment of the quality of our product, processes and risk management.
We are also full members of New Zealand’s Tourism Export Council.
We are a well-known company with many 15 years’ experience with students.
Our groups on long tours are small and friendly (around 20 rather than 40) so we can easily make sure everyone is having a great time.
We stay in quality hostels, with bedding provided in private rooms, rather than camping and braving the elements.
On long tours, all breakfasts and all dinners are included but one. 90% of dinners are in restaurants.
All activities are INCLUDED in prices, except things like bungy, so what you see is what you get. Your programme will be full even if you have no extra money to spend on activities.
Our tour managers are experienced professionals.
We hold a TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence for our cruise ship tours. Our cruise ship clients unanimously rate their tours 5/5 (see www.cruisetauranga.com). (We can’t put Learning Journeys on Trip Advisor because companies offering multi-day tours are excluded)
Question 2: Can Learning Journeys help arrange airfares?
For individual bookings, call our office between 9 am and 2 pm on week days for help booking internal flights. You will need to provide a credit card number. For group bookings on internal flights, please email your requirements and we will get back to you with some choices.
Question 3: What happens when we arrive at the airport at the start of a tour?
You will be met at a prearranged meeting point by your Learning Journeys guide(s) who will look after you and your new friends for the whole of your tour.
Question 4: What is your safety record like?
Our safety record is outstanding. Safety is absolutely our number one concern at all times. We do everything in our power to make sure each trip is as safe as it can possibly be.
We do risk assessments for every excursion we run.
We only use adventure activity accredited operators for specialist activities
We carry a first aid kit in our vehicles, as well as on the guide's person when in remote areas.
All guides are certified in first aid and CPR.
We give every student a card with emergency numbers and safety information on it to carry, and we review safety measures as part of our orientation and as appropriate throughout the trip.
Our guides are all police-vetted.
Our transport safety is rated 5 star by Land Transport New Zealand
We evaluate and re-evaluate the safety of each of our destinations and activities, and we always reserve the right to modify or cancel an itinerary if the guide feels that conditions are unsafe.
We will gladly provide a risk management assessment specific to your trip on request.
Learning Journeys' staff also adhere to a comprehensive Risk Management Strategy.
Question 6: What does it mean that Learning Journeys displays the Qualmark symbol
Qualmark is New Zealand tourism’s official quality assurance organisation, providing a trusted guide to quality travel experiences. Qualmark makes it easy for travellers to select high quality places to stay, things to do, and ways to get around. When you see a business displaying the Qualmark symbol you can be assured that the business has met stringent quality standards and environmental criteria - earning New Zealand tourism’s official quality mark.
FOR TRAVELLERS, THE QUALMARK SIGN MEANS THAT;
You will have a great tourism experience
You can book with confidence
The business operates in an ethical, professional and environmentally sustainable way
The business has the required systems and policies for a safe and happy holiday in New Zealand
Question 7: Why should we purchase travel insurance?
We strongly recommend the purchase of travel insurance for your protection. Should a participant need to cancel their trip for any reason, our cancellation policy applies. However, travel insurance protects any loss they may experience should s/he or an immediate family member become ill or sustain an injury that prevents them from going on the trip.
Question 8: What is the educational value of these trips?
Travel broadens your horizons, encourages you to try new experiences, challenges your view of the world and increases your tolerance and understanding of other cultures.
Your social skills and capacity for empathy grow as you travel in a group, share accommodation, meals and new experiences and learn that not everyone perceives the world and reacts the same way.
Your guides are not only there to look after you, to support you through a programme that may be challenging as well as highly enjoyable, but also to provide information to enrich your experience of each new place and activity.
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Tour Length
1 day
Tour dates
On request (min group size 10)
Departure/Return
Waihi College or Tauranga Central or Auckland/Hamilton options available
Price
From Tauranga/Waihi - $179
From Auckland - $229
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