Hollyford Track Announces Scenic Helicopter Flight Addition
Hollyford Track Announces Scenic Helicopter Flight
Addition For 2012/2013
Hollyford Track
Guided Walks, one of New Zealand’s premier guided walks,
is adding the ‘wow’ factor to its walks with the
inclusion of a new scenic helicopter flight from the start
of the 2012 summer season.
The tourism leader,
owned and operated by Ngâi Tahu Tourism, will include the
flight with each three-day guided walk.
The scenic
flight from remote Martin’s Bay will come at the end of
each guided walk, flying over pristine rivers, dramatic
alpine vistas and glacial formations, thundering waterfalls,
wild coastline and down the length of majestic Milford
Sound, landing at Milford Airport.
The new
service will be offered through Fiordland scenic flight
specialists Milford Helicopters, whose experienced and
knowledgeable pilots have been flying in the area all their
lives, and know everything there is to know about prevailing
weather conditions and the region’s rugged
terrain.
“A three-day walk on the Hollyford Track
prides itself on delivering a personalised experience with
the highest level of interpretation, using guides who are
natural leaders and story tellers,” said Hollyford Track
General Manager Mick Holzmann.
“We also offer
outstanding food and extremely comfortable accommodation, so
the helicopter flight will be a special end to a very
special trip.
A maximum of four to six passengers
will be carried on each helicopter, each of which is modern
and comfortable, with larger windows for maximum scenic
viewing.
“On a clear day, passengers will enjoy
simply stunning views of the rugged Fiordland landscape and
get a birds-eye view of Milford Sound from a very unique
perspective,” said Mr Holzmann.
“It only adds
to the overall diversity of the trip which already features
a wilderness jet boat ride, soaring mountains, dense
Fiordland forest, thunderous surf, wildlife, flora and fauna
and an insight into the history and Maori traditions of the
area.”
He said the new helicopter service was the
latest improvement to the Hollyford Track Guided Walk
experience, which constantly strove to improve its product
and meet the needs of discerning travellers.
Last
year the company also launched the Hollyford Track / Milford
Sound Premier One Day Guided Heli-Hike Adventure, delivering
the very best Fiordland has to offer in just one
day.
Mr Holzmann said the trip had proved to be a
“huge success” with visitors who were short on time but
keen to experience it all.
“It includes a
fantastic scenic flight over the Southern Alps, Hollyford
Valley and Milford Sound, the opportunity to walk a section
of the famous Hollyford Track, jet boating on the Hollyford
River, plus a glacier landing, morning tea and gourmet
lunch,” he said.
Further information on the
walk is available at www.hollyfordtrack.co.nz
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