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TO guide, or be guided? That is the question. There are pros and cons for either choice, but the most important question to ask yourself is: what do you want out of this walk? You might want to learn everything about an area, or you might want some solitude in nature. What kind of adventure are you looking for? Does the walk match your level of skill? As well as the obvious safety benefit, going with a guide can give you insider knowledge and another point of view. Cost can also define the choice, but looking at what’s on offer and aligning it with your desires is worth considering. Whether you choose a guided walk or to take it solo, you’re spoilt for choice for multi-dayers in New Zealand and you’re sure to have a great time either way.

Guided

1 Hollyford Wilderness Experience, Fiordland NP

40.5km/4 days with Hollyford Track

Experience Fiordland NP via land, sea, and air on this tour – it

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