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Queenstown and Wanaka

Glam Camping Queenstown

This is camping, but not as you know it. Situated by Moke Lake, just 6.5km from Queenstown in the serenity of Ben Lomond station, this is a chance to experience the great New Zealand countryside without compromising on comfort.

The tents are spacious and feature a queen sized bed with linen and a feather duvet. To keep you cosy there are mohair and wool throws, sheepskins, cowhides, plush dressing gowns, possum socks and puffa jackets.

Guests can cook for themselves or enjoy a number of catering options, including a personal chef.

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Plan your trip to Queenstown and Wanaka

Whatever you want from your adventure in Queenstown and Wanaka, our team of expert travel designers are ready to help.

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Mahu Whenua

Queenstown and Wanaka

Mahu Whenua

Close to central Wanaka and a 90 minute drive (or 10 minutes by helicopter) from Queenstown, Mahu Whenua is an enormous private estate spanning some 55,000 hectares. The property consists of four adjoining high-country sheep stations, stretching from Glendhu Bay all the way through to Arrowtown, encompassing some of the most dramatic alpine scenery in New Zealand.

The land is gradually being restored to its wilder former self – the name Mahu Whenua aptly translates to ‘healing the land’ – giving the feeling of being within your own private national park. Indeed with just four suites, you almost are.

From the Homestead, relax, absorb the breathtaking views of Lake Wanaka and the surrounding mountains while being looked after by the attentive team. Inside, find two of the suites and a rustic design combining locally sourced materials and modern features with plenty of spaces to unwind including a sprawling farmhouse kitchen, large open living room, dining room and library. Outside find the two cottage suites nestled privately amongst native beech forest, swimming pool, spots for some alfresco dining as well as the impressive stables.

Stays here include breakfast, lunch, dinner, morning and afternoon teas, pre-dinner canapés, refreshments and picnics. A creative and innovative chef will tailor the menu to your specific requirements and source the freshest local produce, some having been produced at Mahu Whenua itself.

Experiences here include including hiking, horse riding, biking, helicopter adventures (including heli-skiing, Milford Sound is also within range), spa treatments, yoga, nature tours and off-road excursions. The chef can also lead cooking classes and gourmet safaris.

Ariel view of waves breaking on a forested shoreline