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Two Private Tracks - One Remarkably Varied North Island Journey
Keen to explore somewhere new, away from the crowds, in great company and with an experienced guide? These two North Island tracks each stand on their own, and work beautifully together if you have the time for both.


Two South Island Cycle Tours - or One Bigger Adventure?
If you’ve been looking at our cycling tours and wondering which one is right for you - you’re not alone. It’s a question we hear all the time.
Here we’re comparing two of our cycling tours to help you decide. Both are in the South Island. Both are on Ebikes. Both start in Queenstown. But they’re very different rides.


25 years of Sidetracks 🥳 thank you for being part of it
On 17 January 2001, Angelika founded Sidetracks. At the time, she couldn't have imagined what the next 25 years would bring - the landscapes covered, the people met, the unexpected turns that would shape everything.


Room Talk - Let’s talk sleeping setups (because they matter!)
You’ve found a tour you’d love to join… but then you read “shared room” - and suddenly you’re hesitating. Totally normal.
We’ve talked to so many women who felt the same at first.
That’s exactly why we started our little Room Talk series - to answer the questions you might not want to ask, but still wonder about.
Here’s a quick roundup - honest, practical, and with a bit of humour too.


Think your diet’s too complicated for a group tour? Think again.
We get asked this more and more:
“I’d love to come – but with my food intolerances, will I even be able to eat with the group?”
We understand – and you’re not the only one. For many women, food isn’t “just food.” We get it – and we care.


Which cycling tour is right for you? 🚴♀️
We know it’s not easy to choose – especially when all four tours offer stunning scenery, small groups, home-style meals, and that special Sidetracks mix of fun, freedom, and feeling looked after.
To make it a little easier, we’ve written up a short guide to help you decide.


30 years in New Zealand & best months to travel
October 2025 marks a very special milestone for me – it’s been 30 years since I first landed in New Zealand to work as a tour guide. Here I share with you not only how my journey unfolded, but also my personal favourite months of travelling in beautiful Aotearoa New Zealand.


🥾 From rusty to ready: Hiking edition
When you picture yourself on a hike of 5–7 hours, do you wonder: Will I really manage the whole day?
The truth is – yes, you can!
With a few simple steps you’ll feel stronger, steadier, and ready to enjoy every view (not just the next rest stop).


🚴♀️ From rusty to ready: Cycling Edition
After a long winter it’s normal to wonder: Will I still cope with hours in the saddle?
Maybe you’ve already booked your cycling tour and the big question now is: Am I fit enough?
The good news is – yes!
You don’t need to be “super fit” to enjoy our cycling tours. With a few gentle steps now, you’ll be ready for spring rides that feel good rather than sore.


Which hiking tour is right for you? 🥾
Looking for your next adventure? Choose from five guided hikes across New Zealand, designed for women like you who value support, comfort, and nature.
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