I see, that I am late for the original poster. I add my remarks for the benefit of later readers of this thread.
I think the lens should be taken into consideration for an optimal compromise lens+camera (+batteries).
I have done some serious 1 day hikes with the D800, typically with the AFS 50mm f/1.8 and perhaps the AI 20mm f/3.5 lenses. But for more serious travel I kept gravitation for a long time to the D7200 + AFS 16-80mm f/2.8-4 kit. 24 MPix (no AA), AF system family of D3-D4s, 1 battery holds up for about 10 days in my travel imaging mode. Latest special trip 16 day trip kayaking Colorado river through Grand Canyon with no recharging option, took two spare batteries: > 1000 image clicks, had to go to the first spare after 12 days. Used for landscape, people and action images.
Now I also own a Z7 II + Z 24-120mm f/4 (same zoom range in FX) , 45 Mpix Z on sensor AF, Z quality optics, sharp across the field of view fully open, 1 battery may hold up for 2 days (or more?) in my use, ~ 100 g heavier than the D7200+16-80.
action take with D7200 + AFP 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6 E in the Grand Canyon