Tongariro National Park
About the Business
Welcome to Tongariro National Park, a breathtaking natural wonder located in the central North Island of New Zealand. As an establishment, park, point of interest, and tourist attraction, Tongariro National Park offers a wide range of activities and experiences for visitors to enjoy.
One of the main highlights of the park is its incredible walking tracks, which cater to all levels of fitness and adventure. Whether you're looking for a leisurely stroll or a challenging hike, there is a trail for everyone. For more information on the various walks available, you can download the comprehensive guide provided on our website.
Beyond walking, Tongariro National Park is also a paradise for mountaineers and climbers. Throughout the year, the park offers fantastic opportunities for those seeking the thrill of scaling its magnificent peaks. In the summer season, rock-climbing enthusiasts can also indulge in their passion amidst the park's stunning landscapes.
If you're a winter sports enthusiast, Tongariro National Park is home to two of New Zealand's largest ski fields, Whakapapa and Turoa. Nestled on the majestic Mount Ruapehu, these ski fields provide an exhilarating experience for skiers and snowboarders of all skill levels. Additionally, the eastern side of the mountain boasts a smaller ski field called Tukino, offering a more intimate and secluded winter sports experience.
Accessing Tongariro National Park is easy, as it is conveniently located within a 4-5 hour drive from both Auckland and Wellington. The main gateway into the park is Whakapapa Village, which can be reached via SH48 on the western side. For those who prefer public transportation, daily national bus services are available to and from the park, connecting it with nearby towns such as Ohakune, Waiouru, National Park, and Tūrangi. Shuttle buses are also available to meet the national buses and trains at Whakapapa Village and nearby towns.
While exploring Tongariro National Park, it is important to be aware of the potential risks associated with the natural environment. The park is susceptible to avalanches and volcanic activity, so it is crucial to educate yourself about these hazards and be prepared. For the latest weather forecast, you can visit the NIWA website.
Please note that the use of drones within the park is strictly prohibited without a permit. However, the Department of Conservation (DOC) generally does not approve permits for drone flights in Tongariro National Park and advises against applying for one.
Come and immerse yourself in the beauty and adventure of Tongariro National Park. With its stunning landscapes, diverse activities, and easy accessibility, it is truly a must-visit destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
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Reviews
"Since living in this beautiful part of New Zealand I’ve become a bit obsessive about taking photos of the mountains in the distance from Kinloch and Taupō. It just looks sensational on a clear day."
"Wow, one of the most beautiful hikes! The route is incredibly diverse, passing through stunning and varied landscapes. The climb towards the end becomes more physically challenging, but it's totally worth it. Highly recommended to check the weather beforehand, as it's a significant factor."
"Must do in New Zealand, it’s not a difficult walk, most of parts are flat and the views are so worth especially on sunny days!! One of my favorite places in New Zealand, please be aware of the shuttle must be booked in advance as it has been sold out soon in peak season ."
"Very beautiful location nice and cold for a family touring. The ha dial ride was amazing just a bit pricy $45 for adult just to travel on top. The cafeteria on top has beautiful views as well food family spot."
"We did the Tongariro Alpine Crossing track and it was one of the best day hikes we did so far! Definitely worth it if you are in the area! A few tips to make your trip better: * book a shuttle in advance because the car park is limited to 4 hours only and the hike takes between 6 to 9 hours depending on how fast you walk, how many breaks you take for pictures, etc * there is no shop/restaurant or anything on the track so make sure you have enough water and snacks with you. I would recommend 1.5 - 2 liters. * good footwear is required! This is a volcanic track so some parts are a bit slippery because of the volcanic terrain. Hiking boots with good ankle support would be best in my opinion * take a wind jacked with you, gloves and a beanie. A part of the track was particularly windy and it is easy to get cold up there if you are not dressed properly. * photo tip: take a time-lapse with the volcano❤️ The clouds move very fast and they create an amazing view Note: check the weather before! You will not be able to see anything if the weather is bad :("
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