Top 5 Things to do for Honeymoon in Manawatu-Wanganui Region, North Island

September 2, 2021 Carley Gatson

Discover the best top things to do in Manawatu-Wanganui Region, New Zealand including Tongariro Alpine Crossing, Ruapehu Adventure Rides, Forgotten World Adventures, Virginia Lake, Taranaki Falls.
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1. Tongariro Alpine Crossing

Off State Highway 48 Mangatepopo Valley, Whakapapa Village, Tongariro National Park New Zealand +64 7-892 3729 [email protected] http://www.doc.govt.nz/link/5ce26066426b40609b2e077a8aeafc8c.aspx
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5.0 based on 2,166 reviews

Tongariro Alpine Crossing

Always check the website for changes that might affect your trip.

Reviewed By RJMEX - Brooks, Canada

My wife and I did the Tongariro Crossing on February 8, 2019. We rode the Northern Express train from Auckland, stopped in Ohakune for two nights to do the Crossing, and continued on to Wellington. I had done some research on the Crossing, so we were prepared with hiking boots, day packs, layered windproof clothing, and extra collapsible water bottles. We also pre-booked a shuttle service to deliver us to the trail head, and pick us up at the finish. This is essential if you are doing the full day hike as there is a 4 hour parking limit in the car parks and the full hike is a good 6-8 hours depending on fitness level, photo op time, and how much you want to just enjoy the experience. Make no mistake, this is not a flatland "walk in the park", and unless you are at a good level of health and fitness and have the proper gear, this is not the hike for you. We are in our mid 60s and consider ourselves fit, but this was a workout. I recall the shuttle driver saying there were something like 800 stair steps going both up and down, and while they do make things less treacherous going up, they were a special kind of torture on the descent which takes 3 - 3.5 hrs. We saw several hikers suffering blisters, aching knees, and lack of water. The temperatures were quite cool when we started in the morning, along with a fairly strong wind, and we were glad for the wind proof clothing. By the time we were descending in the afternoon, it was quite warm and we had shed the layers. Heed the warnings about changing weather! We had a beautiful clear day, but a couple days earlier a guide told us the trail was down to a meter visibility in places due to fog and mist. You will find websites and reviews that play down the difficulty of this journey and tell you people from 4 years to 94 years have done the Crossing. That may well be, but these are exceptions, not the rule. My wife had to help a young nurse in her twenties who was afraid to continue due to the unstable footing on the descent from Red Crater and a guide told about having to carry a 10 year old over part of the trail he simply refused to go down. If you are unsure of your ability or equipment, book the hike with a guide or at least talk to someone who has done the crossing. Age is not the barrier, fitness and careless preparation is. If you decide to take the challenge and weather cooperates, you will be rewarded by some of the most spectacular views on the planet. Enjoy and good hiking!!

2. Ruapehu Adventure Rides

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5.0 based on 101 reviews

Ruapehu Adventure Rides

We guide quad bike and side-by-side buggy tours through the heart of the Tongariro National Park in the Ruapehu District. Come and experience New Zealand native bush, farmland, where you can cross natural streams, and enjoy stunning views of Tongariro National Park, and our volcanoes. All gear will be provided. All our guides are NZQA qualified.

3. Forgotten World Adventures

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5.0 based on 793 reviews

Forgotten World Adventures

Forgotten World Adventures is the leading adventure provider into a rural area of the North Island of New Zealand known as the Forgotten World. Fully guided tours in unique Rail Carts operate along 140km of a disused railway line. We can combine this railway experience with a helicopter flight over the Whanganui National Park to the Bridge to Nowhere and an exhilarating jet boat ride up the Whanganui River. On each part of your journey, you will learn of the history and stories of the Forgotten World from our knowledgable local guides.

4. Virginia Lake

Great North Road, Whanganui 4500 New Zealand +64 800 926 426 http://whanganuinz.com/item/virginia-lake
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4.5 based on 414 reviews

Virginia Lake

Reviewed By 20carolj - Palmerston North, New Zealand

This is the jewel in the crown for Wanganui.Unwind and meander along the different tracks around the lake taking in a different vista with every turn. There are two main tracks , one along the edge of lake and another upper track running parallel .Its an easy 45 min walk with bridges and water fowl, all wheelchair accessible. Along the way you pass gazebos, a band rotunda and bronze statues. One statue is Tainui depicting a woman and another of Peter Pan with NZ creatures surrounding him. The fountain is coin operated by the seat with the large mural of a swan. There are toilets on site and other amenities. A beautiful place to stroll/run and take the children .

5. Taranaki Falls

Mt Ruapehu, Tongariro National Park New Zealand +64 7-892 3729 [email protected] http://www.doc.govt.nz/link/c10e3e79bed84e329e140a53f90dabe2.aspx
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4.5 based on 195 reviews

Taranaki Falls

Reviewed By jshigi - Bellevue, United States

2-3 hour hike - Toilet halfway through the hike by the top of the waterfall which was clutch. Beautiful waterfall! Really enjoyed walking through this forest too. Make sure to check the weather, this hike was longer than expected and it started raining towards the end of the hike. Some people got caught in the rain storm when they were just starting the hike.

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