What to do and see in Tongariro National Park, North Island: The Best Things to do Adventurous

May 7, 2022 Janean Rudisill

Discover the best top things to do in Tongariro National Park, New Zealand including Tongariro Alpine Crossing, Mountain Air Scenic Flights Day Tour, Adventure Outdoors Tongariro NZ, Horsemtrails, Tongariro Northern Circuit, Tongariro Track Transport, Mt Ruapehu, Ohakune Old Coach Road, Tongariro Crossing Shuttles, Whakapapa - Mt Ruapehu.
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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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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. Mountain Air Scenic Flights Day Tour

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Mountain Air Scenic Flights Day Tour

Come and fly around the stunning volcanic peaks, Tongariro, Ngauruhoe and Ruapehu! View the colourful Blue, Emerald and Tama Lakes and all of the spectacular craters on show! Learn about the cultural heritage, history, fascinating geology and biology of this region! Make your stay here even more memorable and come and take a flight with us! Let our team look after you and show you the world through our eyes! It’s a fantastic way to view the breathtaking volcanic scenery of Tongariro National Park, Dual World Heritage Area!

3. Adventure Outdoors Tongariro NZ

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Adventure Outdoors Tongariro NZ

Guided Walks & Shuttles - Tongariro Alpine Crossing, Tongariro Adventure Outdoors are locally owned & operated, established in 2003. We offer guided walks & adventure tours into the Tongariro National Park. Small groups, fun & qualified guides. WINTER - Guided Tongariro Alpine Crossing SUMMER - Guided tours plus our very own - Pre Dawn Shuttle - The earliest shuttle into the Tongariro Alpine Crossing. Experience New Zealand's Best 1 Day Walk with us. Adventure Outdoors offer a true New Zealand experience Our tours are personalized & have flexible time schedules to suit the weather & avoid the crowds. Tours include all clothing gear & equipment.

4. Horsemtrails

Kaitieke Road Owhango Rd, Tongariro National Park 3990 New Zealand +64 27 215 3753 [email protected] http://www.horsemtrails.com/
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Horsemtrails

Memorable horse trekkings at the foot of the great mountains Tongariro - Ruapehu - Ngauruhoe.

Reviewed By VikkiA102

Cannot sing praises high enough!! I had the most magical day out on a horse trek with Hone, it really is a must do! The trek took us through beeeeaaaaautiful native forest with the added bonus of an exciting river crossing and a picnic in a remote hut. Having never done an off-trail horse trek like this before, I felt it was the perfect balance between being challenging and exhilarating while also feeling perfectly safe under Hones watch and guidance. Hone is an awesome guide and his passion for the horses and knowledge of the area really shines through. His horses are all gorgeous and having the chance to travel through such a pristine forest with them was a dream come true! Thanks a million Hone and Wai - wonderful people and an amazing experience!

5. Tongariro Northern Circuit

Ngauruhoe Terrace, Tongariro National Park 3989 New Zealand +64 7-892 3729 [email protected] http://www.doc.govt.nz/tongarironortherncircuit
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Tongariro Northern Circuit

Great Walks season is October - April (see website for exact dates). Outside this period facilities are greatly reduced and there are additional safety hazards to consider. Always check the website for changes that might affect your trip. See website for the price of accommodation on this track.

Reviewed By miriamviev - Puttershoek, The Netherlands

Amazing hike. Started at the village, then the mangatepopo hut, oturere hut (bit small and crowded) and last but not least the Waihohonu hut (spacious and modern). Had lots of different types of weather but we always had nice views. Loved it!

6. Tongariro Track Transport

21 Carroll Street - look for our blue signage National Park, Tongariro National Park 3948 New Zealand +64 21 351 103 [email protected] http://www.thetongarirocrossing.com
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Tongariro Track Transport

Tongariro Track Transport provides a shuttle service for the Tongariro Alpine Crossing. We go each morning in line with best wind conditions of the day and go at one time so you have a great day weather wise... We drop our guests off at Mangatepopo and pick up from Ketahahi. The times of drop off and pick ups vary depending on the weather conditions on the day and the number of guests wishing to use the service. For more details please call Adventure Lodge and Motels between 8am and 7.30pm . Pick ups usually though every hour on the hour - you have little wait time!

Reviewed By nikhilb1991 - Rotorua, New Zealand

Superb transport to the start of the track. Our driver Dutchy (AKA John) made the drive over very entertaining while also being very knowledgeable about the mountains while also keeping safety on the track a priority. He provided a flexible pick up time at the end of the track so it took the pressure out of trying to rush to the finish to make the bus. An excellent driver and will travel with him the next time I am out on the crossing! Highly recommend!

7. Mt Ruapehu

Tongariro National Park New Zealand
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Mt Ruapehu

Mt Ruapehu Whakapapa & Turoa has a world of unforgettable experiences to offer to alpine-lovers all year round. Home to two of New Zealand’s largest ski areas, New Zealand’s highest cafe & restaurant and amazing volcanic walks when the snow recedes; Whakapapa and Turoa offers an unparalleled experience of the dual world heritage status Tongariro National Park. Whakapapa has something for every skier and rider, with a premier beginners area, more than 30 groomed trails to fall in love with, plus a huge variety of off-piste terrain from wide-open runs to bowls, bumps, chutes and drops. Turoa offers a massive 722m of vertical descent from the top of Australasia’s highest chairlift – the Highnoon Express. Wide-open trails, pristine groomed runs, natural bowls and chutes will keep even the most experienced snow sports enthusiasts grinning from ear to ear. Alpine Meadow is an ideal beginner’s area with its 120m long carpet lift to move you smoothly around.

Reviewed By hikingprincess2018 - County Dublin, Ireland

Just finished the video of our Mt Ruapehu Crater Climb. It was a spectacular day out. The other-worldly treasures are hidden away until you get to the rim and then it's all on. Luckily there were no rumbles or lahars (this volcano has erupted 60 times since 1945!). Pele must have been watching over us. The views on a clear day, from atop an active volcano, at 2,672m / 8,766 ft. are superb. It reminded me of how eloquently The Smithsonianmag.com described entering Haleakalā ‘crater’ like an exercise in sensory deprivation. This holds equally here as you gaze into the summit plateau replete with mini glaciers and again when you reach the hidden crater lake with its eerie lifeless hue. It's similtaneously fascinating and foreboding - evidence of the beauty, power and violence of nature surrounds you and is mesmeric. This is not a place to linger too long as you might do near a scenic lake. The frisson at Mt Ruapehu's crater is palpable:) Mt Ruapehu Crater Climb is not a formatted Great Walk like The Tongariro Crossing or The Northern Circuit. DOC class this as an Alpine climb. This should not be attempted if you are not experienced and fit. Established navigational skills are essential here. The volcanic terrain is amorphous. There are few distinguishing landmarks, save for the chairlifts and t-bars, but they disappear rather quickly. There are numerous ridges to lead you astray and you could find yourself heading in the wrong direction at the end of the day. A guided tour is an excellent way to do this hike if you are unsure. This is a magnificent day out. Please let me know If you have done this hike and were as much in awe as we were. We had not looked at any images so it made the reveal greater. I had expected the usual crater arrangement lol! Happy and safe hiking, always:)

8. Ohakune Old Coach Road

Horipito to Marshals Road Ohakune, Tongariro National Park 4625 New Zealand +64 7-892 3729 [email protected] http://www.doc.govt.nz/link/f1485c5a2d8c4d2b9f017a449a1adb92.aspx
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Ohakune Old Coach Road

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Reviewed By kiwitreks - Masterton, New Zealand

My partner and I hired bikes and did the return journey which is about 30km. Definitely more difficult/uphill on the way there compared with the return back to ohakune. It was manageable for 2 people with 0 mountain biking experience on conventional bikes within 3 hours, but if I were to do the whole 30km again I’d opt for an e bike. Scenes are beautiful and the downhill is a great rush. I’d recommend starting early so that the track is alot quieter, after 10am it started to get busy with people dropped off at the other end.

9. Tongariro Crossing Shuttles

17 Carroll street, National Park Village C/O Plateau Lodge, Tongariro National Park 3948 New Zealand +64 7-892 2993 [email protected] http://www.tongarirocrossingshuttles.co.nz
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Tongariro Crossing Shuttles

Best Schedule Around From late October to May freedom hiking on the world famous Tongariro Alpine Crossing is open for business. We provide all day shuttles to the Tongariro Alpine Crossing - a round trip shuttle service. Parking is available at our pick up points around National Park Village . Booking with us is easy: Live availability, 24 hours booking service with instant confirmation, 100% refundable tickets, office hours are 6.30am to 8pm Our services cover the following tracks: Tongariro Alpine Crossing, Tongariro Northern circuit, Whakapapa Village, Round the Mountain & Mt Ruapehu

Reviewed By Shanelle-and-stuff

We got the 8am TCS, and the guy who picked us up was the man! So funny and was awesome at his job. Made our trip so easy and was an easy pick up at the other end for a return trip back to the car park. Definitely recommend! 10/10.

10. Whakapapa - Mt Ruapehu

Bruce Road Mt Ruapehu, Tongariro National Park, Whakapapa, Tongariro National Park 3951 New Zealand +64 800 468 235 [email protected] http://www.mtruapehu.com/winter/whakapapa/
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Whakapapa - Mt Ruapehu

Whakapapa is NZ’s largest ski area with 550 hectares of lift-accessed & patrolled terrain. Terrain varies from mellow slopes for beginners to epic chutes, drops & bumps for the most experienced. Whakapapa's snow factory sees it through NZ's longest ski season all the all the way from the beginning of June through to the end of October. Home to Happy Valley, a fully self-contained learners’ area boasting its own café, rental complex and ski school meeting area, while also being free of advanced skiers and snowboarders. For non-skiers and the summer season, NZ's largest gondola the NEW Sky Waka, takes you to NZ's highest eateries at the Knoll Ridge Chalet at 2020m. This spectacular ride takes you over striking volcanic terrain with views across the Tongariro National Park.

Reviewed By 246faye22 - Orewa, New Zealand

were down for the shoolchildren rugby festival and the weather was amazing so decided to go to the mountain for the day got one of the last car parks up the mountain and the shuttle bus to the top the driver was great a real friendly maori man who went out of his way to make every one feel special proud to be a newzeander with people like him we got the waka lift to cafe at top so good and perfect weather we had a hot chocolate and took some photos and loved it a little bit of a discount for gold card holders as well loved our day faye and brian

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