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tongariro
Tread a path through the restless,
contorted, moonscape terrain of New Zealands most
spectacular volcanic parkland.
Tongariro National Park comprises three contrasting mountains,
Tongariro, Ngauruhoe and Ruapehu. Tongariro is a shattered
remnant of an ancient volcano with red, blue and emerald crater
lakes. Ngauruhoe is a symmetrical cone, which occasionally
releases wisps of steam. Ruapehu is a huge multi-peaked mountain,
which sometimes expels clouds of ash, and is one of the more
active volcanoes in the world.
Tongariro was the first national park to be established in New
Zealand, and only the fourth in the world. It has World Heritage
Area status because of its outstanding natural topography and
cultural associations. To North Islanders, Ruapehu is simply
known as The Mountain, and skiers and snowboarders
flock here from Auckland and Wellington each winter, to the
largest ski fields in the country. In summer a new influx of
outdoor enthusiasts arrives for sightseeing, tramping, rock
climbing, horse trekking and many other activities.
Whakapapa visitor centre on Mt Ruapehu is an ideal source of
information on weather forecasts and track conditions. From here
you can set out on the Tongariro Northern Circuit Track, one of
New Zealands Great Walks. This incorporates dramatic
landscapes such as lava flows, glacial valleys, hot springs and
crater lakes. It also includes the famous Tongariro Crossing
track from the Middle Earth landscape of the
Mangatepopo Valley to the steaming thermal pools of Ketetahi
Springs. Other Whakapapa walks, of 1 to 4 hours duration
are; the Silica Rapids, Tama Lakes, Taranaki Falls and the Nature
Walk. Around every corner are fascinating shapes sculpted by lava
and ash and forged by fiery volcanoes. This ever-changing land of
many different moods, will both surprise you and stretch your
imagination.
Tongariro, our first national park, is undoubtedly our most
spectacular volcanic region. A place of extremes from barren
desert to lush forest, black lava flows to sparkling streams.
Its one of the best wild places in New Zealand.
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