Tongariro National Park
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Tongariro National Park is the oldest national park in New Zealand, located
in the central North Island. It has been acknowledged by UNESCO as one of the 28
mixed cultural and natural World Heritage Sites.
Tongariro National Park was the fourth national park established in the world.
The active volcanic mountains Ruapehu, Ngauruhoe, and Tongariro are located in
the centre of the park.
There are a number of Māori religious sites within the park, and many of the
park's summits, including Mount Ngauruhoe and
Mount Ruapehu, are tapu, or sacred. The park
includes many towns around its boundary including Ohakune, Waiouru, Horopito,
Pokaka, Erua, National Park Village, Whakapapa skifield and Turangi.
The Tongariro National Park is home to the famed
Tongariro Alpine Crossing, widely
regarded as one of the world's best one-day hikes.
The main activities are hiking and climbing in summer, and skiing and
snowboarding in winter. There is also opportunity for hunting, game fishing,
mountain biking, horse riding, rafting and scenic flights.
Mount Tongariro and its surroundings are one
of the several locations where Peter Jackson shot The Lord of the Rings film
trilogy; tours to view these places are commonly arranged by the tour's
operators and lodges.
The most popular track in Tongariro National Park is the
Tongariro Alpine Crossing. Most of
the track is also part of the Tongariro Northern Circuit, a two- to four-day
tour, which is one of New Zealand's nine Great Walks.
Getting There
This tourist attraction is well serviced by public transport including taxis,
buses and shuttle.
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