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- Tongariro National Park
Tongariro is New Zealand's oldest national park and a dual World Heritage area This status recognises the park's important Māori cultural and spiritual associations as well as its outstanding volcanic features
- Walks in and around Tongariro National Park - Department of Conservation
Call in to the Tongariro National Park Visitor Centre, situated in Whakapapa Village, and meet Department of Conservation Te Papa Atawhai (DOC) rangers who have first-hand, in-depth local knowledge about conservation places and activities
- History and culture: Tongariro National Park - Department of Conservation
In 1894, Tongariro National Park was established - the first for Aotearoa (New Zealand), and fourth in the world Legal ownership of the sacred mountain peaks increased significantly from the original 2,640 hectare tuku into a 25,000 hectare land block vested solely in the Crown
- World Heritage site: Tongariro National Park - Department of Conservation
Tongariro National Park is one of three World Heritage sites in New Zealand The other two are Te Wahipounamu in the South Island, and the Sub Antarctic Islands
- Tukino area: Tongariro National Park - Department of Conservation
The Tukino area is in the eastern area of Mt Ruapehu It is an access point to the Tongariro National Park from State Highway 1 near Waiouru
- Round the Mountain Track: Ruapehu area tracks and walks
Round the Mountain Track Located in Tongariro National Park and Tukino area in the Central North Island region View saved (0)
- Tongariro Northern Circuit: Tongariro National Park Great Walk
Explore the volcanic heart of Tongariro National Park, a landscape of stark glacial contrasts and alpine views From May to late October, conditions can be challenging – only go if you have the skills
- Tongariro Alpine Crossing: Tongariro National Park, Central North . . .
The Tongariro Alpine Crossing winds through mountains sacred to Ngāti Hikairo ki Tongariro of Ngāti Tūwharetoa Every step is an opportunity to connect with the essence of the land and ultimately contribute towards its care
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