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North Island

Start: Rotorua or Taupo
Locations: Rotorua, Taupō
Duration: 4 days
Distance: 40 kms
Difficulty: 3
Minimum Age: 8

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Explore Tongariro’s Dramatic Volcanic Landscapes

The Tongariro Hiking Tour is your chance to experience New Zealand’s most iconic alpine trails with expert local guides. This 4-day adventure includes the legendary Tongariro Alpine Crossing, offering a front-row view of emerald lakes, steaming vents and rugged craters. Each day walk reveals something new—from arid badlands and lunar-like valleys to lush native forests and alpine tussock fields.

Tongariro National Park is not only a natural wonder, it’s also rich in cultural significance as a UNESCO Dual World Heritage Area. This guided tour invites you to connect with the land, its stories and its shifting volcanic beauty. Whether you’re a seasoned tramper or a casual hiker, the variety of terrain will leave you energised and inspired.

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Relax in Comfort After a Day on the Trails

After a full day of exploring, your cosy 3-star lodge near Mt Ruapehu offers a warm welcome and a stunning alpine backdrop. Rooms are well-equipped with modern comforts including heating, tea and coffee facilities, and fresh linens, making it easy to unwind. If you’re travelling solo, you can share a room with another guest or opt for a private space at an extra cost.

The spacious lounge and dining area is where stories are swapped and laughter flows over hearty shared meals. A soak in the outdoor hot tub is the perfect way to ease tired legs while soaking up mountain views. This relaxed, sociable setting completes the experience, adding a touch of luxury to your alpine escape.

  • Maximum 13 walkers
  • 4-day, 3-night New Zealand guided hiking tour
  • Between 4–8 hours hiking each day
  • Carry a day pack only

INCLUSIONS

  • Comfortable lodge accommodation with ensuite bathrooms
  • Friendly, professional guides
  • Hike the Tongariro Alpine Crossing on the best weather day
  • Includes all meals: cooked or continental breakfasts, generous two-course evening meals, trail snacks, hot drinks, and crisp New Zealand wines and beers
  • Return Rotorua or Taupō transport
  • Complimentary hire of day packs, raincoats, and hiking poles on request

AGE INFORMATION

  • Adult: 16 years +
  • Children: 8-15 years
  • Minimum Age: 8 years (under 8 years only allowed with prior approval)

PAYMENT

  • Non-refundable deposit NZ$400 per person on booking
  • Balance due 70 days before travel

CANCELLATIONS & REFUNDS

  • 71 days or more before departure: Full refund less deposit**+
  • Between 70-31 days: 30% cancellation fee**
  • Within 30 days: No refund

+Deposit is non-refundable, however you can make unlimited changes to your chosen tour up to 70 days before your arrival, including changing your tour dates and changing tour participants

Note: **Refund excludes credit card or payment fees if applicable, which are non-refundable.

Please see more information on refunds and cancellations in Go New Zealand's terms and conditions.*

Frequently asked questions

We understand it can be tricky to assess whether your fitness level is suited to a guided walking holiday in New Zealand. The country’s unique geography means hiking trails can vary significantly, even within a single track. What we might call ‘flat’ is often considered undulating by walkers from flatter regions. That’s why we like to say, "the fitter you are, the more you’ll enjoy it." A reasonable level of fitness and agility is required for the Tongariro Hiking Tour. Track surfaces also vary, ranging from well-formed paths to rough terrain with tree roots, rocks, and loose scree, so good balance, steady footing, and strong ankles are essential.

Fitness Level
A higher level of fitness is particularly needed for the Tongariro Alpine Crossing, which we usually tackle on Day Two of the Tongariro Hiking Tour. This hike is a strenuous 7–8-hour journey, featuring a climb and descent of approximately 900 metres through alpine terrain. Early in the season (November), you may encounter patches of snow or ice. The ascent up Devil’s Staircase over the Mangatepopo Saddle is especially demanding, so it’s a good idea to include steep stair training in your pre-departure fitness routine.

How Much Weight Will I Be Carrying?
You’ll only need to carry a daypack, which will hold your lunch, drinking water, and warm clothing for 4–7 hours of hiking each day. Depending on how much water you prefer to carry, the weight of your daypack will typically range from 3–6 kg.

Support and Safety
Our guides provide a detailed safety briefing the evening before the Tongariro Alpine Crossing, giving you the chance to ask questions and fully prepare for the hike. If you feel any part of the walk might be beyond your comfort level, there’s the option to take shorter hikes on certain departures or enjoy a relaxing day at the lodge instead.

The Tongariro National Park is a unique and dynamic environment influenced by changing weather patterns, volcanic activity, and cultural traditions. Here’s what to expect:

Weather Conditions
The trip runs during the warmer months, from November to April. In November, you might encounter small patches of ice or snow near the summit of Mt. Tongariro, but ice-axes and crampons are not required.

  • Our guides closely monitor weather conditions before and during the trip to ensure your safety and enjoyment.
  • The itinerary may be adjusted to select the best day for completing the Tongariro Alpine Crossing. For example, if Day 2 isn’t ideal, we may attempt it on Day 3 or Day 4 instead.
  • In severe weather, the Department of Conservation may close the Tongariro Alpine Crossing for all walkers, including guided groups.

Volcanic Activity & Alerts
The Tongariro massif is an active volcanic area, closely monitored to ensure visitor safety.

  • If Mt. Ruapehu’s volcanic alert level increases, the Tongariro Alpine Crossing remains unaffected due to its distance of 16 km from the mountain.
  • Your safety is the top priority, and your guide will provide a detailed briefing each evening about the next day’s plans and explain how volcanic activity might impact the area.

Rāhui / Cultural Closure
Ngāti Hikairo ki Tūwharetoa, the local iwi (tribe), are the spiritual and cultural guardians of Mt. Tongariro.

  • If a death occurs on the track, the iwi may place a rāhui (cultural closure) on the area for three days. This is a period of mourning, and visitors are asked to show respect by avoiding the track during this time.

Your safety and experience are at the heart of this trip, and our team works hard to ensure you’re well-informed and prepared for this incredible adventure.

Room Sharing:

  • Accommodation is based on twin-share, meaning two walkers per room.
  • If you’d prefer your own room, simply select the single supplement option when completing the online booking form.
  • The single supplement fee covers the entire trip, not a per-night charge, ensuring you’ll have a private room throughout the journey.
  • If you’re happy to share, you’ll be placed in a twin room with another traveller of the same gender, with separate beds provided.

Parking options are available in Rotorua City. Feel free to contact our team for more details. We’ll ensure you’re dropped back to your car at the end of the trip.

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