Tongariro Northern Circuit

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The Tongariro Northern Circuit, one of the New Zealand Great Walks, is a three to four day tramp in Tongariro National Park, New Zealand. Part of it is the famous Tongariro Crossing, a day's march that incorporates the Northern Circuit's most stunning scenery.


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[edit] When to Go

The best time to go is during the summer months (from december to march). It is important to get information about the weather beforehand. Heavy rain can cause small rivers and therefore complicate the progress of the march significantly, some alpine parts are also quite exposed. Moreover the beautiful scenery will be missed. Mountaineering equipment is required during the winter.


[edit] Accommodation

There are four DOC huts around the circuit - Mangatepopo, Ketetahi, Oturere and Waihohonu. Since this is nominated a Great Walk, you must pay in advance to stay in the huts or the nearby campsites. This applies to the summer season from October 1st to April 30th, during the other time these huts become Backcountry Huts, which can be used with a cheaper annual hut pass. It is forbidden to camp within 500m off the track.


[edit] Tour Guide

The Northern Circuit is a round trip that can be walked either way. The tour below descibes the clockwise route starting in Whakapapa Village. There is a car park and a DOC Visitor Center where all necessary information is available. There are other possible starting points from various road ends along the track.


Day One - Whakapapa to Mangatepopo Hut 3h

Starting the track at the Whakapapa Visitor Center, it follows mainly the Whakapapa track over eroded plains. It crosses many smaller river beds and can be fairly muddy during rain. On the right side the cone of the vulcano Mt. Ngauruhoe is visible. The Mangatepopo Hut is 5 min off the main track.

Day Two - Mangatepopo Hut to Ketetahi Hut 5h 30min

This is the actual Tongariro Crossing. Starting gently up the Mangatepopo river valley it becomes a steep climb on magmatic rock. It continues through the South Crater up and over the side of Red Crater and down to the Emerald Lakes. During the walk there are picturesque views of the active vulcanic scenery, weather permitting. At the Emerald Lakes, named after their color due to minerals from thermal area, the track joins the route to Oturere Hut (1h 30min). After the lakes, the route passes Blue Lake before descending down to Ketetahi Hut.

Day Three - Ketetahi Hut to Waihohonu Hut 7h

The day begins with a moderate climb back to Emerald Lakes then down a relatively steep descent to Oturere Hut. One can see many abstractly formed lava formations on the way. Passing Oturere Hut the track fades into field of gravel lacking vegetation. The day finishes with a valley crossing and ascent through forest, then a desent to Waihohonu hut.

Day Four - Waihohonu Hut to Whakapapa 5h 30min

The track follows an old pack route beside Waihohonu Stream without much climbing. On the way there are side trips to the Lower and Upper Tama Lakes (20 minutes and 90 minutes return), formed by water filled volcanic craters. Just before Whakapapa the Taranaki Falls form a 5 minute detour from the main track.

[edit] External links

Tongariro Northern Circuit, New Zealand Great Walks, Department of Conservation.