Tongariro National Park – One of the oldest national parks in the world (NewZealand)
Ritz Factor:
Mineral rich turquoise water lakes and melodramatic sceneries
Towering volcanoes, untamed forests, arid plateaus, hot springs, herb fields, turquoise lakes and lush meadows pitch for a melodramatic scenery. One of oldest national parks in the world and best places to visit in New Zealand, Tongariro is a land of stunning beauty and natural wonders. Add in a visit to the Lake Taupo, and you are set for a surprisingly delightful day.
Don’t Miss:
Taranaki Falls and lava line of volcanic eruptions.
How to reach:
By air: Auckland (345 km) & Wellington (288 km) Airports are the closest you can get to Tongariro National Park by air from major cities across the world. Book a cab or take a transport bus from the airport to reach Whakapapa Village- the gateway to Tongariro National Park.
By road: Regular buses operate from Auckland to Tongariro National Park daily. By road it takes almost 7 hours to reach the national park.
Best time to visit:
December – Februar
Stay Option:-
Adventure Lodge and Motel, Chateau Tongariro Hotel, Pipers Lodge, and National Park Tavern