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April 16, 2025

Alternatives to the Tongariro Crossing

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As the miserable wet forecast may limit the shuttle bus service for the Tongariro Alpine Crossing, tourists need to be aware of numerous other options just as good. See previous TRM blogs:

October 2021

Alternatives to the Tongariro Crossing?

At this time of the year many are hoping to complete one of the “iconic” great walks of NZ – the Tongariro Alpine Crossing. Inevitably, SWMBO (She Who Must Be Obeyed is Manager of everything She can see at TRM) is asked about it, and the following brief video clip is Her usual reply.

One essential ingredient to include in the planning is fine weather. Never rely on any TV forecast for Taupo, located 50 km north of Turangi, while the alpine trails on the central plateau are 50 km south.

The Tongariro Crossing is more suitable for families and those looking for a long 21 km alpine tramp with wide views and all the other features expected in this Central Plateau region.

Behind Taranaki Falls

Trampers need to be aware of possible delays from crowding and parking issues at peak times, so we recommend booking and getting advice from a shuttle bus service. If the aim is to get away from the crowds, then perhaps the Tongariro Crossing should be avoided. The track from the Chateau Tongariro to the Taranaki Falls and on to the Tama Lakes would be a better option to avoid parking issues.

Other local alternatives are the Kaimanawa Ranges. The Kaimanawa Road access off the Desert Road has two well signposted tracks – the Urchins Track to the ridge 1392m or the Umukarikari track to 1591m above the snow line, both provide dramatic views back west towards the central plateau peaks and Lake Taupo.

But for those looking for a little more excitement and a real challenge, this alternative climb up higher to 2797m is recommended as a far more satisfying achievement…

The brief video was taken on Auckland Anniversary weekend in late January 2015 when everywhere else was crowded. Since then the “sky waka” gondolas have been installed to carry trampers up to the highest cafe in NZ. The gondolas replace the original old chairlifts in the video – now recycled by SWMBO in Her garden paradise…

This blog was prompted by readers’ questions sent to a popular local (National Park) shuttle bus operator, Colin Baker, (Ruapehu Scenic Shuttles ph. 642041114648) who considerately provides a Q&A service for those wanting information on options to access and pick-up from the Tongariro Crossing and other scenic walking trails around the alpine region.

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