Book Tongariro Crossing Car Park and Shuttle

De la NZD 60,00 NZ$
  • Durata: 1 Minute
  • Locatie: Ketetahi

Tongariro Crossing Car Park provides the only secure car park and shuttle service for the Tongariro Alpine Crossing Hike.

Park your vehicle in our monitored, safe and secure car park & join our local, knowledgeable drivers who share culturally significant stories on a short 30 minute drive to the start of the crossing at Mangatepopo. 

Our shuttles pick you up from our carpark every hour from 6am to 9am on weekends and weekdays and transport you to the start of the track at Mangatepopo. NOTE: Pickup times may vary during the season depending on prior booking numbers and demand, or forecasted adverse mountain weather conditions. 

Be aware that there are other operators that promise to pick you up from Ketetahi, but they require you to park on the side of the main highway, with zero security.


PLEASE NOTE: 

Our carpark closes at 7pm daily, choose a booking time that allows you enough time to return to your vehicle by this time.


Please check we have a way of contacting you. We need an email address and a contact mobile phone number you have access to in NZ. Please ensure to provide your countries international code.  It is best practice to text or email us 24 hours prior to your booking date. We may need to contact you. 


For updated weather information please contact +64 272 320-238 - Arrival Time: Please arrive at the carpark 15 minutes prior to your departure time (6am, 7am, 8am or 9am). 


Tongariro National Park can be subject to unpredictable weather, and conditions can change quickly. It is important that all walkers carry the essentials for their journey across. 


Minimum Age Policy

8 Years plus

8-12 Year olds OK if Accompanied by an adult on a 1:1 ratio

13 - 15 years Ok if accompanied by an adult

Maximum Age Policy

75 years old


Must haves:
  • Food and plenty of fluid (2L per person or more), especially in the summer months. 
  • Waterproof and wind-proof raincoat and trousers
  • Strong, sturdy boots (you will be trekking over uneven volcanic terrain)
  • Warm clothing layers: woollen or polypropylene thermals and fleece
  • Clothing - be fully covered
  • Hat and gloves
  • Sunscreen and sunglasses
  • First Aid Kit
  • Map
  • Cellphone
  • Head lamp or torch per person

  • Due to the changing altitude and rugged alpine environment, the weather in the carpark at the beginning of the track can differ greatly from conditions 1000 metres higher further up the track. 
    Be prepared to change your plans and turn back especially when visibility is poor or strong winds prevail.  


    Hazard Awareness -TONGARIRO ALPINE CROSSING

     
    Alpine environment: The hike is exposed alpine terrain with rapidly changing weather conditions at all times of the year. It is common to experience strong wind, high rainfall, heavy snowfall and rapid changes in temperature, even in summer. Check the weather forecast on the NIWA website for the Tongariro Alpine Crossing (Red Crater):  

    https://weather.niwa.co.nz/parks/Tongariro%20National%20Park/Red%20Crater.

    Volcanic risk: This is an active volcanic area and eruptions are possible at any time without warning posing risk of serious harm and even death. Active volcanic vents on the Tongariro Alpine Crossing are Mount Ngauruhoe, Red Crater, Te Maari Craters and Ketetahi Springs. Volcanic hazard zones surround all of these vents. If you are within one of these areas when an eruption happens, you may be in danger. Know the volcanic risks and what to do in an eruption. Check the latest volcanic alert levels and activity information before you go, at the Tongariro National Park Visitor Centre (07) 892 3729 and/or on the Geonet website: 

    https://www.geonet.org.nz/volcano/tongariro

    If Tongariro is at any level above Volcanic Alert Level 0, the track will close and we will not operate until the Department of Conservation, DOC (who manage the Tongariro National Park) advise it is safe for the trail to re-open. For understanding DOC's Tongariro National Park volcano management system check the information on their website:

    https://www.doc.govt.nz/about-us/our-role/managing-conservation/recreation-management/visitor-risk-management/docs-role-in-managing-volcanic-risk-at-tongariro-national-park/

    Winter snow: Do not attempt this trip when snow is present unless you are experienced in the backcountry and have an ice axe, crampons and are experienced in avalanche terrain. Visit www.avalanche.net.nz for updated avalanche forecasts on Tongariro. In winter, the use of a guide is highly recommended and from our view, a must. Contact Tongariro National Park Visitor Centre (07) 892 3729 for recommended winter guided hike operators.