Discover the best top things to do in Ruapehu, New Zealand including Tama Lakes, Tongariro National Park Visitor Centre (Whakapapa Visitor Centre), Waitonga Falls Track, Ohakune i-SITE Visitor Information Centre, Rimu Walk, Silica Rapids Track, Mead's Wall, Tangiwai Rail Disaster Memorial, Ohakune Carrot Adventure Park, Ridge Track.
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5.0 based on 92 reviews
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We visited the Whakapapa Visitors Information Centre & got excellent advice from staff member Hari. We were concerned we weren't Alpine Crossing prepared & we were shown some options to do with our teenagers. A pleasant walk to Taranaki Falls starting from the car park near Skotel in the village. Slight rising elevation on firm ground with some loose stones. Lots of photo opportunities. Not very busy. Good signage. We wore lots of layers, even in December as the wind is cold, but the sun harsh-a hat & sunglasses very handy. A short detour down steep steps gets you to Taranaki Falls. Back up the steps & follow the signs on to Tama Lakes. The lower lake is viewed from a windy spot-lots of people sheltering for lunch in the short foliage. We braved the 30min climb to the upper lake for a great view of both lakes as well as Mount Ruapehu & Mount Ngauruhoe. It is steep with loose small stones coming back down-best done with walking poles-but take your time! There are drop toilets just before the lower lake view & near the bridge above Taranaki Falls. Round trip took us 6 hours with plenty of photo stops, lunch & snack breaks. Sunscreen is useful. We saw no flies, no mosquitoes & no snakes!
4.5 based on 474 reviews
Located in the heart of the Tongariro National Park, Whakapapa i-SITE (Tongariro Visitor Centre) provide expert local knowledge and free, objective advice on travel throughout the Ruapehu Region and New Zealand. We provide booking services for accommodation, activities, transport and more.
Great centre. Full of amazing informative displays etc. highly recommend if you wish to learn more about the area
4.5 based on 85 reviews
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Breathtaking views. Easy walk. just Bring a little picnic and enjoy beautiful scenery! Highly recommend anyone.
4.5 based on 73 reviews
Visitor Information and booking service for accommodation, activities and transport both local and throughout New Zealand. Provides local expert knowledge.
There was a good display of material about the area and what to do combined with a good selection of items for sale . The information assistant was super friendly and provided excellent service, going out of her way to answer my enquires.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
Just what I need after a day on the maunga beautiful short walk in pristine Bush. A must do in ohakune
4.5 based on 66 reviews
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Great walk for beginners! Apparently it's been renovated recently and indeed the track was really good. There were quite a few boardwalks and well-maintained steps, and some signs to tell you about the local flora and fauna. I don't like climbing over rocks, or steep up and down hills, so this was the perfect walk for me. I am a nervous walker but didn't slip once. It takes about 75 minutes each way starting just up the road from the visitor's centre. Lots of interesting things to see like the red water in the fast flowing streams, even the rocks are 'painted' red! Then the white of the silica rocks make an interesting contrast. There are many shades of red and green in the plants and trees.
4.5 based on 19 reviews
Stunning scenery. A must do if up at the Bruce. So much atmosphere. Spectacular views. Easy to get to and easy decent via ski run outside of season.
4.5 based on 28 reviews
A touching and very interesting memorial near the state highway, to the horrific train crash that occurred on Christmas Eve 1953 when the Wellington-Auckland night express train came off a damaged railway bridge into the river. This was caused by a huge wall of water (lahar) from the nearby Mt Ruapehu volcano. 151 were killed.
It is hard to describe how one feels entering this site.To put yourself in that moment on Xmas eve 1953 when a huge wall of water from Mt Ruapehu ferociously washed away train carriages and its unsuspecting passengers. Reading the detailed information boards is sobering . On site there are toilets. RIP
4.5 based on 55 reviews
Wonderful spot for kids of all ages. Little ones all the way to older adults are all catered for here. Beautiful stream with the clearest water runs alongside.
4.0 based on 19 reviews
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