Tongariro Alpine Crossing - the best one-day trek in New Zealand

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April 2018, after graduating from North Shore International Academy (NSIA), I decided to take some time off to unwind before relocating to another city for my chef career. So I asked my flatmate to join me on a three-day trip to Taupo - Tongariro Alpine Crossing.

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Why did we choose this one?

How do you feel when you hear your friends talking about their journey cross volcanic alpine landscape? And the volcano is still ACTIVE? And Mount Ngauruhoe is Mount Doom in The Lord of the Rings where the ring was destroyed in the fire.
Thrilling yet exciting, right?

Time of the year

It was early April - in the middle of autumn in New Zealand. To me, it was the perfect time to do this trek because it was not either too hot as summer or too cold as winter, just later summer, cool and fresh. Winter weather (from June to October) is extreme with ice and snow, avalanche risk, and temperature may drop to sub-zero. It's best to equip with special gears and have a guide or choose another track. The weather in New Zealand is unpredictable for sure, but we were lucky enough to get a nice, sunny trip.
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Means of transport

In a three-day journey, the first day was for traveling from Auckland to Taupo by bus. If you don't have a car and need to travel around New Zealand, public transportation like the bus sucks, seriously. It took roughly 5 hours from Auckland central to Taupo central (while it usually takes only more than 3 hours driving).
We spent the first night in Taupo in a backpacker that is on top of a nightclub. Yes, you read it, and we did not know when booking the room. We went to bed early to prepare for a long and challenging day out when the sun rises.

We woke up early at 5:30 am in order not to miss the shuttle which took us from Taupo to the start point. Private cars are not permitted to park there, many people chose shuttle, like us.

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About the trek - source

Name: The Tongariro Alpine Crossing
Location: the Tongariro National Park - New Zealand's oldest National Park
Length: 19.4km one way
Starting point: 1120 m
Highest point: Red Crater, 1886 m
Duration: 7 - 8 hours in good weather

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Map of the trek

The first stage: Mangatepopo road end - Soda Springs

The shuttle dropped us off at Mangatepopo road end where everyone started. The first 4km of the track is fairly flat, well boarded, and does not require much climbing. On the way, we saw small shrubs, moss, and rocks.
The weather that day was also very pleasant, cloudy in the morning, sunny in the afternoon. Young people had plenty of time and energy to enjoy and take selfies. At the end of the first section, there is a warning sign for those who intend to return because the next stage is quite difficult.

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The second stage: Soda Springs - Red Crater - Emerald lake

Right after Soda Springs, the section is so steep (no doubt it is called Devil's staircase) that I climbed a few steps and had to stop to catch my breath. Fortunately, the weather was cool and we were not too tired.

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Many people in their 50s, 60s ( I guess) were climbing steadily and pretty calm. There was an old man that climbed step by step, very slowly but continuously. In the end, he reached destination soon after young mates. Especially, there are a few young men in shorts and tank tops running up, my eyes were shining brightly. I just admire how young and strong they are.

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As soon as we reached Red Crater - the highest point, suddenly we entered the cloud. The temperature dropped. The wind was raging. It was freeeeezing. Our noses kept running. My fingers were red and slightly swollen. I quickly zipped my jacket but it took a few minutes since my fingers became clumsy and useless.
Behind Red Crater it is Mount Ngauruhoe which is Mount Doom in the famous film The Lord of the Rings. It is an active volcano but you don't need to worry about eruption risk since it has been in stand-by mode for decades.

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When searching for information about the trek, it was advised to bring warm clothes, gloves sturdy foot ware...etc. We didn't well prepare because we reckoned it should not have been that cold in autumn. Well, now I know advice is there for reasons 😌.

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My friend looked like a pineapple 😆

My mate and I planned to go to the mountain to take cool pictures (to post on Facebook). But in such circumstances, there was no need to look cool anymore. It was best to be safe and warm. We sat down, rested, and ate prepared food to regain strength and relieve pain, then continued. Damn! Food was as cold as it was in the fridge.

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After passing the Rangipo Desert, we continued until we had to cling to the metal chain attached to the cliff to pass. If it rains, it will be slippery.

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My friend walked like a crab.

Finally, we saw Emerald Lakes (one big and two smaller ones) the turquoise water lakes with steam vents above and terrible sulfurous odor. You can imagine the smell of rotten boiled egg. Here people walked with caution, as loose scoria may cause losing footing and sliding. As a result, hikers raised a cloud of dust on the way down to the lakes.

However, we still managed to take a few selfies. It was absolutely stunning.

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The third stage: Blue lake - Old Ketetahi Shelter site - Car park

We spent a short time enjoying the view then continued to the big Blue lake. This lake is much larger than Emerald lakes and the water is blue. It's kind of weird as there are two different kinds of lakes on the volcanic alp, they are close to each other but one is turquoise while the other one is blue.

Terrain shelves down from Blue Lake to the end of the trek. This section was gentle and friendly to me. Vegetation is plentiful and multiform with high bushes, trees, and flowers. The track is picturesque as if we were walking on a gorgeous golden afternoon in Chinese historical dramas.

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Heading down to Ketetahi hut, which has toilet facilities, we took another rest and had sips of warm water from the thermal bottle, enjoying stunning views of the central plateau. It was quite cold as the sun was getting down quickly.

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For the last kilometers, we crossed the forest, the stream was murmuring, the birds were chirping jubilantly. We waited for others at the Ketetahi car park where there was a shuttle ready to take us back to town.
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Eventually, we completed the 19.4km track in 8 hours. It was challenging, yet rewarding in any aspect! Highly recommended!

Back to town, we cheered our successful trip at the nightclub downstairs. That night we slept like a log until next morning no matter how loud the music was. Haha...😁
We spent our last day exploring Taupo and returned to Auckland by bus in the afternoon.

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What ab adventure in the way to the lake! We do have some emerald lakes over here too, and no photos are able to show the real beauty of these places. It's incredible how nature always finds a way to surprise us! ❤️

We take hat off to creativity of Mother Earth.
It's true, no photos or words can describe nature's beauty but our own eyes.

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Beatiful, such a unique country!

Thank you @bananapalms! I feel so lucky to live in this country.

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Looks incredible, I will have to visit one day. Being out in nature in the quiet just feels natural! Should have got a tall person to stand next to you, could have became some hobbits haha.

Lovely pictures.

I really hope Covid be defeated soon so we can travel again.
Aw standing next to a tall guy I would be a cute hobbit. 😁

I am going 6 months travelling in the spring! Cant wait forever.

All hobits are cute, with their little houses.

Wow that's perfect! If you wanna see Hobbits' village in the film, visit The Hobbiton Movie Set in Matamata.

Mấy người lớn tuổi họ đi đều liên tục lại bền sức chị hỉ, mình cứ nghĩ trẻ khỏe đoạn đầu hứng chí leo ầm ầm lại xuống sức nhanh và tụt lại

Đúng rồi em. Tụi trẻ lúc nào cũng hùng hùng nên nhanh xuống sức lắm. Các cụ đúng tiêu chí "chậm mà chắc" nên cứ thong thả mà về đích thôi.

T cbj leo lại Tongariro đợt tết dương đây, nhìn thấy ảnh của c lại có động lực. Mà công nhận leo tầm t3 vs t4 là ok nhất đấy, thời tiết đỡ lạnh hơn. Cơ mà lên trên đỉnh là hay bị gió to, t phải ngồi xuống vì sỡ gió thổi bay đi mất hehe

oh thế à cậu. Đi vào đợt tết hơi nắng nóng đấy. Nhưng chắc có mỗi đợt đấy cậu được nghỉ lễ dài thôi nhỉ? Lên tới đỉnh bọn tớ cũng ko đi nổi, gió to quá và đám mây lúc nào cũng quấn lấy người nên lạnh cóng, ko bước đc, mắt thì cay xè, nhìn đường ko rõ luôn.

Uh t thì lại lo vẫn lạnh đấy. Năm trước nữa t leo Mt Taranaki mà nó vẫn còn tuyết và khá lạnh ban đêm. Nên chắc Tongariro cũng tương tự. Được cái đợt nghỉ lễ dài nên bọn t đi vài ngày nên sẽ chọn hôm nào thời tiết đẹp nhất thì leo. Chứ găpj hôm gió là xong luôn

Thời tiết thay đổi thất thường lắm cậu, nên cứ chuẩn bị kĩ cho chắc ăn. Bữa bọn tớ đi cứ lúc âm u, lúc nắng, lúc gió giật, lúc lạnh teo í.

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Wow it's so cool! @snownz008
The lakes are interesting. I haven't seen something like that before.
It's regretful that we can't swim in those lakes. Thank you for taking me with your day trip.

Thanks @dodovietnam! There are reasons why people can't swim in the lakes.
The Emerald Lakes are very cold and highly acidic and have sulphuric smell.
On the other hand, Blue Lake is sacred and visitors are not permitted to touch the water or even eat or drink around its shores.

Hi, @snownz008 I have crossed that Alpine but still feel so excited reading your post. It's funny when you mention about your cold food and giving up on looking cool tho :)))

Thanks @annvu! I know it's funny when we want to sống ảo but reality hit us hard 🤣

beautiful walk and beautiful scenery, great tour ...

It has been one of the best journeys in my life. I admire the creativity of Nature.

Wow.. Great.. A tour full of adventure and fun. Hope you enjoyed the trekking.. The lake looks wonderful. 😄
Thank you for sharing!

Thank you! My first reason to did the trek was to see the lakes by my own eyes lol

Nhìn cái màu của hồ, just wow !! E lại chưa bao giờ đi chỗ này. Híc tiêc ghê :)

Cái màu đẹp không tả nên lời, mỗi tội thúi cũng cạn lời luôn 🤣
Trang muốn thì quay lại NZ rồi cùng team Hive bên này làm một chuyến nhỉ?

ốn thì quay lại NZ rồi cùng team Hive bên này làm một chuyến nhỉ?

Bạn ơi cho mình tham gia với nhé?

Chắc chắn nè sis ơi 🤩😍

I often wondered what gives water such an emerald color. It is beautiful!

I did some research and found this piece of information.

The colour is created when sunlight reflects off a while layer of calcium carbonate (marl) settled on the lake bed.
Thepark.co.nz

Uuu interesting! Thanks so much for doing the research!

E cũng muốn đi track này mà trượt nhiều kèo quá huhu. hi vọng lần tới ghé đảo bắc có thể đi nó. Post hay v thông tin rõ ràng quá c. thích cách viết bài của c ghê :)

Tới ngay và luôn khi có cơ hội em ơi.
He he cảm ơn em. Chị thích viết kiểu ngắn gọn rõ ràng vậy để bản thân đỡ lan man nữa.

thấy mọi người đi chơi thích thật đó, những trải nghiệm đáng quý c ha. nơi này nhìn hoang sơ mà đẹp quá đi mất.

New Zealand nói chung là vẫn hoang sơ lắm, nhất là đảo nam á Loan. Trek này đi qua sa mạc trông sương khói mù mịt như sao Hoả luôn.

em đã thích NZ sẵn r mà nhìn ảnh chị càng thích hơn nữa lun ý. Nhất định sẽ kím xiệt nhìu xiền để đến đất nước này 1 lần trong đời. Hình đẹp qá c ơi. ♥️

Cảm ơn em! Ngày xưa chị thấy bạn chị đi Working Holiday up nhiều hình NZ, hình nào cũng đẹp ngất ngây nên chị mới quyết tâm du hí sang đây đấy :)

I would like to do a trek in a place like this... It seems perfect 😍 thanks for sharing

If you have a chance to visit NZ, don't miss it! It'll be an amazing experience in your life.

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I am sure she did good job introducing NZ to the world. Tongariro Alpine Crossing was in my bucket-list and fortunately I did it!

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