Tongariro Alpine Crossing
The Tongariro Alpine Crossing in Tongariro National Park is a tramping track in New Zealand, and is among the most popular day hikes in the country. The Tongariro National Park is a World Heritage site which has the distinction of dual status, as it has been acknowledged for both its natural and cultural significance.
Tongariro Alpine Crossing | |
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View from the summit over the Emerald Lakes, across the Central Crater, to Blue Lake. Autumn 2004. | |
Length | 19.4 km (12.1 mi) |
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Trailheads | Mangatepopo Carpark Ketetahi Carpark |
Use | Hiking |
Highest point | Red Crater, 1,886 m (6,188 ft) |
Lowest point | Ketetahi Carpark, 760 m (2,490 ft) |
Difficulty | Moderate |
Website | www |
The crossing passes over the volcanic terrain of the multi-cratered active volcano Mount Tongariro, passing the eastern base of Mount Ngauruhoe.
The full distance of the track is usually 19.4-kilometre (12.1 mi).
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