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Tongariro National Park Visitor Information Welcome to Tongariro National Park! Find out what to do, where to stay and how to plan your trip to this UNESCO Dual World Heritage Area
Tongariro National Park Tongariro is New Zealand's oldest national park and a dual World Heritage area This status recognises the park's important Māori cultural and spiritual associations as well as its outstanding volcanic features
Tongariro National Park - Wikipedia Tongariro National Park covers an area of 786 km 2 (303 sq mi) surrounding the massif of the three active volcanoes Mount Ruapehu, Mount Ngauruhoe, and Mount Tongariro in the centre of the North Island
Tongariro National Park | 100% Pure New Zealand Tongariro became New Zealand’s first national park in 1887 Just over 100 years later, the park was awarded dual UNESCO World Heritage status for both its cultural significance to Māori, as well as its outstanding natural features
Tongariro National Park | Shuttle Services in Owhango, NZ We offer private shuttle services to the Tongariro Alpine Crossing, allowing you to customize your tour and experience the spectacular scenery of Tongariro National Park at your own pace
Tongariro National Park | Great Journeys NZ | Official Tongariro National Park in New Zealand holds profound spiritual significance from a Māori perspective The three volcanic peaks of Tongariro, Ngāuruhoe, and Ruapehu are considered sacred and personified ancestors in Māori mythology
Tongariro National Park - Go New Zealand Created in 1887, Tongariro National Park was New Zealand's first National Park, and the fourth National Park to be created in the world Tongariro National Park has now gained international significance, by being awarded Dual World Heritage site status
About Tongariro National Park - Department of Conservation World Heritage site Tongariro's dual World Heritage status recognises the park's important Maori cultural and spiritual associations as well as its outstanding volcanic features
Tongariro National Park | Taupo Official Website Tongariro National Park holds dual UNESCO World Heritage Site status that recognises its Maori cultural and spiritual significance as well as its outstanding natural landscape In 1894, it became New Zealand’s first national park, thanks to the generosity of the Ngati Tuwharetoa people