Ngauruhoe



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The Ngauruhoe is a volcanic cone located in the Tongariro National Park in New Zealand. The park is open year-round and there is no admission fee. However, visitors planning to hike the Tongariro Alpine Crossing or other trails within the park are required to purchase a permit.

There is no official website for Ngauruhoe, but information about the volcano and the park can be found on the Department of Conservation website.

In addition to Ngauruhoe, the Tongariro National Park offers a variety of hiking trails and outdoor activities. Visitors can explore the nearby Tongariro Alpine Crossing, which is a popular day hike that takes around 7-8 hours to complete. There are also shorter hikes available, such as the Taranaki Falls Trail.

Nearby attractions include the city of Taupo, which is home to hot springs, waterfalls, and the Huka Falls Jet Boat ride. The town of Ohakune is also nearby, which is known for its ski resorts and mountain biking trails.

It's important to note that weather conditions can change quickly in the park, so visitors should check the forecast and prepare accordingly. Additionally, hikers should always carry enough water and food, wear appropriate clothing and footwear, and follow all safety guidelines.

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