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Ngā Puna a Tama & Pukekaikiore in Tongariro National Park
When the Tongariro National Park map was updated recently, Tony noticed a new marking north of the Upper Tama Lakes track: Ngā Puna a Tama / The Springs of Tama. These springs are named after the Māori Chieftain Tamatea, captain of the Tākitimu canoe, who explored the area six centuries ago. Our goal for the…
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Mt Ngāuruhoe from the South Side: The Path Less Trodden
Mt Ngāuruhoe stands as a striking, 2,291-meter volcanic icon within the heart of Tongariro National Park, but its popularity has come at a cost to both its physical slopes and its spiritual significance. While the heavily scared northern “trade route” is now strongly discouraged by DOC and local iwi, the southern flank offers a “path…