Private Tongariro Crossing Guided Walk
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Enjoy the famous Tongariro Alpine Crossing with a private guide from Adrift Tongariro. This 19km trek is New Zealand’s best day one-day walk. The track leads up to the saddle between Mt. Ngauruhoe and Mt. Tongariro. The landscape on Tongariro is peppered with the different coloured and shaped craters that have been active at different periods, scoured volcanic rocks, mountain springs, and brightly coloured emerald lakes.
Our privately guided trips provide you with a really personal, informative and friendly experience you will never forget.
Experience a majestic landscape of recent resultant volcanic activity. There is a vast array of colours and textures created from Sulphur, Aluminium, Silica, and many other mineral deposits released from within the Earth’s Crust. In summer this track can get crowded and where possible, we take our clients away from the masses while making sure that the popular sights are still experienced.
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Y6318RCcharlotteb, 03.03.2025 23:07:03
Great local guide, walks the crossing 6 days a week most weeks. Very informative, went at good pace. It is a fascinating walk- to be able to see into some of the craters and the views. Great lunch too including a huge moist filled wrap.
seagulls55, 21.02.2025 23:38:37
Adrift Tongariro was great, very organized and thorough. Our private guide, Kenny, was terrific! He listened to our expectations, and based on challenging weather and our capabilities suggested we go as far as the far end of the first crater and turn back. A total of 9.2 miles and 1800 ft rise. A bonus was his sharing his Māori culture with us.
SwissRoger, 05.11.2024 16:27:50
This was an amazing and rewarding walk. The day started cold with strong winds, and a high windchill factor (i.e. low temperatures) expected at high elevations. Our guides took good care on checking the conditions before giving the go ahead to continue all the way. Kayla was an excellent guide for our small group, imparting her knowledge of the area as well as checking on our well-being throughout.
937maxim, 10.08.2024 00:58:14
MUST DO for every hiking enthusiast! Highly recommend the professionalism of Adrift, thanks for everything!! We felt safe every moment of the walk and we very happy to have been able to finish the crossing in Winter!
valenr803, 06.07.2023 04:45:17
It was a beautiful day with good weather and great company. I have to thank you both for your work guiding us through such hard walking areas and taking care of us. I strongly recommend Adrift as a good job is reflected in people who love what they do.
heatherfT5581AD, 20.11.2022 20:35:47
With very inclement weather we were in safe hands with Stew as our guide. It was a challenging walk but we loved it and enjoyed lots of banter. We weren't able to get to the top due to rain, wind and the final insult - hail! But it was a great adventure and we will be back. Thank you Robyn for the yummy wraps!
quaintguardian, 06.07.2022 03:03:44
My wife and I joined the Tongariro Alpine Crossing Guided Walk on 17 June 2022 with a guide named Hiro. To be fair, it was good for the most part but the actions taken by the guide could be improved. Whether or not the company takes this feedback onboard is obviously up to them but I will try to give my feedback as objectively and gentlemanly as I can. Hiro turned my wife and I back about 5km into the track while he took the rest of the group the rest of the way up. Hiro's given reason for turning us back was because I "didn't look so good" and that I was displaying "heavy breathing". Firstly, I'm not saying the guide can't turn me back; I just have an issue with how he did it. I appreciate that the guide was looking out for my safety and health, but I feel that this could have been handled in a better way. I am aware that it is the guide's prerogative on who gets to continue on the trek, but the way that he came to the decision and the manner in which he explained it to us, the customers, could definitely be improved. I believe that Hiro did not conduct an adequate health assessment before turning me back. Heavy breathing is typical for any vigorous activity and the mere look on a person's face is insufficient by itself as a health assessment. As it is, I am normally pale-faced but that's just how I look. Hiro did not ask me typical health assessment questions such as if I was feeling any pain, if I was feeling light-headed, if I was dizzy, if I was cold, if I was feeling feverish, if I had anything to eat or drink earlier in the day, if I was short of breath, if I was feeling any palpitations, if we had done hiking before, what our fitness level was, if I felt I was at my limit, etc. Hiro also did not physically examine me for any fever, irregular pulse, low body temperature, etc. What he did was to take a quick look at me and immediately decided that I was unfit to continue. My suggestion is for the guide to ask more questions in the future, not only to get a better picture of what is happening to the customer but also to show the customer that he is being professional and caring. Prior to turning me back, Hiro did ask me a few times along the trek if I was fine, to which I all replied in the affirmative. Full disclosure: I also revealed to Hiro during a conversation along the trek that I had a bout of motion sickness the day before while kayaking. However, I was not holding the group back in any way and kept up with the group's pace at all times. I did not once ask Hiro to stop or slow down, nor did I indicate at any time that I was unable to continue. When I questioned Hiro regarding the above points after the guided walk, he deferred us to the company director, Stewart, for any complaints. Unfortunately, I sent Stewart and his company an email a few weeks ago on 17 June and have yet to receive a reply. Secondly, I believe our safety could have been better prioritised during the return journey. My wife and I were unaccompanied along the return journey down the mountain for at least 3 hours which I believe is a rather serious safety issue. This means we were without a guide for more than half of our time outdoors. Given my alleged poor physical condition as determined by Hiro, it would have been safer if he accompanied my wife and I back down the track to ensure we returned safely. Hiro did ask me to text him once I got back down to a certain hut near the start. He did call me twice after we had arrived back at the van but I did not bring my phone with me on the hike. My bad I admit. But I believe a phone call would probably not be as helpful as being physically there to help me. Unfortunately, even with Hiro's texts and calls, I could have fainted or injured myself on the way back and he would have been too far to render effective assistance. My wife would not have been able to physically handle me due to her small stature and her unfamiliarity with the terrain. As an aside, Hiro did inform us back at their office after the guided walk that he actually requested for 2 guides to be attached to our group of 8 due to the rainy weather but their other staff insisted that Hiro take our group all by himself, which he reluctantly did. It is regrettable that Hiro had to struggle to lead our group on his own without sufficient support. If we had two guides, we could have finished the guided walk as the other guide could have led my wife and I up. Alternatively, the second guide could have accompanied my wife and I back down to ensure we got back safely. I guess what I'm trying to say is that customers pay a lot of money for these tours and it is thoroughly disappointing when the service is not perceived to be as good as it could be. Because all things considered, Hiro was cheerful, friendly, and helpful for most of the trip and we do appreciate his service. So if he could improve on a few simple things to make his service even better, I don't see any harm in that. So I do hope both he and the company could take my sincere feedback onboard. Thank you.
rmtremble, 16.05.2021 04:59:57
What stunning day walking the Tongariro Crossing with Hiro as our guide. Professional, knowledgeable, and a pleasure to spend the day with. We would highly recommend Adrift.
HowardJW, 18.11.2020 19:48:10
Fantastic Tongariro Crossing experience with Hiro from Adrift. Lunch provided with knowledgeable commentary along the way and an emphasis on our safety. Next day Hiro took us on three short walks locally which were a real treat. Thank you to the Adrift Team for everything you did for us.
Janinedelonge, 03.06.2020 01:43:32
Just finished this crossing and I highly recommend adrift. Our guide Hiro was great, he kept the pace going but never once did I feel rushed. Great day.
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- It is essential all clients phone the Adrift Tongariro base between 10:00am - 5:00pm the day prior to trip date to confirm tour departure time and discuss exact timings. +64 7892 2751. Each participant is required to fill out a waiver prior to arriving on site. Look out for your link or QR code in your inbox 3 days before your tour date.
- A minimum of 2 people is required for this tour to operate.
- Tour starts and finishes at the Adrift Tongariro Base. Transport between the Adrift Tongariro base (53 Carroll St, National Park Village) and the activity are included in the price.
- All transfers meet at the Adrift base the morning of the tour where our guides will check everyone in, go over the days trip conditions and assess and provide the required equipment, and additional clothing and boots if needed.
- Transfers from Taupo, Turangi, Ohakune and Whakapapa Village are available on request for an additional charge. All transfers require a minimum of 2 people. We do not offer Whakapapa Village and Ohakune transfers in winter.
- Summer Gear List: Water (1-2 litres), Personal medications (e.g. Asthma Inhaler, blister protection etc), sun hat, sunscreen, sunglasses, backpack per person, hiking boots/shoes, walking trousers, 1 light top and 2 warm top layers (wool, merino, thermals, fleece, soft shell etc. are good layers), Waterproof raincoat.
- Winter Gear List: Water (1-1.5 litres), Personal medications (e.g. Asthma Inhaler, blister protection etc), sunscreen, sunglasses, backpack per person, hiking boots, thermal longs and/or walking trousers & over-trousers, 3 warm top layers (wool, merino, thermals, fleece, soft shell etc. are good layers), Waterproof raincoat, Warm hat and gloves.
- A reasonably good level of fitness is required. If you are concerned about your fitness please let your guide know before commencing the walk
- Minimum age is 12 years
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It is essential that all clients phone the Adrift Tongariro base between 10:00am – 5:00pm the day prior to the tour date to reconfirm tour departure time and discuss exact timings and weather impacts. +64 7 8922 751 Each participant is required to fill out a waiver prior to arriving on site. Look out for your link or QR code in your inbox 3 days before your tour date. We do not guarantee reaching the Ketatahi end. Safety regarding, weather, avalanche, ice and hypothermia are taken into consideration when securing our exact route for the day. For full terms and conditions including cancellation, postponement and weather policy please visit our website adriftnz.co.nzМенее чем часа до даты поездки - 0% Возврат








