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Premium Tongariro Crossing Guided Group Walk

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Overview

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English

8 hours

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Experience the majestic Tongariro National Park and feel the crisp mountain air as you follow your expert guide across the Tongariro Alpine Crossing for a view of the volcanic landscape during this 8-hour trek. Soak in the snowy white expanse in winter or the lush, blooming beauty during summer on your 19km hike. Learn about the secrets and history of the landscape around you. Travel through volcanic craters, mountain springs, and vivid emerald lakes - natural wonders that leave you inspired and breathless. Notice the gradual change in flora as you climb higher in altitude. Witness the grandeur of Mount Ngauruhoe, which lies between Mount Tongariro, Mount Ruapehu.

Your guides are well informed and keep you safe by constantly assessing the weather and track conditions, timing for your personalised pick-up, and other little details to maximise your enjoyment.

Additional Info

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 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. There is a possibility of cancellation after confirmation if there are not enough passengers to meet requirements. In the event of this occurring, you will be offered an alternative or full refund

If you are traveling alone please book as the tour does generally meet minimum numbers, especially on good weather days

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 CBD, Turangi and Whakapapa Village are available on request for an additional charge. All transfers require a minimum of 2 people.

Summer Gear List: Water (1.5-2 litres), Lunch, 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), Lunch, 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.

Cancellation Policy

All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.

What To Expect

1

Tongariro Alpine Crossing

A great one day walk

9 hours • Admission Not Applicable
2

Mt Ruapehu

Stunning volcanic mountain

1 hour • Admission Not Applicable

What‘s Included

Professional and qualified guide/s

All winter equipment. Crampons and ice axes if required for winter conditions.

Footwear and clothing to supplement up to a NZD60 free allowance.

Transport between the start & end of the tour and the Adrift Tongariro base (National Park Village)

Beverages, bottled water, or snacks

Available at a surcharge

Return accommodation transfers from Taupo CBD, Turangi & Whakapapa Villages available at a surcharge

Options

Winter Full Day Guided Walk

Premium Tongariro Crossing Guided Group Walk: Winter 1 April – 25 September 7:00am - 5.30pm

Summer Full Day Guided Walk

Premium Tongariro Crossing Guided Group Walk: Summer 26 September – 31 March 8:00am - 5.30pm

Reviews

4.65

223 reviews

Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor

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  • Wonderful, tough walking tour.

    Mie V,,Jan 17, 2026

    - Review from Viator

    5.00

    The walk is long and arduous. There are many stairs and it is really steep. The descent is very long. Nature is overwhelmingly beautiful. Our guide, Jemmy, guided us very well. She pointed out the slippery spots, explained how to descend and gave a lot of explanation about what we saw. When we were struggling she was with us to encourage and support us. And everything in a very positive, sweet way.

  • Lovely nature experience with strabads along the way - everyone can be involved

    J4046IYjulier,,Jan 16, 2026

    - Review from Tripadvisor

    5.00

    Fantastic tour with good guides and food and orientation. The guide held a high mood and was good at telling. The trip down the mountain was harder than the trip up, and the weather showed us all types -

  • Don’t hire - do the hike yourself

    Jarid M,,Jan 14, 2026

    - Review from Viator

    2.00

    The hike is 20 kms in total and is not hard per se, the peak is at km 8 and the way down could be slight-medium challenging - but in general the hike is an actual path (wooden or ground) that is flat for some parts, slopes (still ok) and a few patchy sections of rocky ground. The tour operator was very focused on just “hiking fast” and not taking the time to actually enjoy it, this opinion wasn’t only mine but shared by other 2 people in the group. The breaks were a few minutes only. I understand that the weather can change and there could be safety reasons behind it but they had a rush attitude and slightly unfriendly. Half the hike one of the guides was even a bit rude to the hikers that fell behind and the other one just walked fast but on the second half both guides were better. In general the hike can be done by oneself without having to pay an exhorbitant amount like this tour offers. Many people were doing the hike on their own, without a tour operator. In a way I do regret taking it because they were very rushy, felt like a boot camp at times and it felt like doing it myself could have been so much more enjoyable and take the time to enjoy the view.

  • Would have been a splendid experience, IF we had a GOOD LOCAL GUIDE ...

    474limm,,Jan 11, 2026

    - Review from Tripadvisor

    3.00

    Serious advice to 'casual/recreational/gentle hikers' and sharing my personal recent experience. For reference, my profile -I'm F 54, BMI 20.6, healthy, zero medical condition, practice reformer pilates 2-3 times/ week, 1-2 times long walks/cycling, occasional "hikes". Before committing on this full-day hike, READ in details the official site write-up, the GOV NZ website, which I can't paste the link here per TripAdvisor policy 😀 (I didn't! Regretted it, though I did complete the hike alive, I would have been mentally, physically & emotionally more prepare). If you do serious hike often in similar terrain, you don't really need a local guide (we saw quite many doing it own their own); of course if you can afford a GOOD EXPERIENCED guide, the hike can be more informative and safe, as weather, temperatures and intensity change every hour (or lesser). Do your research, read recent reviews from different sites before engaging a Guide. We booked via Get Your Guide app with ADRIFT TONGARIRO GUIDING. The agency itself is professional, well equipped and reasonably thorough with their safety checks and briefing. Now that we experienced the hike with them, here's OUR personal views: - We had 27 in total, 3 guides, initial plan were to split in in 3 groups, each led by 1 guide. 2 of the 'slightly older gentlemen (sorry, didn't get their names, I was very nervous from the onset) were definitely more experience; Matt the younger guy was a Part-time guide and unfortunately my husband decided for us to join his group since he's assigned to lead the 2nd / middle group. -The pre-hike briefing was done by 1 of the older gentleman (holding 2 dogs). Very useful information were shared. Knowing that I will be one of the "weaker-link" (not weakest), I particularly appreciate he mentioned quite clearly that The Guides will pace the group based on the group overall speed/ strengths to make sure nobody left behind and those who think they are stronger/faster can help to carry other's backpack so they keep in pace!! That was a very useful "instruction" IF this was followed:( - My group led by Matt unfortunately didn't follow this 1 principle from the beginning. Matt behaved more like a casual hop on/ hop off scenic tour guide. He wasn't checking the pace &/ didn't reiterate group pacing, talks only to the few who were following HIS pace, not much real knowledge/history were shared (he's from UK, so...) he didn't do interval head count checks until the other guides radio him at different points.... along the way, 3 from our group were "left behind", they caught up with the later group etc - At the 1st toilet stop where we had short break for snacks, I threw a pear core down a sloop, NOT knowing even organic matter is not allowed to be discard (we do have trash bag for our food wraps, plastics etc), I am happy to be informed and 'educated' BUT definitely DO NOT like to be humiliated, being rudely called out in front of 20+ people "What did you just throw, Did you just throw a fruit core... GO PICK IT UP, YOU ARE NOT GOING ANYWHERE UNTIL YOU PICKED THAT UP.." His tone and body language were condescending; I felt bullied and intimated... So, that ruined the hike experience from the onset.... And, after that incident, Matt basically just kept "leading" at his pace - There's only ONE TIME he stopped and "reluctantly tried" to apply the "right pacing" method (after some radio exchange), he pointed at me and my husband (he's Swiss "mountain goat", hikes a lot but kept pace with me obviously) Like a teacher talking down to his students! - "You 2 follow behind me". BUT he didn't tell/remind the rest not to overtake! Given my lack of stamina, once there's a gap between Matt and me, the others kept wriggling from left & right to walk in front of me, so in less than 15 mins, Matt is leading at his own pace again. My husband and I have done several hikes in Zermatt (Edelweissweg), St. Moritz, Harder Kulm etc and have joined hikes in Rwanda and Uganda, so we know the importance of having GOOD GUIDES and what "pacing" means. Anyway, having seen the Red Craters, Emerald lake and all the beautiful sights, I'd still recommend Tangoriro Alpine Crossing hike experience. Make sure you READ the above link, be prepared physically and GET A GOOD LOCAL GUIDE!

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  • A wonderful day 🙂🌋☀️

    GernotAndreas,,Jan 5, 2026

    - Review from Tripadvisor

    5.00

    The guided tour was an absolutely fantastic experience — lovely people and amazing guides! The clothing and equipment check, as well as the option to hire everything without any extra cost, really helped me feel safe and confident from the very first step 🙂☀️🙂

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  • North Island highlight

    M300IIrachaeld,,Jan 3, 2026

    - Review from Tripadvisor

    5.00

    I highly recommend this company if you are thinking about doing the Tongariro crossing, especially if the weather is inclement. I stayed in Waimarino and it leaves from here, so the shuttle to the start and end of hike is included. I was going to do it on my own as I’m an experienced hiker, but due to rainy weather I decided to book a guided tour. Our guide Kenny went above and beyond to get our group over the crossing safely (the group the previous day had to turn back due to bad weather). Kenny’s passion for this hike and the area in general is infectious and he not only kept a close eye on every member of our group, but also scaled half way up the other side of the red crater when we were all enjoying our lunch, to rescue one person’s hat that had blown over the edge when we were at the top! He is a truly outstanding guide. The hike is hard, but spectacular. If you’re able to do a 15-20km hike once per week with a significant amount of ascent & descent, you will manage it. During the check-in process I was equipped with gloves and rain pants which I definitely needed. 10/10!!!

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  • Tongariro

    janihillebranda,,Dec 30, 2025

    - Review from Tripadvisor

    4.00

    The weather were bad, but we feel our self in good hands and safe by Chris and his team. They were constantly focused on giving us the best experiences despite the difficult weather conditions.

  • Totally Worth It!

    jcmdkumc,,Dec 27, 2025

    - Review from Tripadvisor

    5.00

    Awesome trip, great summits and views. Best way to spend a day if you like physical activity. Shout out to Cami, Kenny and Luke!

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  • Superb day of hiking in a stunning part of NZ

    Q1573SUcatherined,,Dec 26, 2025

    - Review from Tripadvisor

    5.00

    We had an amazing day hiking the Alpine Crossing with Adrift. I booked a guided hike because I thought my 15 year-old daughter would complain constantly if we did the hike independently (hiking ain't her bag - and 20kms was really pushing it...). I'm so glad we did the guided option. Kenny was fantastic, full of information and assistance if needed for some of the more challenging parts of the walk. Having grown up in the region he had plenty of stories to regale us with which really enhanced our appreciation of the area we were walking through. His love of the area was evident, which only added to our enjoyment of what we were experiencing. We were questioned on our equipment whilst still at the office, before we set out on the drive to the trailhead. If the team felt we needed anything extra, then they readily supplied it, so you began the walk feeling well-equipped. I would thoroughly recommend Adrift, no matter your level of experience.

  • Great Walk, Bad Company

    kmarta,,Dec 13, 2025

    - Review from Tripadvisor

    1.00

    I had my worst (and almost only negative ) experience in New Zealand with Adrift. Adrift's website says this walk will take 6-8 hours. We had excellent weather and I finished in 7. Yet myself and a few others at the back (including some senior citizens!) were subjected to repeated urgings to go faster. One guide in particular, seemed to fancy himself an army sergeant rather than a paid guide providing a customer service. He was constantly SHOUTING unsolicited advice (including to random people on the trail?.) At one point, this guide urged me to go on and leave someone in the back alone. Later, when the guides backtracked to find her, she was injured. I made my displeasure at being treated like a slacking teenage football player more than apparent -- yet I received no apology from either guide. The contrast between this and other guided hikes I have taken (many, including Ultimate Hikes in New Zealand) is stark. You do not hurry walkers -- not just because its rude but also because it is dangerous. Where there are multiple guides, one is always at the back. If not, the slower walkers set the pace so the group can stay together. None of these things happened on this walk. If you hiking as fast as possible for macho bragging rights is your goal , then by all means hire Adrift. But if you a hiker that wants to take time to look at the scenery, take some pictures and maybe chat with some other travelers -- then do your research and do it yourself. Its well-marked, highly trafficked and for what you would have paid Adrift, you can stay an extra day to increase your chances of good weather. I certainly don't think going with Adrift made me safer. PS If you do go with them -- bring all your gear. The day before the hike I was told - "Good weather bring some layers." Based on that and the forecast, I left my rain pants at home . Was then basically told I had to rent them though of course I never used them.

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