THE 8-DAY BUCKET LIST WALK
Join us for the ultimate walking holiday in the Land of the North where walking legends are made!
- OVERVIEW
- ITINERARY
- ACCOMMODATION
- IMPORTANT INFO
DAYS
8
KM
84
MILES
52
DIFFICULTY
4/5
ACCOMMODATION
Lodge
PRICE
$4300
15 years and under 3000 NZD
WALKING SEASON
Nov-Apr
WALKING TOUR SUMMARY
Experience the two best hiking regions of the North Island in one unforgettable 8-day guided hiking tour itinerary; the sunny, coastal Coromandel and the spectacular landscape of the dual-World Heritage Tongariro National Park, including the Tongariro Alpine Crossing.
We sort all the details for you, so all you have to do is show up with your hiking boots, ready for adventure!
- Maximum 13 walkers
- 8 days, 7 nights
- Join a small group with fun, friendly New Zealand hiking guides.
- Between 4 – 8 hours walking each day on formed trails
- Carry a daypack only
- Complimentary hire of day packs, raincoats and hiking poles on request
- Ensuite accommodation; 6 nights in 3-star, boutique lodge; 1 night in 4.5-star hotel
- Includes: nutritious dinners with lots of veggies and salads, energising breakfasts, fresh packed trail lunches, hot drinks, snacks, New Zealand beer and wine
- Excludes: evening meal in Rotorua on night 4 is not included in your tour package. Take this opportunity to follow your tastebuds and sample some amazing local fare!
- Departs from Rotorua or Matamata, returns to Taupo or Rotorua
Check Dates for Bucket List Walk

“Spectacular scenery, well looked after and a feeling of being quite privileged to have experienced the wonder of such a place.“
PAM TUCKER
“What an absolutely amazing experience! Our guides were knowledgeable, professional, approachable, friendly and most importantly with a cracking sense of humour.“
CHERIE EDWARDS






Explore the very best of the North Island’s diverse and visually spectacular hiking regions in comfort and style on this 8-day New Zealand guided walk. Hike the Tongariro Alpine Crossing.
DAY 1
Arrive, Hike Wairere Falls
- 5 kms / 3 miles
- 3-4 hours
- Lunch & Dinner
- Coromandel Lodge
- 3 hours with breaks
We’ll pick you up from your accommodation in central Rotorua between 8:00am and 8:30am, or Matamata at 9:30am. We’ll warm up with a 4km hike to the top of Wairere Falls, the North Islands tallest waterfall, and view the verdant Waikato Basin from two lookouts over hanging 153 metres of thunderous waterfall.
As we continue north, enjoy views out over the mussel farms of the Hauraki Gulf from one of New Zealand’s classic coastal drives, the Coromandel West Coast. Make a brief stop at Waiomu for refreshments before exploring the Waiomu Kauri Grove – this little known trail heads deep into a protected ecological reserve scattered with majestic Kauri trees – New Zealand’s very own forest giants that grow up to 50 metres tall.
Drive further up the Coromandel Peninsula in the late afternoon to reach your peaceful accommodation set amongst lush native bush, and watch the sunset from the verandah with a glass of wine or ice cold brew.
DAY 2
Coromandel Coastal Walkway
- 12 kms / 8 miles
- 6 hours
- Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
- Coromandel Lodge
- 3 hours with breaks
If there’s one hike in New Zealand that has it all, it’s this one – the incredible Coromandel Coastal Walkway. After a beautiful scenic drive north from Coromandel township we’ll arrive at the trail head and begin our hike at Fletcher Bay, a picture perfect isolated beach flanked by green hills and white sand. This historic trail follows an old bridle path once used by gold miners who populated the Coromandel region in colonial times.
Tracing the north eastern tip of the Coromandel Peninsula, we walk through open farmland and native bush and over high cliff tops with views of Great Barrier Island, Cuvier Island and the Mercury Islands.
We’ll have a picnic lunch at beautiful Poley Bay (a great spot for a swim if you’re keen!) before returning to Fletcher Bay.
DAY 3
Hike the Kauaeranga Kauri Trail, the ‘Pinnacles’
- 16 kms / 10 miles
- 5-7 hours
- Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
- Coromandel Lodge
- 3 hours with breaks

After a delicious fresh breakfast we head south to the start of the Kauaeranga Kauri Trail, also known as The Pinnacles. We’ll make our way up through kauri, rimu and kahikatea forests to the Pinnacles that are perched high above the forest canopy. The 360 degree views of bush, mountains and 2 coastlines are simply off the charts, and well worth the effort up the steep trail – don’t forget your camera!
The Kauaeranga Valley is home to native forest birds such as tui, korimako/bellbird, miromiro/tomtit, riroriro/grey warbler, pīpīwharauroa/shining cuckoo and kākā, so keep your eyes peeled here as many of them are frequent visitors on the trail.
Option – If the Pinnacles isn’t your style and you would prefer a more relaxing day you have the option of staying in and exploring Coromandel Township. Highlights include the Driving Creek Railway, local artisan workshops, short walks, cafes, and culture. Take the time to relax in paradise.
A fabulous day is topped off with a celebratory meal at one of Coromandel town’s fine restaurants.
DAY 4
Eastern Epic!
- 5 kms / 3 miles
- 2-4 hours
- Breakfast & Lunch
- Rotorua Hotel
- 4 hours with breaks
After a hearty breakfast, we say farewell to Coromandel Town and head across the Peninsula towards the east coast of the peninsula. We’ll take the short hike to the golden sand of New Chums’ beach, one of the top 20 best beaches in the world. Relax and absorb the natural beauty amidst the bird and marine life that thrives within this precious ecosystem. (Please note, access to New Chums’ Beach is tide dependent).
After a restorative café pitstop nearby, we’ll carry on around for a refreshing lunch looking out over Buffalo Beach in sunny, vibrant Whitianga.
Continuing around the East Coast we’ll visit the 309 Kauri walk, a 30-minute stroll to a beautiful grove of majestic kauri trees, then have you safely back to a 4.5 star hotel in Rotorua, where you can enjoy a self-catered dinner at any local establishment that takes your fancy! This evening meal is not included in your tour package, so you have maximum flexibility to follow your nose.
DAY 5
Rotorua to Tongariro National Park
- 6 kms / 4 miles
- 2 hours
- Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
- Boutique lodge
- 2.5 hours with breaks
We’ll pick you up from our Rotorua accommodation between 8.30am and 9.00am, before heading south through the North Island’s geothermal heartland. We’ll skirt around the beautiful shores of Lake Taupō, the North Island’s largest lake, and then drive up through stunning native forest onto the mighty central plateau.
We’ll get our first taste of the topography and natural character of the Tongariro National Park with a 2-hour loop walk to Taranaki Falls, which is part of the Tongariro Northern Circuit Great Walk track. These falls tumble 20 metres over the edge of an old andesite lava flow, erupted from Mt Ruapehu 15,000 years ago, into a boulder-ringed pool. You’ll see a fascinating range of beech forest, alpine meadows full of red tussock, five-finger, umbrella ferns and mountain toatoa. This is a great chance to orient ourselves amongst spectacular views of the Tongariro volcanic massif.
We’ll continue to warm-up and stretch out the legs with an easy, 20 minute walk in to see Tawhai Falls, better known as ‘Gollum’s Pool.’ If you’re a Lord of the Rings fan, you’ll recognise this picturesque, 13 metre-high waterfall, where Faramir and his archers watch Gollum fish.
After settling into our cozy lodgings, we’ll share a hearty, 2-course Kiwi-style meal and a cold glass of something to toast the beginning of our Tongariro adventure as we watch the sun set over the magnificent volcanic skyline. Have a soak in the hot tub, nurse an after-dinner tipple at the on-site bar, or just put your feet up and prepare for exciting adventures that await us tomorrow!
DAY 6
The Tongariro Alpine Crossing, the finest day-walk in the world!
- 20.2 kms / 12 miles
- 6 – 8 hours
- Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
- Boutique lodge
- 1 hour
- Elevation Gain: 900m

This morning we’ll set off on one of the world’s greatest one-day hikes, the Tongariro Alpine Crossing. This trail leads us through an incredible variety of ethereal landscapes – lava fields, emerald coloured crater lakes, steaming vents, alpine meadows, over an alpine pass, amidst the stunning mountain peaks – there’s nothing like it anywhere else on the planet! The views across to Mt Ngauruhoe, Mt Ruapehu and the central plateau of the North Island are simply spectacular and worth every step!
Lonely Planet recommends a walk amidst the Tongariro Volcanoes as “a life-changing experience not to be missed!” Your guides make this incredible hike even more memorable by sharing local stories and legends and bringing the extraordinary geological history to life. Fair weather and a good level of fitness are required to undertake this hike.
After a well-deserved trailend celebration, we’ll return to our lodgings and revive your weary muscles in the outdoor spa pool, before meeting in the cosy lounge for pre-dinner drinks and nibbles. Tonight we head out to a lively local restaurant and bar for a casual meal with the locals.
DAY 7
Old Coach Road, Ohakune
- 15 kms / 9.5 miles
- 5 hours
- Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
- Boutique Lodge
- 1 – 1.5 hours
Today we travel around the southern side of Mt Ruapehu to experience some of New Zealand’s rail history on the Old Coach Road trail. Between 1906 to 1908 the road was used to carry passengers and goods by horse and coach, between two railheads on the main trunk line, and is steeped in interesting pioneering stories from the early days of New Zealand industry.
Heritage features on the trail include a unique cobbled stone road, massive steel viaducts, a curved tunnel, railway bridge remnants and old, workers campsites. The 15km walk takes around 5 hours and passes through some beautiful stands of native forest with sweeping views across the Ohakune district, known for its’ fertile soils and market gardens.
In consultation with the group, and if conditions allow, we can squeeze in some extra trails nearby or head up Bruce Road to explore the dramatic, rock-strewn landscapes higher up on Mt Ruapehu. At 2797 metres above sea level, the North Island’s highest mountain offers jaw-dropping views over the National Park with various hiking options.
Tonight we enjoy a final celebration dinner, glasses raised, to cap off an excellent walking adventure.
DAY 8
Rainforest & Waterfalls: Tongariro National Park to Rotorua
- 5 kms / 3 miles
- 3 hours
- Breakfast & Lunch
- 4 hours with breaks
After a final hearty breakfast, we pack up our kit and farewell the National Park and its majestic mountains. If the legs are feeling fresh, we’ll begin our day with one of the many short walks nearby. Our experienced, local guides love the chance to select a trail from their catalogue of personal favourites to make this particular trip a unique experience for everyone.
On our journey out of the park, we’ll finish things off with a rejuvenating hike around the glistening Lake Rotopounamu (Greenstone Lake) nestled in the side of beautiful Mt. Pihanga, a mountain maiden central to the Māori legend that describes how this area was formed. From the carpark, we’ll make our way up a small incline to reach the lake level itself, where the track evens out to circumvent the lakeshore. We’ll enjoy our final picnic lunch on Five Minute Beach in the peace and serenity of lush, native forest. Walking Legends supports Project Tongariro, an eco-trust that are working to restore the native birdlife to this special area, by sponsoring the care of hectare #189. Let us all enjoy time amongst the abundant native birdlife that our conservation efforts have helped to revive.
We’ll have you safely back in Taupo between 3–4 pm or Rotorua around 5–6pm to meet your onward travel arrangements.
DAY 9
Rotorua to Tongariro National Park
- 6kms / 4 miles
- 2 hours
- Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
- The Park Hotel
- 2.5 hours
We’ll pick you up from our central Rotorua hotel between 8.30am and 9.00am, before heading south through the North Island’s geothermal heartland. We’ll skirt around the beautiful shores of Lake Taupō, the North Island’s largest lake, and then drive up through stunning native forest onto the mighty central plateau.
We’ll get our first taste of the topography and natural character of the Tongariro National Park with a 2-hour loop walk to Taranaki Falls, which is part of the Tongariro Northern Circuit Great Walk track. These falls tumble 20 metres over the edge of an old andesite lava flow, erupted from Mt Ruapehu 15,000 years ago, into a boulder-ringed pool. You’ll see a fascinating range of beech forest, alpine meadows full of red tussock, five-finger, umbrella ferns and mountain toatoa. This is a great chance to orient ourselves amongst spectacular views of the Tongariro volcanic massif.
We’ll continue to warm-up and stretch out the legs with an easy, 20 minute walk in to see Tawhai Falls, better known as ‘Gollum’s Pool.’ If you’re a Lord of the Rings fan, you’ll recognise this picturesque, 13 metre-high waterfall, where Faramir and his archers watch Gollum fish.
After settling into our cozy lodgings, we’ll share a hearty, 2-course Kiwi-style meal and a cold glass of something to toast the beginning of our Tongariro adventure as we watch the sun set over the magnificent volcanic skyline. Have a soak in the hot tub, nurse an after-dinner tipple at the on-site bar, or just put your feet up and prepare for exciting adventures that await us tomorrow!
DAY 10
Tongariro Alpine Crossing
- 19.4 kms / 12 miles
- 6-8 hours
- Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
- The Park Hotel
- 1 hour
This morning we’ll set off on one of the world’s greatest one-day hikes, the Tongariro Alpine Crossing. This trail leads us through an incredible variety of ethereal landscapes – lava fields, emerald coloured crater lakes, steaming vents, alpine meadows, over an alpine pass, amidst the stunning mountain peaks – there’s nothing like it anywhere else on the planet! The views across to Mt Ngauruhoe, Mt Ruapehu and the central plateau of the North Island are simply spectacular and worth every step!
Lonely Planet recommends a walk amidst the Tongariro Volcanoes as “a life-changing experience not to be missed!” Your guides make this incredible hike even more memorable by sharing local stories and legends and bringing the extraordinary geological history to life. Fair weather and a good level of fitness are required to undertake this hike.
After a well-deserved trailend celebration, we’ll return to The Park and revive your weary muscles in the outdoor spa pool, before meeting in the cosy lounge for pre-dinner drinks and nibbles. Tonight we head out to a lively local restaurant and bar for a casual meal with the locals.
DAY 11
The Old Coach Road, Ohakune
- 12 kms / 8 miles
- 5 hours
- Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
- The Park Hotel
- 1 – 1.5 hours

Travel around the southern side of Mt Ruapehu to experience some of New Zealand’s rail history on the Old Coach Road trail. Between 1906 to 1908 the road was used to carry passengers and goods by horse and coach, between two railheads on the main trunk line.
Heritage features on the trail include a unique cobbled road of stone “setts”, massive steel viaducts, a curved tunnel, railway bridge remains, and old campsites. The 15km walk takes around 5 hours, and also passes through some beautiful stands of native forest with sweeping views across the district.
In consultation with the group, and if local conditions allow, we will explore the dramatic, rock-strewn landscapes higher up Mt Ruapehu. At 2,797 metres above sea level, the North Island’s highest mountain offers jaw-dropping views over the National Park.
Tonight we enjoy a final celebration dinner together and raise our glasses to completing a fantastic walking adventure.
DAY 12
Rainforest & Waterfalls
- 5 kms / 3 miles
- 3-4 hours
- Breakfast & Lunch
- 2.5 hours with breaks
After a final hearty breakfast, we pack up our kit and farewell the National Park and its majestic mountains. If the legs are feeling fresh, we’ll begin our day with one of the many short walks nearby. Our experienced, local guides love the chance to select a trail from their catalogue of personal favourites to make this particular trip a unique experience for everyone.
On our journey out of the park, we’ll finish things off with a rejuvenating hike around the glistening Lake Rotopounamu (Greenstone Lake) nestled in the side of beautiful Mt. Pihanga, a mountain maiden central to the Māori legend that describes how this area was formed. From the carpark, we’ll make our way up a small incline to reach the lake level itself, where the track evens out to circumvent the lakeshore. We’ll enjoy our final picnic lunch on Five Minute Beach in the peace and serenity of lush, native forest. Walking Legends supports Project Tongariro, an eco-trust that are working to restore the native birdlife to this special area, by sponsoring the care of hectare #189. Let us all enjoy time amongst the abundant native birdlife that our conservation efforts have helped to revive.
We’ll have you safely back in Taupo between 3–4 pm or Rotorua around 5–6pm to meet your onward travel arrangements.
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Bucket List Walk Accommodation
We’ll stay in a variety of boutique and character lodges & hotels, which have been chosen for their amazing location & atmosphere. Rooms are single, twin-share or doubles with comfy beds & crisp linen. You’ll have an ensuite room for each of the 7 nights of the trip. All our lodges are in stunning, picturesque settings.
The trip includes 1 night in a studio room at a 4.5 star historic hotel in central Rotorua on night 4 between each ‘leg’ of the journey.
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We supply
- Generous, nutritious meals full of fresh, local produce; packed picnic lunches with the best sandwiches you’ve ever eaten, trail snacks & chocolate; fresh fruit, hot & cold drinks
- A glass of crisp Kiwi wine or craft beer per person, each evening; you can purchase more with dinner if you wish.
- Bed linen, bath towels, pillows & blankets
- Toilet paper, soap & hand sanitiser
What else do you need to know?
- There are no drying rooms available but plenty of wide, covered verandahs for drying wet gear
- Specialty diets; we can cater for a wide range of food allergies and specialty diets with sufficient advance notice. Please let us know at the time of booking if you have specific dietary needs and we’ll make sure you’re well taken care of!
- Accommodation is based on a twin-share arrangement; if you’d rather have a private room, a single supplement fee of $600 NZD applies (this is for the whole trip, not $600 each night)
- The lodge has power outlets next to all beds so CPAP machines are easily accommodated
- Sorry, the use of drones is not permitted
- You are welcome to bring your own alcohol if you wish; we ask that you drink responsibly
- Non-walkers are more than welcome to join us! There are plenty of activities to be done that don’t involve walking, please enquire with our friendly reservations team for more information
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DAYS
8
KM
84
MILES
52
DIFFICULTY
4/5
ACCOMMODATION
Lodge
PRICE
$4300
15 years and under 3000 NZD
WALKING SEASON
Nov-Apr
WALKING TOUR SUMMARY
Experience the two best hiking regions of the North Island in one unforgettable 8-day guided hiking tour itinerary; the sunny, coastal Coromandel and the spectacular landscape of the dual-World Heritage Tongariro National Park, including the Tongariro Alpine Crossing.
We sort all the details for you, so all you have to do is show up with your hiking boots, ready for adventure!
- Maximum 13 walkers
- 8 days, 7 nights
- Join a small group with fun, friendly New Zealand hiking guides.
- Between 4 – 8 hours walking each day on formed trails
- Carry a daypack only
- Complimentary hire of day packs, raincoats and hiking poles on request
- Ensuite accommodation; 6 nights in 3-star, boutique lodge; 1 night in 4.5-star hotel
- Includes: nutritious dinners with lots of veggies and salads, energising breakfasts, fresh packed trail lunches, hot drinks, snacks, New Zealand beer and wine
- Excludes: evening meal in Rotorua on night 4 is not included in your tour package. Take this opportunity to follow your tastebuds and sample some amazing local fare!
- Departs from Rotorua or Matamata, returns to Taupo or Rotorua
Check Dates for Bucket List Walk

“Spectacular scenery, well looked after and a feeling of being quite privileged to have experienced the wonder of such a place.“
PAM TUCKER
“What an absolutely amazing experience! Our guides were knowledgeable, professional, approachable, friendly and most importantly with a cracking sense of humour.“
CHERIE EDWARDS






Explore the very best of the North Island’s diverse and visually spectacular hiking regions in comfort and style on this 8-day New Zealand guided walk. Hike the Tongariro Alpine Crossing.
DAY 1
Arrive, Hike Wairere Falls
- 5 kms / 3 miles
- 3-4 hours
- Lunch & Dinner
- Coromandel Lodge
- 3 hours with breaks
We’ll pick you up from your accommodation in central Rotorua between 8:00am and 8:30am, or Matamata at 9:30am. We’ll warm up with a 4km hike to the top of Wairere Falls, the North Islands tallest waterfall, and view the verdant Waikato Basin from two lookouts over hanging 153 metres of thunderous waterfall.
As we continue north, enjoy views out over the mussel farms of the Hauraki Gulf from one of New Zealand’s classic coastal drives, the Coromandel West Coast. Make a brief stop at Waiomu for refreshments before exploring the Waiomu Kauri Grove – this little known trail heads deep into a protected ecological reserve scattered with majestic Kauri trees – New Zealand’s very own forest giants that grow up to 50 metres tall.
Drive further up the Coromandel Peninsula in the late afternoon to reach your peaceful accommodation set amongst lush native bush, and watch the sunset from the verandah with a glass of wine or ice cold brew.
DAY 2
Coromandel Coastal Walkway
- 12 kms / 8 miles
- 6 hours
- Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
- Coromandel Lodge
- 3 hours with breaks
If there’s one hike in New Zealand that has it all, it’s this one – the incredible Coromandel Coastal Walkway. After a beautiful scenic drive north from Coromandel township we’ll arrive at the trail head and begin our hike at Fletcher Bay, a picture perfect isolated beach flanked by green hills and white sand. This historic trail follows an old bridle path once used by gold miners who populated the Coromandel region in colonial times.
Tracing the north eastern tip of the Coromandel Peninsula, we walk through open farmland and native bush and over high cliff tops with views of Great Barrier Island, Cuvier Island and the Mercury Islands.
We’ll have a picnic lunch at beautiful Poley Bay (a great spot for a swim if you’re keen!) before returning to Fletcher Bay.
DAY 3
Hike the Kauaeranga Kauri Trail, the ‘Pinnacles’
- 16 kms / 10 miles
- 5-7 hours
- Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
- Coromandel Lodge
- 3 hours with breaks

After a delicious fresh breakfast we head south to the start of the Kauaeranga Kauri Trail, also known as The Pinnacles. We’ll make our way up through kauri, rimu and kahikatea forests to the Pinnacles that are perched high above the forest canopy. The 360 degree views of bush, mountains and 2 coastlines are simply off the charts, and well worth the effort up the steep trail – don’t forget your camera!
The Kauaeranga Valley is home to native forest birds such as tui, korimako/bellbird, miromiro/tomtit, riroriro/grey warbler, pīpīwharauroa/shining cuckoo and kākā, so keep your eyes peeled here as many of them are frequent visitors on the trail.
Option – If the Pinnacles isn’t your style and you would prefer a more relaxing day you have the option of staying in and exploring Coromandel Township. Highlights include the Driving Creek Railway, local artisan workshops, short walks, cafes, and culture. Take the time to relax in paradise.
A fabulous day is topped off with a celebratory meal at one of Coromandel town’s fine restaurants.
DAY 4
Eastern Epic!
- 5 kms / 3 miles
- 2-4 hours
- Breakfast & Lunch
- Rotorua Hotel
- 4 hours with breaks
After a hearty breakfast, we say farewell to Coromandel Town and head across the Peninsula towards the east coast of the peninsula. We’ll take the short hike to the golden sand of New Chums’ beach, one of the top 20 best beaches in the world. Relax and absorb the natural beauty amidst the bird and marine life that thrives within this precious ecosystem. (Please note, access to New Chums’ Beach is tide dependent).
After a restorative café pitstop nearby, we’ll carry on around for a refreshing lunch looking out over Buffalo Beach in sunny, vibrant Whitianga.
Continuing around the East Coast we’ll visit the 309 Kauri walk, a 30-minute stroll to a beautiful grove of majestic kauri trees, then have you safely back to a 4.5 star hotel in Rotorua, where you can enjoy a self-catered dinner at any local establishment that takes your fancy! This evening meal is not included in your tour package, so you have maximum flexibility to follow your nose.
DAY 5
Rotorua to Tongariro National Park
- 6 kms / 4 miles
- 2 hours
- Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
- Boutique lodge
- 2.5 hours with breaks
We’ll pick you up from our Rotorua accommodation between 8.30am and 9.00am, before heading south through the North Island’s geothermal heartland. We’ll skirt around the beautiful shores of Lake Taupō, the North Island’s largest lake, and then drive up through stunning native forest onto the mighty central plateau.
We’ll get our first taste of the topography and natural character of the Tongariro National Park with a 2-hour loop walk to Taranaki Falls, which is part of the Tongariro Northern Circuit Great Walk track. These falls tumble 20 metres over the edge of an old andesite lava flow, erupted from Mt Ruapehu 15,000 years ago, into a boulder-ringed pool. You’ll see a fascinating range of beech forest, alpine meadows full of red tussock, five-finger, umbrella ferns and mountain toatoa. This is a great chance to orient ourselves amongst spectacular views of the Tongariro volcanic massif.
We’ll continue to warm-up and stretch out the legs with an easy, 20 minute walk in to see Tawhai Falls, better known as ‘Gollum’s Pool.’ If you’re a Lord of the Rings fan, you’ll recognise this picturesque, 13 metre-high waterfall, where Faramir and his archers watch Gollum fish.
After settling into our cozy lodgings, we’ll share a hearty, 2-course Kiwi-style meal and a cold glass of something to toast the beginning of our Tongariro adventure as we watch the sun set over the magnificent volcanic skyline. Have a soak in the hot tub, nurse an after-dinner tipple at the on-site bar, or just put your feet up and prepare for exciting adventures that await us tomorrow!
DAY 6
The Tongariro Alpine Crossing, the finest day-walk in the world!
- 20.2 kms / 12 miles
- 6 – 8 hours
- Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
- Boutique lodge
- 1 hour
- Elevation Gain: 900m

This morning we’ll set off on one of the world’s greatest one-day hikes, the Tongariro Alpine Crossing. This trail leads us through an incredible variety of ethereal landscapes – lava fields, emerald coloured crater lakes, steaming vents, alpine meadows, over an alpine pass, amidst the stunning mountain peaks – there’s nothing like it anywhere else on the planet! The views across to Mt Ngauruhoe, Mt Ruapehu and the central plateau of the North Island are simply spectacular and worth every step!
Lonely Planet recommends a walk amidst the Tongariro Volcanoes as “a life-changing experience not to be missed!” Your guides make this incredible hike even more memorable by sharing local stories and legends and bringing the extraordinary geological history to life. Fair weather and a good level of fitness are required to undertake this hike.
After a well-deserved trailend celebration, we’ll return to our lodgings and revive your weary muscles in the outdoor spa pool, before meeting in the cosy lounge for pre-dinner drinks and nibbles. Tonight we head out to a lively local restaurant and bar for a casual meal with the locals.
DAY 7
Old Coach Road, Ohakune
- 15 kms / 9.5 miles
- 5 hours
- Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
- Boutique Lodge
- 1 – 1.5 hours
Today we travel around the southern side of Mt Ruapehu to experience some of New Zealand’s rail history on the Old Coach Road trail. Between 1906 to 1908 the road was used to carry passengers and goods by horse and coach, between two railheads on the main trunk line, and is steeped in interesting pioneering stories from the early days of New Zealand industry.
Heritage features on the trail include a unique cobbled stone road, massive steel viaducts, a curved tunnel, railway bridge remnants and old, workers campsites. The 15km walk takes around 5 hours and passes through some beautiful stands of native forest with sweeping views across the Ohakune district, known for its’ fertile soils and market gardens.
In consultation with the group, and if conditions allow, we can squeeze in some extra trails nearby or head up Bruce Road to explore the dramatic, rock-strewn landscapes higher up on Mt Ruapehu. At 2797 metres above sea level, the North Island’s highest mountain offers jaw-dropping views over the National Park with various hiking options.
Tonight we enjoy a final celebration dinner, glasses raised, to cap off an excellent walking adventure.
DAY 8
Rainforest & Waterfalls: Tongariro National Park to Rotorua
- 5 kms / 3 miles
- 3 hours
- Breakfast & Lunch
- 4 hours with breaks
After a final hearty breakfast, we pack up our kit and farewell the National Park and its majestic mountains. If the legs are feeling fresh, we’ll begin our day with one of the many short walks nearby. Our experienced, local guides love the chance to select a trail from their catalogue of personal favourites to make this particular trip a unique experience for everyone.
On our journey out of the park, we’ll finish things off with a rejuvenating hike around the glistening Lake Rotopounamu (Greenstone Lake) nestled in the side of beautiful Mt. Pihanga, a mountain maiden central to the Māori legend that describes how this area was formed. From the carpark, we’ll make our way up a small incline to reach the lake level itself, where the track evens out to circumvent the lakeshore. We’ll enjoy our final picnic lunch on Five Minute Beach in the peace and serenity of lush, native forest. Walking Legends supports Project Tongariro, an eco-trust that are working to restore the native birdlife to this special area, by sponsoring the care of hectare #189. Let us all enjoy time amongst the abundant native birdlife that our conservation efforts have helped to revive.
We’ll have you safely back in Taupo between 3–4 pm or Rotorua around 5–6pm to meet your onward travel arrangements.
DAY 9
Rotorua to Tongariro National Park
- 6kms / 4 miles
- 2 hours
- Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
- The Park Hotel
- 2.5 hours
We’ll pick you up from our central Rotorua hotel between 8.30am and 9.00am, before heading south through the North Island’s geothermal heartland. We’ll skirt around the beautiful shores of Lake Taupō, the North Island’s largest lake, and then drive up through stunning native forest onto the mighty central plateau.
We’ll get our first taste of the topography and natural character of the Tongariro National Park with a 2-hour loop walk to Taranaki Falls, which is part of the Tongariro Northern Circuit Great Walk track. These falls tumble 20 metres over the edge of an old andesite lava flow, erupted from Mt Ruapehu 15,000 years ago, into a boulder-ringed pool. You’ll see a fascinating range of beech forest, alpine meadows full of red tussock, five-finger, umbrella ferns and mountain toatoa. This is a great chance to orient ourselves amongst spectacular views of the Tongariro volcanic massif.
We’ll continue to warm-up and stretch out the legs with an easy, 20 minute walk in to see Tawhai Falls, better known as ‘Gollum’s Pool.’ If you’re a Lord of the Rings fan, you’ll recognise this picturesque, 13 metre-high waterfall, where Faramir and his archers watch Gollum fish.
After settling into our cozy lodgings, we’ll share a hearty, 2-course Kiwi-style meal and a cold glass of something to toast the beginning of our Tongariro adventure as we watch the sun set over the magnificent volcanic skyline. Have a soak in the hot tub, nurse an after-dinner tipple at the on-site bar, or just put your feet up and prepare for exciting adventures that await us tomorrow!
DAY 10
Tongariro Alpine Crossing
- 19.4 kms / 12 miles
- 6-8 hours
- Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
- The Park Hotel
- 1 hour
This morning we’ll set off on one of the world’s greatest one-day hikes, the Tongariro Alpine Crossing. This trail leads us through an incredible variety of ethereal landscapes – lava fields, emerald coloured crater lakes, steaming vents, alpine meadows, over an alpine pass, amidst the stunning mountain peaks – there’s nothing like it anywhere else on the planet! The views across to Mt Ngauruhoe, Mt Ruapehu and the central plateau of the North Island are simply spectacular and worth every step!
Lonely Planet recommends a walk amidst the Tongariro Volcanoes as “a life-changing experience not to be missed!” Your guides make this incredible hike even more memorable by sharing local stories and legends and bringing the extraordinary geological history to life. Fair weather and a good level of fitness are required to undertake this hike.
After a well-deserved trailend celebration, we’ll return to The Park and revive your weary muscles in the outdoor spa pool, before meeting in the cosy lounge for pre-dinner drinks and nibbles. Tonight we head out to a lively local restaurant and bar for a casual meal with the locals.
DAY 11
The Old Coach Road, Ohakune
- 12 kms / 8 miles
- 5 hours
- Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
- The Park Hotel
- 1 – 1.5 hours

Travel around the southern side of Mt Ruapehu to experience some of New Zealand’s rail history on the Old Coach Road trail. Between 1906 to 1908 the road was used to carry passengers and goods by horse and coach, between two railheads on the main trunk line.
Heritage features on the trail include a unique cobbled road of stone “setts”, massive steel viaducts, a curved tunnel, railway bridge remains, and old campsites. The 15km walk takes around 5 hours, and also passes through some beautiful stands of native forest with sweeping views across the district.
In consultation with the group, and if local conditions allow, we will explore the dramatic, rock-strewn landscapes higher up Mt Ruapehu. At 2,797 metres above sea level, the North Island’s highest mountain offers jaw-dropping views over the National Park.
Tonight we enjoy a final celebration dinner together and raise our glasses to completing a fantastic walking adventure.
DAY 12
Rainforest & Waterfalls
- 5 kms / 3 miles
- 3-4 hours
- Breakfast & Lunch
- 2.5 hours with breaks
After a final hearty breakfast, we pack up our kit and farewell the National Park and its majestic mountains. If the legs are feeling fresh, we’ll begin our day with one of the many short walks nearby. Our experienced, local guides love the chance to select a trail from their catalogue of personal favourites to make this particular trip a unique experience for everyone.
On our journey out of the park, we’ll finish things off with a rejuvenating hike around the glistening Lake Rotopounamu (Greenstone Lake) nestled in the side of beautiful Mt. Pihanga, a mountain maiden central to the Māori legend that describes how this area was formed. From the carpark, we’ll make our way up a small incline to reach the lake level itself, where the track evens out to circumvent the lakeshore. We’ll enjoy our final picnic lunch on Five Minute Beach in the peace and serenity of lush, native forest. Walking Legends supports Project Tongariro, an eco-trust that are working to restore the native birdlife to this special area, by sponsoring the care of hectare #189. Let us all enjoy time amongst the abundant native birdlife that our conservation efforts have helped to revive.
We’ll have you safely back in Taupo between 3–4 pm or Rotorua around 5–6pm to meet your onward travel arrangements.
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Bucket List Walk Accommodation
We’ll stay in a variety of boutique and character lodges & hotels, which have been chosen for their amazing location & atmosphere. Rooms are single, twin-share or doubles with comfy beds & crisp linen. You’ll have an ensuite room for each of the 7 nights of the trip. All our lodges are in stunning, picturesque settings.
The trip includes 1 night in a studio room at a 4.5 star historic hotel in central Rotorua on night 4 between each ‘leg’ of the journey.
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We supply
- Generous, nutritious meals full of fresh, local produce; packed picnic lunches with the best sandwiches you’ve ever eaten, trail snacks & chocolate; fresh fruit, hot & cold drinks
- A glass of crisp Kiwi wine or craft beer per person, each evening; you can purchase more with dinner if you wish.
- Bed linen, bath towels, pillows & blankets
- Toilet paper, soap & hand sanitiser
What else do you need to know?
- There are no drying rooms available but plenty of wide, covered verandahs for drying wet gear
- Specialty diets; we can cater for a wide range of food allergies and specialty diets with sufficient advance notice. Please let us know at the time of booking if you have specific dietary needs and we’ll make sure you’re well taken care of!
- Accommodation is based on a twin-share arrangement; if you’d rather have a private room, a single supplement fee of $600 NZD applies (this is for the whole trip, not $600 each night)
- The lodge has power outlets next to all beds so CPAP machines are easily accommodated
- Sorry, the use of drones is not permitted
- You are welcome to bring your own alcohol if you wish; we ask that you drink responsibly
- Non-walkers are more than welcome to join us! There are plenty of activities to be done that don’t involve walking, please enquire with our friendly reservations team for more information
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