Turangi Must Do's
Turangi town centre
Before heading out to explore the many local attractions, check out Turangi’s town centre. With a range of convenience and specialty stores, a number of cafes, restaurants, and the supermarket nearby you’re sure to find what you need in the heart of Turangi.
Tokannu Thermal Area
Enjoy an easy stoll around the Tokaanu thermal walk and witness the natural wonders of a geothermal area for free. Remember to stick to the track and closely supervise children. The adjacent thermal hot pools are great for a relaxing and therapetic soak after a day exploring the region’s attractions.
Tokaanu Canoe Hire
Head out to Tokaanu for some great kayaking and canoe adventures. Follow the spring fed Tokaanu Stream as it passes thermal hot pools and boiling mud before emerging into southern Lake Taupo with its wetlands, beautiful bush clad shores and abundant birdlife.
Bush walks
There are numerous scenic short walks to enjoy around the southern end of the lake. Walks along the Tongariro River, between Omori and Pukawa, up Maunganamu, at Whareroa and around Lake Rotopounamu allow you to enjoy beauty of this unique region without having to make a day of it.
Trout fishing
Whether you’re into fly-fishing, harling or trolling,Turangi is the perfect base for anglers. With the lake and rivers on your doorstep, it is easy to get out and enjoy the the year-round, naturally sustaining Taupo fishery. Specialised fishing shops and experienced local guides will also ensure you experience the best the Taupo fishery has to offer.
Mountain biking
The natural areas around Turangi offer a number of opportunities for mountain-bikers. From easy family trips along the Tongariro River Walkway to the backcountry rides between the Pillars of Hercules and Desert Road, there is something for skill level. For the more adventurous still the 42 traverse starts only twenty minutes drive from town.
Tongariro Alpine Crossing
Traversing a spectacular active volcanic zone the challenging Tongariro Alpine Crossing offers a unique opportunity to experience some of Tongariro National Park’s special gifts. A cold mountain spring, lava flows, an active crater, steam vents, emerald-coloured lakes and magnificent views combine to make this an enjoyable and memorable trek.
Whakapapa Ski Area
Just 46km from Turangi, Whakapapa ski area is New Zealand’s largest. During winter it offers a high quality range of facilities for both learners and experienced skiiers and boarders alike. In summer ride the chairlifts to New Zealand’s highest café or take a guided walk to Mt Ruapehu’s Crater.
Rafting
The majestic Tongariro River offers some exhilirating grade three rafting right on Turangi’s doorstep. A number of local guides can take you on the journey of a lifetime, through ancient beech forest and breathtaking gorges. There’s also a chance of seeing the endangered blue duck (whio) navigating the impressive rapids.
Scenic Flights
One of the best ways to see the stunning Central Plateau is from the air. Take a scenic flight from Whakapapa, Turangi or Taupo and get a unique perspective on the mountains of Tongariro National Park, the Kaimanawa Ranges and beautiful Lake Taupo.
Climbing
If you’re looking for climbing opportunities, some challenging and unique opportunities are handy to Turangi, including those on Ruapehu, in the Mangatepopo Valley and at Whanganui Bay. Turangi even has its own world class climbing wall in town at Extreme Backpackers, great for testing your skills no matter what the weather.
Mini golf
Located in the centre of town, mini golf is a fun activity the whole family can enjoy. Perfect for the days you can’t get out and hit the slopes, come and play a few rounds or simply relax in the café.
Cultural Sites
Explore history at cultural sites close to Turangi, including the redoubt Te Porere, an ancient settlement at Opataka, and Rotoaira the home of the famous haka. Learn more about the culture of the region on a tour with local guide Stan Reihana. From two hours to two days, Haka trails will show you the real essence of New Zealand.
Trout Hatchery
Learn more about the Taupo fishery by visiting the Tongariro National Trout Centre. Displays explain the management of the Taupo fishery while a viewing chamber provides great underwater views of rainbow trout. Popular children’s fishing days are held over the winter period from April to October. Picnic areas are available.
Volcanic Loop
For an easier half day attraction take a drive from Turangi around the volanic loop. This journey takes in the spectacular volanic landscapes of the dual World Heritage Tongariro National Park and stunning views of its mountains-Tongariro, Ngaruhoe and Ruapehu. Stops along the way include National Park village, Ohakune ski resort and the Waiouru Army museum.
The Lake
There is so much to do around picturesque southern Lake Taupo. Head out to one of the idyllic lakeside villages and picnic on the beach or visit the historic Tokaanu Wharf. Alternatively, get out on the lake by boat or kayak to explore the pristine, secluded Western Bays.
