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- Taranaki Maunga Summit Climb: Walking and tramping in Egmont National . . .
From January to April, fit and well-equipped trampers can enjoy spectacular scenery from the summit of Taranaki Maunga From May to December, the mountain is covered in snow and ice - mountaineering experience and equipment is required
- Nature and conservation: Te Papa-Kura-o-Taranaki
Te Papa-Kura-o-Taranaki is a mountainous area that encompasses three volcanic cones The main peak of Taranaki Maunga (2,518 m) forms the nucleus of the park It is the most recent and only active volcanic peak in the park, although it is now considered dormant
- Te Papa-Kura-o-Taranaki: Places to go in Taranaki
Located in the Taranaki region Te Papa-Kura-o-Taranaki, formerly known as Egmont National Park, can be found on the western coast of New Zealand's North Island Here the volcano Taranaki rules supreme
- Pouākai Circuit: Te Papa-Kura-o-Taranaki, Taranaki region
The premier 2–3 day tramp in Te Papa-Kura-o-Taranaki It offers spectacular views of Taranaki Maunga and the surrounding countryside The 25 km track passes through forest, alpine tussock fields and the unique Ahukawakawa
- Around the Mountain Circuit: Te Papa-Kura-o-Taranaki, Taranaki region
Located in Te Papa-Kura-o-Taranaki and North Egmont area in the Taranaki region The challenging Around the Mountain Circuit offers you spectacular bush and alpine scenery It is best tramped from October to April
- Pouākai Crossing, Te Papa-Kura-o-Taranaki, Taranaki region
The premier 2–3 day tramp in Te Papa-Kura-o-Taranaki It offers spectacular views of Taranaki Maunga and the surrounding countryside The 25 km track passes through forest, alpine tussock fields and the unique Ahukawakawa
- Karakia marks formal opening of suspension bridge on the Taranaki . . .
A karakia and blessing by Ngāti Ruanui has marked the formal opening of the suspension bridge over the Manganui Gorge, one of the most striking features of the Taranaki Crossing project on Taranaki Maunga
- North Egmont walks brochure - Department of Conservation
The majestic andesitic volcano Mt Taranaki (2518m) is the central point of the 34,170ha Egmont National Park Approximately 125,000 years old, it is the park’s most recent volcanic peak Last erupting around 1755 AD the mountain is now considered dormant Local Māori believe Mounga (Mt) Taranaki once stood with the
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