Wade through an underground stream beneath the cover of darkness, and among the labyrinth of caves home to glow worms, unique limestone formations and native cave weta. Experience the stillness of this underground world and squeeze through gaps via the glow of torchlight.
Whilst exploring the caves in areas carved out by the Okupata stream the guide and Department of Conservation (DOC) assistant will share facts about the unique biodiversity, how the caves are formed and the history of caving in New Zealand.
There are a few tight squeezes in the caves, but they are often optional, and the guide may have a slightly more spacious alternative in the route. Participants should be prepared for small spaces and getting wet as the Okupata Stream flows through the cave system.
Duration: 3 hours
Minimum Age: 12 -17 years with adult supervision
Max Participants: 9
Meeting Place: John McDonald Carpark, SH47, Tongariro Conservation Area
Cost: $34.00 (includes $6.00 booking fee)
Grade: 5 - Includes moving through confined spaces, getting wet to at least knee height and crawling through shallow water
Transport: Own vehicle to carpark. 4WD recommended, anyone 2WD can be shuttled by Hillary Outdoors
Participants are asked to bring
Headgear – Helmet (bike helmet fine)
Torch or headlamp
Sturdy shoes/boots
Gloves
Warm change of clothes
Packed lunch
Water
First aid kit
Personal medication
Please note the trip leader reserves the right to refuse anyone who is insufficiently equipped.
Heavy rain or Rain warnings will facilitate cancelling the trip due to flood or trap risk.
Hilary Instructors reserve the ability to cancel the trip. Attendees must meet the equipment requirements or otherwise will be denied access to the trip. This includes protective headgear, sturdy boots/shoes fit for caving, a warm change of clothes and gloves.
Booking fees and canceLLATION
Please note that this trip includes a $6.00 booking fee per participant and is non-refundable in the event of cancellation.
Any cancellations made on or after the 10th of January are fully non-refundable.
Mahi Aroha programme
Project Tongariro is proud to deliver the Mahi Aroha Summer programme trips at cost to you. However, this price does not account for the extensive hours of planning, preparation, and dedication contributed by our amazing staff and volunteers.
Please consider adding a small donation as part of your booking to support the ongoing delivery of this programme.
Check, Clean, Dry to stop the spread
Getting outdoors is a fantastic way to explore New Zealand, but it's important to clean your boots and gear to prevent the spread of invasive weed species and pests like didymo that threaten our rivers, lakes, and native ecosystems. Always check your gear for seeds, cleaning and drying thoroughly after every use to help protect NZ’s great outdoors.