Source: Department of Conservation
Date: 25 November 2024
Presented by Project Tongariro and DOC, the programme invites visitors and communities across the Central North Island to explore, protect, and enjoy nature through a range of nature-based experiences.
Bookings are now open and there’s something to appeal to everyone.
Mahi Aroha is supported by community groups across the region who have compiled a calendar of nearly 30 events from Taupō to Ohakune, and everywhere in between.
Project Tongariro Chief Executive Officer Kiri Te Wano says there are big tramps and little walks, avian avoidance training for dogs, and even nature-inspired watercolour workshops.
“We’re excited to add some new events, like the Waihaha to Waihora guided mountain biking, and the guided tramp in Rangipo Desert, while still keeping old favourites like trap-building workshops.”
Project Tongariro recently celebrated 40 years of inspiring and connecting people to the Tongariro National Park and its surrounds, including through involvement in Mahi Aroha.
“We live in this incredible place, and Project Tongariro is proud to showcase some of the wonderful reasons we should love our backyard,” says Kiri.
Popular events such as heli-hikes and tours at Wairakei Golf + Sanctuary fill up quickly each year. Early booking is recommended.
DOC Community Senior Ranger Nina Manning says Mahi Aroha provides an ideal opportunity to enjoy nature with friends and whānau.
“With guides and experts to lead you, it’s the chance to try something new, explore a new place, or give something back to nature.”
Check out the full calendar and book your adventure here: www.tongariro.org.nz/mahi-aroha
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