
South of New Plymouth pompously houses the Egmont National Park. Established in 1900, Mount Taranaki, a dormant volcano, happens to be the most amazing part of this natural heritage. The area was brought under the control of DOC and established in 1900. It's situated close to the west coast of the North Island of New Zealand.
Mt Taranaki is approximately 1,20,000 Years Old. Lying 2518 m Above Sea Level the volcano is apparently the best formed red mountain. It Last Erupted In the Year 1775.
The isolated Mt Taranaki has an intriguing history behind it. Maori legend states the reason why it stands alone. As per the explanation, initially Taranaki was surrounded by the other volcanoes of the central plateau like Tongariro, Ruapehu and Ngauruhoe. It is believed that all of them fell for a pretty hill Pihanga. When Taranaki made his loving steps towards the beautiful mount, Tongariro blew his top out of envy. As a result Taranaki moved to the west.
Today, the snow-capped peak of Mt Taranaki allures several tourists. Mt Taranaki is 'New Zealand's most climbed mountain'. It offers an amazing sport to the non-mountaineers which help them to win an attainable summit challenge.
This particular park has as many as 13 Entrances. This feature makes it one of New Zealand's most accessible recreational spot.
Crown Fern, Blechnum discolor lead in this region. The ecosystem of Egmont comprises distinct vegetation patterns. Kamahi rules at the high altitude region. As the attitude increases, the characteristics of the plants change. Subalpine and alpine shrublands are found in high elevations. This is an absolute contrast to the surrounding pasture lands beyond the park circular boundaries. Radial drainage pattern is a remarkable geographical trait of the park.
Egmont National Park boosts of its blossoming forests. They lure thousands of tourists all round the world.
Weather underneath Mt Taranaki is normally warm. However, while climbing the mountain one can be struck by severe cold alpine weather conditions.
Egmont National Park is located at North Island's west coast in the Taranaki region. Towns near to the park are Opunake, Inglewood, Stratford and New Plymouth.
Best way to reach Egmont National Park is by
One can reach the park via several shuttles that run from Stratford, Inglewood and New Plymouth to the national park.
Egmont National Park offers innumerous fun and refreshing attributes like :
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