Tupapakurua Falls

Tupapakurua Falls
  • Serving
    Oio, MWT 3989

Hours

Thursday:
24 Hours
Friday:
24 Hours
Saturday:
24 Hours
Sunday:
24 Hours
Monday:
24 Hours
Tuesday:
24 Hours
Wednesday:
24 Hours

Chamber Rating

4.7 - (18 reviews)
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Read Our 18 Reviews

Chamber Rating

4.7 - (18 reviews)
14
3
1
0
0
  • Peng Qin

    The track to the fall is through the forest with native plants, you can stay close to the nature. However, the water fall is quite far away from the 2nd lookout, it is on the other side of the valley. The track is currently not maintained beyond the 2nd lookout. The track is maintained by local volunteers and travelers, if you visit there, you are appreciated if you can help carry the white buckets (with sands) along the track for a few hundred meters, they are used to build and maintain the track.
    Apr 25th, 2023

  • Sebastian Eika


    Feb 24th, 2023

  • Daniel Archibald

    Hiked here from YHA hostel National Park on a cloudy day. After about 45-60min got to the proper forest trail, continued on all the way to the falls lookout point, crossing 2 notable small streams both of which become the falls I believe. To my surprise very few mosquitos, unless there's normally not many around. They had a voluntary bucket carrying set up to help transport gravel to the end of the trail to assist with maintenance and development, carrying the buckets 200m along 9 checkpoints, but you can drop them off at the next checkpoint if tired. It was cool to see this and get to contribute, made me particularly aware of the trail infrastructure needed to make the hike safe and relatively easy.
    Jan 16th, 2023

  • Olli Xxx

    (Translated by Google) This review isn't based on the falls, which I'm sure would have been magical, but on Google Maps. I really don't want to rate something bad that I haven't been to. However, I would also like to spare others my experiences. When I followed Google Maps, we passed a gate and after about 5 km "You have reached your destination". There was only a sand strip. No signs. A steep path where you are unsure whether it is a path or formed naturally by water. A path of gravel on which one came for further. Walked a few kilometers further along the gravel path and vice versa. Then up the washed out path for about 1km and vice versa. Then because gravel road continued for about 6km. Then there is a gate (see photo). After 1km the path ends, or at least for a car or you come to another gate where it goes on private property. I think the gravel path was the Fishers Biking Trail. When you get to the gate in the photo, turn around. It's difficult to turn later. Do some research beforehand and get tickets or ask people beforehand. Be "old school" and don't just drive off and rely on Google Maps. Apart from that, a stretch where you're glad to have gotten an SUV from the car rental company. Then it finally makes sense. (Original) Diese Bewertung bezieht sich nicht auf die Wasserflle, die bestimmt ganz zauberhaft gewesen wren, sondern auf Google Maps. Ich mchte eigentlich nicht etwas schlechte bewerten, wo ich gar nicht war. Allerdings mchte ich anderen auch meine Erlebnisse ersparen. Als ich Google Maps gefolgt bin, passierten wir ein Gatter und nach ca. 5 km "Sie haben ihr Ziel erreicht". Da war nur ein Sandsteifem. Keine Schilder. Ein steiler Weg, wo man unsicher ist, ob das ein Weg ist oder natrlich durch Wasser entstanden. Ein Weg aus Kies auf dem man gekommen ist fr weiter. Sind ein paar Kilometer den Kiesweg weitergelaufen und umgekehrt. Dann den ausgewaschen Weg hoch fr ca. 1km und umgekehrt. Dann denn Kiesweg weitergefahren fr noch ca. 6km. Dann kommt noch ein Gatter (siehe Foto). Nach 1km endet der Weg, bzw. zumindest fr ein Auto bzw. man kommt an ein weiters Gatter wo es auf Privatgelnde geht. Ich denke das der Kiesweg der Fishers Biking Trail war. Solltest du an dem Gatter auf dem Foto ankommen, dreh um. Es ist schwierig spter zu wenden. Erkundige dich vorher und besorge dir Karten oder frage vorher Menschen. Sei "Old school" und fahr nicht einfach los und Verlass dich auf Google Maps. Davon abgesehen, eine Stecke, bei der man Mal i froh ist von der Autovermietung eine SUV bekommen zu haben. Da macht der endlich Mal Sinn.
    Dec 26th, 2022

  • Pratik Ghadiya


    Dec 17th, 2022

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About
Tupapakurua Falls

Tupapakurua Falls is located at in Oio, Manawatu-Wanganui 3989. Tupapakurua Falls can be contacted via phone at for pricing, hours and directions.

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    Questions & Answers

    Q Where is Tupapakurua Falls located?

    A Tupapakurua Falls is located at , Oio, MWT 3989


    Q What is the internet address for Tupapakurua Falls?

    A The website (URL) for Tupapakurua Falls is: https://www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/places-to-go/central-north-island/places/national-park-owhango-area/things-to-do/tupapakurua-falls-track/


    Q What days are Tupapakurua Falls open?

    A Tupapakurua Falls is open:
    Thursday: 24 Hours
    Friday: 24 Hours
    Saturday: 24 Hours
    Sunday: 24 Hours
    Monday: 24 Hours
    Tuesday: 24 Hours
    Wednesday: 24 Hours


    Q How is Tupapakurua Falls rated?

    A Tupapakurua Falls has a 4.7 Star Rating from 18 reviewers.

    Hours

    Thursday:
    24 Hours
    Friday:
    24 Hours
    Saturday:
    24 Hours
    Sunday:
    24 Hours
    Monday:
    24 Hours
    Tuesday:
    24 Hours
    Wednesday:
    24 Hours

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    Tupapakurua Falls

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    Peng Qin on Google

    image The track to the fall is through the forest with native plants, you can stay close to the nature. However, the water fall is quite far away from the 2nd lookout, it is on the other side of the valley. The track is currently not maintained beyond the 2nd lookout.
    The track is maintained by local volunteers and travelers, if you visit there, you are appreciated if you can help carry the white buckets (with sands) along the track for a few hundred meters, they are used to build and maintain the track.


    Sebastian Eika on Google

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    Daniel Archibald on Google

    image Hiked here from YHA hostel National Park on a cloudy day. After about 45-60min got to the proper forest trail, continued on all the way to the falls lookout point, crossing 2 notable small streams both of which become the falls I believe. To my surprise very few mosquitos, unless there's normally not many around.
    They had a voluntary bucket carrying set up to help transport gravel to the end of the trail to assist with maintenance and development, carrying the buckets 200m along 9 checkpoints, but you can drop them off at the next checkpoint if tired. It was cool to see this and get to contribute, made me particularly aware of the trail infrastructure needed to make the hike safe and relatively easy.


    Olli Xxx on Google

    image (Translated by Google) This review isn't based on the falls, which I'm sure would have been magical, but on Google Maps.
    I really don't want to rate something bad that I haven't been to. However, I would also like to spare others my experiences.
    When I followed Google Maps, we passed a gate and after about 5 km "You have reached your destination". There was only a sand strip. No signs. A steep path where you are unsure whether it is a path or formed naturally by water. A path of gravel on which one came for further.
    Walked a few kilometers further along the gravel path and vice versa. Then up the washed out path for about 1km and vice versa.
    Then because gravel road continued for about 6km. Then there is a gate (see photo).
    After 1km the path ends, or at least for a car or you come to another gate where it goes on private property. I think the gravel path was the Fishers Biking Trail.
    When you get to the gate in the photo, turn around. It's difficult to turn later.
    Do some research beforehand and get tickets or ask people beforehand. Be "old school" and don't just drive off and rely on Google Maps.
    Apart from that, a stretch where you're glad to have gotten an SUV from the car rental company. Then it finally makes sense.
    (Original)
    Diese Bewertung bezieht sich nicht auf die Wasserflle, die bestimmt ganz zauberhaft gewesen wren, sondern auf Google Maps.
    Ich mchte eigentlich nicht etwas schlechte bewerten, wo ich gar nicht war. Allerdings mchte ich anderen auch meine Erlebnisse ersparen.
    Als ich Google Maps gefolgt bin, passierten wir ein Gatter und nach ca. 5 km "Sie haben ihr Ziel erreicht". Da war nur ein Sandsteifem. Keine Schilder. Ein steiler Weg, wo man unsicher ist, ob das ein Weg ist oder natrlich durch Wasser entstanden. Ein Weg aus Kies auf dem man gekommen ist fr weiter.
    Sind ein paar Kilometer den Kiesweg weitergelaufen und umgekehrt. Dann den ausgewaschen Weg hoch fr ca. 1km und umgekehrt.
    Dann denn Kiesweg weitergefahren fr noch ca. 6km. Dann kommt noch ein Gatter (siehe Foto).
    Nach 1km endet der Weg, bzw. zumindest fr ein Auto bzw. man kommt an ein weiters Gatter wo es auf Privatgelnde geht. Ich denke das der Kiesweg der Fishers Biking Trail war.
    Solltest du an dem Gatter auf dem Foto ankommen, dreh um. Es ist schwierig spter zu wenden.
    Erkundige dich vorher und besorge dir Karten oder frage vorher Menschen. Sei "Old school" und fahr nicht einfach los und Verlass dich auf Google Maps.
    Davon abgesehen, eine Stecke, bei der man Mal i froh ist von der Autovermietung eine SUV bekommen zu haben. Da macht der endlich Mal Sinn.


    Pratik Ghadiya on Google

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