Taupo & Turangi Herald

Sky Waka makes for year round attraction

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It wasn’t only beaches Kiwis flocked to last weekend to soak up the sunshine. Mt Ruapehu was full of skiiers, snowboarde­rs, tubers and sightseers making the best of the last of the snow.

In pristine conditions skiers and snowboarde­rs filled the slopes at Whakapapa’s Valley T Bar, with the Sky Waka taking visitors up the mountain to Knoll Ridge Chalet for sightseein­g and tubing.

And the weekend visitors loved it.

“The views were amazing even with a bit of a haze,” said visitor Toby O’Hara. “The Sky Waka gondola ride over the waterfalls was an awesome experience, so different to winter. The beer at The Back Bar on the Knoll Ridge Chalet deck was a great way to end the day.”

RAL general manager sales and marketing Michelle Caldwell says it was great to see so many people enjoying the mountain on such a beautiful weekend.

“While the snow will disappear over the coming weeks, the Sky Waka is open throughout the summer for sightseein­g.”

At the top of the Sky Waka ride there is New

Zealand’s highest restaurant, The Pinnacles Restaurant. It is open for buffet lunch and afternoon tea daily, as well as buffet dinner Friday and Saturday.

Michelle adds with the new Sky Waka open all year round the mountain is now a year-round attraction. “As well as offering a great summer experience the Sky Waka is valuable to the region’s economy resulting in employment for locals and a boost to local restaurant­s, bars and accommodat­ion with the influx of summer visitors to what has traditiona­lly been a winter activity.”

 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? While Taupo¯ ’s lakefront beaches were busy, Auckland regular Chantel Smith was enjoying the snow on Mt Ruapehu last weekend.
Photo / Supplied While Taupo¯ ’s lakefront beaches were busy, Auckland regular Chantel Smith was enjoying the snow on Mt Ruapehu last weekend.

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