Raro Buggy Tours is a Outdoor activity organiser located in Ngatangiia District .
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2025年1月5日
Such a muddy awesome time at the buggy tour! The just were cool, the carts were epic and the track was fun! Worth it. Finished off with milkshakes and smoothies! Quest24868742868的完整评论
2024年12月31日
My son and i did the quad bikes. Great experience and tour guide very knowledgeable and loved the stories. Rode uphill to a beautiful waterfall for a swim and around the tracks, it was awesome, not b… Caroline T的完整评论
2024年12月27日
Super fun! Had theee best time! Lots of driving and so much mud! Would recommend proper footwear and heaps of sunblock. :) Mon P的完整评论
Hi, We have booked to do a shared buggy in March! I see that there is advice on what to bring with you in terms of towels etc, however there's nothing to indicate that happens to these items when you are on the tour. Does a separate vehicle (or lock-up building) have the bags so that you can get these at the end or when they are required on the tour? (I presume that bags are not carried on your personal buggy due to the amount of mud/water you encounter.)
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We left our bags and towels in the car. After the buggy tour your clean off across the street in the inlet that is there. It’s perfect and you park your car rt there.
Ive seen quiet a lot of reviews saying this tour is unsafe as breaks and buggies are deadly and unreliable and always breaking down, is this still the case or have safety precautions been improved?
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People's reviews are probably right but we took the risk anyway and had the time of our lives. Yes our buggy stopped but there were people on hand to get it going again and another lot …
People's reviews are probably right but we took the risk anyway and had the time of our lives. Yes our buggy stopped but there were people on hand to get it going again and another lot changed their buggy. What made it more fun (and probably less safe) was that it rained whilst we were there. I'm in my 60's, too old to be worried about the what ifs. Up to you whether you want to take the risk.
When we did it, they had two types. The one I had was the older yellow buggy. They are bigger, but harder to handle, especially when you get covered in mud. Steering wheel becomes …
When we did it, they had two types. The one I had was the older yellow buggy. They are bigger, but harder to handle, especially when you get covered in mud. Steering wheel becomes really slippery....but it is still lots of fun! The smaller ones seem easier to drive, but don’t go as fast. Hopefully when you go, they have improved the yellow ones.