Te Puia Maori Show & Geothermal Park in Rotorua – New Zealand's Biggest Gap Year
Day 295: Two epic experiences in one! Te Puia is not only somewhere to get a Maori experience in Rotorua, it also has the Te Puia Geothermal Park and geyser park in Rotorua!
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Today we are heading to Te Puia in Rotorua! Rotorua Te Puia is home to the Pohutu Geyser and the Te Puia geyser park, as well as the Te Puia Maori Experience. After walking around the Te Puia Geothermal Park, and seeing the largest active geyser in New Zealand, we watch a Maori cultural show in Rotorua. Te Puia is a great place to get the full Rotorua NZ experience all in one place.
So what do you think of this geothermal park and Maori tour in Rotorua? Would you add Te Puia to your Rotorua travel itinerary? LUK in the comments!
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New Zealand Birds of Prey Centre in Rotorua – New Zealand's Biggest Gap Year – BackpackerGuide.NZ
Day 290, Part 1: Today we’re going to Wingspan, the National Birds of Prey Centre to see some rare and amazing wildlife in Rotorua! This activity is a New Zealand must-do for wildlife fans!
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One of the most underrated wildlife activities in New Zealand is right here in Rotorua. Today we’re checking out Wingspan Rotorua which is the National Birds of Prey Centre in New Zealand. The Birds of Prey Centre holds birds of prey or New Zealand raptors that are rehabilitated to be released back into the wild.
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Rotorua Travel Guide - New Zealand Memorable Moments
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Rotorua is known as the thermal wonderland of New Zealand. Its hot springs and geysers have attracted tourists for over a hundred years. Rotorua sits on the shores of Lake Rotorua of New Zealand. There are several other lakes nearby. Along with the geothermal wonders, there are also the more usual water activities such as fishing, boating and white water rafting. Tourism is a major industry in Rotorua, and for good reason, the tourism services are therefore well developed and visitors should definitely make a stop at the Tourist Information Centre on the main road, Fenton Street.
Rotorua is built over a geothermal hot spot. There are numerous natural vents, hot pools and other geothermal features in and around the city. Many of these are in parks and reserves. Natural eruptions of steam, hot water and mud occasionally occur in new locations. Many places have their own private geothermal bores for heating and water for bathing although private use of naturally occurring geothermal water and steam is controlled. It has recently been refurbished. Wai-O-Tapu is also an entertaining day out.
Geologically, Rotorua is in the middle of the Taupo Volcanic Zone, which is named after Lake Taupo, the largest volcano in the area. There are four major volcanic calderas, which now contain lakes, and several more recognisable volcanoes in the surrounding area. It is this geologically active zone that produces the heat that is needed to drive all the geothermal activity.
Rotorua is about a 3-hour drive south from Auckland, with several nice towns and villages along the way. There are two main routes, via Hamilton initially travelling on State Highway 1 and then joining State Highway 5 at Tirau, or via Matamata on Route 27. The Matamata route is less busy and probably a more interesting bet for travellers, but sections of the road boast the highest accident rates in NZ, so caution is needed. Matamata is where Hobbiton was built for the Lord of the Rings. The set is now a tourist attraction.
Rotorua is one of the most common places to try the traditional maori feast, the Hangi. This earthen oven technique is similar to the Hawaiian Imu and results in a very distinctive smoky earthy flavour - well worth trying. There are numerous places to try a Hangi around Rotorua. There are many hotels, rental homes, backpackers, motor homes, camp grounds, motels and bed and breakfasts.
Heading south from Rotorua takes you to Taupo, a similar town on the side of New Zealand's largest lake. Northwest takes you to Te Puke, Tauranga and the Bay of Plenty coastline, a nice place to soak up the sun. There are two routes; via Te Puke and SH30 brings you into Tauranga via Mount Maunganui.Whakatane is another coastal town in the Eastern Bay of Plenty, with empty beaches and one of the best climates in terms of hours of sunshine. North leads to Hamilton, Waitomo or Raglan and south east into the sparsely populated, and ruggedly beautiful Urewera National Park and East Cape.
A lot to see in Rotorua such as :
Te Puia
Polynesian Spa
Agrodome
Lake Rotorua
Mount Tarawera
Lady Knox Geyser
Hells Gate Geothermal Park and Mud Bath Spa
Government Gardens
Kuirau Park
Lake Tarawera
Whakarewarewa - The Living Maori Village
Mitai Maori Village
Rotorua Museum Government Garden Tours
Skyline Rotorua
Rainbow Springs Nature Park
Buried Village of Te Wairoa
Tamaki Maori Village
Waimangu Volcanic Valley
Waimangu Geyser
Lake Rotoiti
Hamurana Springs Nature Reserve
Velocity Valley Adventure Park
Rainbow Springs
Redwoods Treewalk
Lake Rotomahana
ZORB™ Rotorua
Frying Pan Lake
Rotorua Canopy Tours
Kerosene Creek
Mokoia Island
OGO Rotorua
Paradise Valley Springs
Lake Okareka
Skyline Luge Rotorua
Rotorua i-SITE Visitor Information Centre
Lake Tikitapu (Blue Lake)
Lake Tikitapu
Tarawera Road
Lake Okataina
Rotorua Duck Tours
Lake Rotokakahi
Geothermal Valley Te Puia
Inferno Crater Lake
Tamaki Maori Village
Lake Rotoma
Paradise Valley Road
Gondola
Mount Ngongotaha Scenic Reserve
Rainbow Mountain Scenic Reserve
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Kuirau Park - Free Thermal Park Rotorua
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Visit Whakarewarewa, The Living Māori Village
Whakarewarewa is a Living Māori Village, located in Rotorua, New Zealand. We offer a unique cultural and geothermal experience that is unlike any other. Join us to learn the history and culture of the Tuhourangi/Ngati Wahiao tribe and how we have been welcoming vistors into our backyard for centuries.
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One of New Zealand’s most iconic attractions for a reason, Whakarewarewa – The Living Māori Village offers an unforgettable day-time experience for all ages.
Home to the Tūhourangi-Ngāti Wāhiao people, residents have been welcoming and sharing their enviable way of life for over 100 years. Visit us and enjoy a guided tour with a local, be enchanted by a Māori concert performance, taste delicious food cooked by Mother Nature and get close to the best of Rotorua’s geothermal treasures.
Whakarewarewa is just minutes away from central Rotorua, nestled in a geothermal valley abundant with bubbling mud, hot pools and geysers. Open 8.30am – 5.00pm daily.
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Rachel Spring in the Government Gardens, Rotorua
Government Gardens, Rotorua
The Government Gardens is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the beauty of Rotorua and is only minutes walk from the central inner city.
The Rotorua Museum is also located in the Government Gardens, it was shut down due to the earthquake last November when we visited it unfortunately.
We walked through the gardens and over to the steam to the bubbling geothermal pool Rachel spring.
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Rotorua attracts many travellers every year to explore the geothermal activity, making tourism one of the biggest industries for this town. You will find the locals are friendly in sharing their culture, stories and lifestyle.
For me the best thing about the geothermal activity is the hot mineral bathing. There are two famous hot springs in Rotorua, the Priest Spring and Rachel Spring both renowned for their healing properties. The Priest Spring contains unique minerals and slightly acidic water that is said to cure aches and pains in muscles and joints great for those suffering from Arthritis and other Rheumatic illnesses. The Rachel Spring water has a natural antiseptic action due to its sodium silica content and feels soft and soothing for your skin.
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Things to Do in Rotorua 360 - New Zealand VR
See the awesome landscapes and things to do in Rotorua in 360 degrees in this VR video of Rotorua in New Zealand! Watch in 4K for the best results.
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Trying to figure out where to go in New Zealand? Check out Rotorua in 360 degrees in this virtual reality slideshow. These are the landscapes, sights and things to do in Rotorua in New Zealand presented in a 360 video of Rotorua, New Zealand. Watch in 4K for the best results.
See the Rotorua's Zorb, Wingspan Birds of Prey Centre, Waikite valley Thermal Pools, Velocity Valley, Te Puia, Tamaki Maori Village, Skyline Rotorua, Rainbow Springs, Mt Tarawera and more captured with a VR camera.
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Te Puia - Rotorua's must see Cultural, Geothermal and Kiwi experience
Te Puia is New Zealand’s living Maori cultural centre, located just 5 minutes from central Rotorua.
Situated in the Whakarewarewa Geothermal Valley, Te Puia’s 60 hectare site is home to the New Zealand Maori Arts and Crafts Institute, a live kiwi enclosure, the world-famous Pohutu Geyser, and more than 500 geothermal wonders.
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The Preindl family holiday to New Zealand 2015
All the places we went: Matamata, Hobbiton, Mclaren falls, Rotorua geothermal park, Redwoods forest, 'Mordor' Mt.Ruapehu,Wellington, the Pancake rocks, Franz Joseph Glacier, Wanaka, Cardrona, Queenstown, Mt.Cook, Lake Takepo and a few other places in between.
Motion Entertainment: The Ultimate Rainy Day Activity in Rotorua – New Zealand's Biggest Gap Year
Day 287: We’ve found one of the best things to do in Rotorua on a rainy day! It’s called Motion Entertainment Rotorua and it’s packed with indoor activities in Rotorua!
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What are the things to do in bad weather in Rotorua? Well, Motion Entertainment is an awesome place to spend the day, packed with Rotorua indoor activities. There’s a Rotorua escape rooms called Escape Masters New Zealand. There’s also the Rotorua XD Dark Ride, the Lumberjax Mini Golf Rotorua, laser tag in Rotorua and 10-pin bowling in Rotorua. It’s the ultimate indoor entertainment centre in Rotorua NZ.
So what do you think of this Rotorua rainy day activity? Would you add Motion Entertainment to your Rotorua travel itinerary? LUK in the comments.
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Whakarewarewa Thermal Village in ROTORUA New Zealand
Whakarewarewa is a geothermal area within Rotorua city in the Taupo Volcanic Zone of New Zealand. This was the site of the Māori fortress of Te Puia, first occupied around 1325, and known as an impenetrable stronghold never taken in battle.
Whakarewarewa has some 500 pools, most of which are alkaline chloride hot springs, and at least 65 geyser vents, each with their own name. Seven geysers are currently active.
Two days in Rotorua, New Zealand
The geothermal wonderland that is Rotorua is known by many names. Officially nicknamed the “The Sulphur City” due to its unique aroma, more commonly as Rotovegas for its touristic nature or by the less kind-of-heart as Fartville”. It certainly has a unique place amongst the New Zealand landscape.
From bubbling mud pools to luxurious mud baths, Maori cultural experiences and adrenaline-fueled adventures you’ll never be bored.
No one should leave Rotorua without first experiencing the geothermal sites. These consist of well cordoned and guided paid sites to free hot pools in the city's parks and bush. Quite a sight (and smell) to behold. Places such as Te Puia and Te Whakarewarewa Thermal Reserve also offer traditional Maori cultural shows and art.
Another must do is taking the Skyline Gondola up Mount Ngongotaha then luging your way down. Pro tip, buy at least 3 luge rides - it can take a ride or two to get the hang of things. They have a few track options ranging from beginner to kamikaze, so choose wisely and work your way up.
Afterwards, the iconic Polynesian Spa in the town centre is a nice way to unwind and soak your pains away. Though there’s many spa options about so shop around for good deals.
A nice free attraction is the Redwood forest on the edge of town. There's a large selection of splendid walks amongst the massive Californian pines, some more than 100 years old.
Since you're on this side of town, a nice drive towards Lake Tikitapu (Blue Lake) and Lake Rotokakahi (Green Lake) will take you to the Buried Village. A remarkably well-preserved Maori village that was completely covered after a volcanic eruption in 1886. You can wander amongst the excavation site, enter traditional homes as they once stood.
Also check out The Landing Cafe on Lake Tarawera, great food that's away from the usual tourist traps of Rotorua city.
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New Zealand Travel Questions - 6 Days on the North Island + Hidden Gems in Rotorua + Best Hostels
In today's New Zealand Q&A, we answer questions about how to choose the best hostels in New Zealand, what are the Rotorua hidden gems, a 6-day North Island itinerary and much more!
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Rotorua walking tracks. These tracks start at the Redwoods Visitor Centre.
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The Redwoods TreeWalk is located within the main Redwood Grove and starts outside the Redwoods I-Site and Visitor Centre.
The TreeWalk consists of 21 suspension bridges traversing between 22 Californian coastal redwoods. It gives walkers a unique view of the native undergrowth below from up to 12 meters above the ground. At 553 meters long at allows plenty of time to appreciate the beauty of the forest that is quite different from what you experience on the ground.
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