TourHQ has guides at the ready in Rotorua to help travelers explore the bubbling mud pools of this volcanic zone, or the ancient Maori villages and Hobbiton that lurk nearby.
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Hugging the shores of Lake Rotorua in the volcanic heartlands of New Zealand’s North Island, Rotorua forms the epicentre of a region that was once held in mystical esteem by the Maori tribes who lived here. They apotheosised the Taupo Volcanic Zone, which encompasses Rotorua in a land of gushing geysers and metamorphic rock, steamy sulphur springs and bubbling pits of clay; wondering at sights like the kaleidoscopic puddles of Wai-O-Tapu and coexisting with them, as one can see at the living thermal village of Whakarewarewa.
To get the most out of the city’s sulphuric backcountry, be sure to ask your Rotorua tour guide for tips on the best thermal healing spas around, taking a jaunt in an effervescent mineral pool at 70-degrees before heading out to explore the natural wonders of the Waimangu Volcanic Valley or the spurting springs of Te Puia.
But that’s not all there is to this town, and adrenalin happy locals are more than willing to share their adventurous side by organising bungee jumping, luging, white water rafting, canopy tours and even ‘Zorb jumps’ for those seeking a thrill. There is then the unforgettable Maori cultural experience, where one can look forward to hangi meals alongside a dramatic haka performance against the backdrop of giant redwood forests.
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