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Meet Ihenga, the Maori discoverer of Lake Rotorua

Discover geysers and bubbling mud in a geothermal wonderland, bravely zorb your way down a hill, and take in an authentic Maori cultural experience.


Leave the ordinary world behind and explore a town on a geothermal field, a place where the hazards on the local golf course are bubbling mud pools. As soon as you arrive in Rotorua, it’s clear that this place is very different – the smell of sulphur pervades the downtown area. Watch a geyser erupt, pick your way around bubbling mud pools, or visit one of several geothermal spa complexes for a relaxing soak. When you’re fully restored, take in one of Rotorua’s many cultural experiences, from an enthralling forest walk with a Maori guide to a stirring powhiri followed by dinner cooked in a traditional Maori hangi. Surrounding it all, the landscape offers a mix of lakes and forest.

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Explore a geothermal field and catch your breath as a ferocious geyser spits steaming water high into the air. Peer into the multi-coloured crater of Mount Tarawera with a little trepidation as you wonder whether today could be the day that this sleeping volcano wakes up. Hold on tight and take a moment to contemplate the plastic ball you’re strapped into – then start screaming as the Zorb hurtles downhill, spinning you head over heels.

NOTABLE CULTURE

Since the nineteenth century local Maori have played a central role as tour guides for visitors. Today Rotorua offers an unparalleled range of cultural experiences – taste a hangi, watch a cultural performance and try your hand at Maori crafts.

MOMENT IN HISTORY

On 10 June 1886, the Rotorua landscape was changed forever when Mount Tarawera erupted, dumping ash and mud on the surrounding area. Learn about that fateful day at the Buried Village.

THE ICONIC EXPERIENCE

Feel your muscles relax in the warmth of a hot mineral pool – Rotorua has been a popular spa retreat since the late 19th Century.

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Rotorua

A city with a geothermal and cultural heart.

Transport

By Air

Rotorua Regional Airport operates several domestic flights to and from New Zealand destinations. Rotorua is a 45-minute flight from Auckland. The airport is a 10 minute drive from the city centre.

By Road

Rotorua is situated on the Thermal Explorer Highway, a themed touring route between Auckland and Hawke’s Bay. With a central location in the upper North Island, Rotorua is easily accessible from Auckland, Bay of Plenty, Waikato, Taupo and Hawke’s Bay. Rotorua is a three hour drive from Auckland. Coaches provide regular bus services to and from the region. Within Rotorua there are taxis, shuttles and a city bus service.

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Rotorua

1167 Fenton Street Rotorua t. +64 7 348 5179.


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