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  1. Waiotapu Thermal Wonderland is a spectacular showcase of New Zealands most colourful and unique geothermal elements sculpted by thousands of years of geothermal activity. HOURS We are open seven days a week, 8:30am - 4:30pm, with the final admission at 3pm.

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  2. The natural geothermal features in Rotorua, particularly the geysers and hot springs, make up one of the country’s foremost tourist attractions, with Whakarewarewa Valley having the largest remaining concentration of geysers in New Zealand.

    • Orakei Korako. Known as “The Hidden Valley”, Orakei Korako features caves, springs and silica formations among other geothermal wonders. The highlight of the valley is a variety of silica terraces, such as the Golden Fleece Terrace with its bronze and golden(ish) steaming terraces.
    • Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland. “Out of this world” is the best way to describe Wai-O-Tapu. The iconic Champagne Pool, the Devil’s Bath and the huge bubbling mud pools are a window to the inner workings of the planet.
    • Waimangu Volcanic Valley. On 10 June 1886, the Tarawera volcano erupted destroying all life in the area. With that, the volcanic area grew 20 times larger and formed the Waimangu Volcanic Valley.
    • Te Puia. Te Whakarewarewa Geothermal Valley was once home to a Maori pā (fortified village) called Te Puia. It is now a great cultural attraction mixing Maori culture and geothermal features.
  3. Discover one of New Zealands most magnificent geothermal wonderlands… Featuring dramatic geysers, bubbling mud, and beautiful native bush explored by our personalised guided tours.

    • The Rotorua Geothermal Parks – Options
    • Best Geothermal Park in Rotorua – Overall Result
    • Orakei Korako Geothermal Attraction – “The Hidden Valley”
    • Wai-O-Tapu Geothermal Wonderland
    • Waimangu Volcanic Valley
    • Te Puia
    • Whakarewarewa
    • Difference – Whakarewarewa Or Te Puia?
    • Craters of The Moon Thermal Walkway
    • Other Geothermal Attractions in Rotorua

    Geothermal Rotorua – intro

    Rotorua is often the name used to refer to the whole geothermal area because it is home to some of the most famous parks. However it is part of the Taupo Volcanic Zone that extends from White Island to Mt Ruapehu in Tongariro National Park, South of Taupo. Rotorua is considered the birthplace of New Zealand’s Tourism because one of the main geothermal features used to be the magnificent Pink and White terraces. Sadly there were destroyed by the eruption of Mount Tarawera in the late 19th cent...

    The choice of geothermal parks in Rotorua

    With all that volcanic activity, the region between Rotorua and Taupo is home to many geothermal parks. And they are all very different from one another. So if you love geothermal features as much as I do, I recommend to spend 3 days in the area and visit all of them! (I did 2 days in Rotorua as I was driving South and 1 day in Taupo as I was driving back North). You can see my volcanic wonders itinerary suggestion. But if you are limited in time, I am showing you in this article the differen...

    Volcanic Rotorua – Video

    And below is a short video to give you an idea of what it looks like to be visiting all those parks in geothermal Rotorua:

    My top 3 Rotorua geothermal parks

    If you don’t want to read the whole article my top 3 are: 1. Orakei Korako– for the incredible multicolor terrace and the different viewpoints 2. Wai-O-Tapu for the intense single color features (Devil’s bath, Champagne pool…) – see my article 3. WaimanguVolcanic Valley for the variety and the great walk away from the crowds However if a geyser is very important to you Te Puis has a great one. And if you want to combine with Maori culture, head to Te Puia or Whakarewarewa.

    Geothermal Parks in Rotorua – Map

    Below is a map listing my selection of geothermal parks in the region of Rotorua -Taupo to help you get oriented and plan. Note: Rotorua to Taupo = 1h drive Practical maps including all my favorite parks can be found in my eBooks, to help you plan an unforgettable road trip:

    How to visit the geothermal parks?

    1. DRIVING – The easiest option to explore those parks is to have a car, especially for Orakei Korako. 2. BUS – However if you are staying in Rotorua you can take the bus to Te Puia and Whakarewarewa – see routes and timetables 3. TOURS – You can find day tours from Rotorua that take you to several parks in a day such as Wai-o-tapu, Te Puia and Waimangu – Check out program and book

    For me there is no question. Orakei Korako is my absolute favorite geothermal park in the Rotorua – Taupo region! 1. Rotorua to Orakei Korako –1h drive 2. Taupo to Orakei Korako –30min 3. Price –39 NZD 4. Access – Opening hours – 8 am to 4pm in Winter and 4:30pm in Summer Off the beaten path – Easy drive, large carpark Small boat on demand to cross...

    Wai-O-Tapu is the most famous of the Rotorua volcanic Parks mostly because of the Champagne pool 1. Rotorua to Wai-O-Tapu –30min 2. Taupo to Wai-O-Tapu –40min 3. Price –32,50 NZD 4. Access – Opening hours – Summer 8:30 am to 6pm / Winter 8:30 am to 5pm Easy road, close to the main one Large carpark + carpark for Lady Knox geyser (4min drive from vi...

    Waimangu was a pleasant surprise. For those looking for an enjoyable hike in Nature with well explained geothermal features along the way, this is a great option 1. Rotorua to Waimangu –25min 2. Taupo to Waimangu –45min 3. Price –42 NZD (for walk and bus) – more if you wan to cruise Lake Rotomahana at the end 4. Access – Opening hours – 8:30 am to ...

    Te Puia’s main Geothermal attraction is the Pohutu geyser. But you can also enjoy a kiwi bird house, a Maori show and a lot of Maori arts 1. Rotorua to Te Puia –5min 2. Taupo to Te Puia – 1h 3. Price –56 NZD without the show 4. Access – Opening hours – 8am to 5pm Very large carpark (do not enter at the carpark of the big entrance, this is only for ...

    Whakarewarewa is very close to Rotorua. It is famous for its living Maori village. This is a great place to combine Maori culture and geothermal activity. 1. Rotorua to Whakarewarewa –5min 2. Taupo to Whakarewarewa –1h 3. Price –45 NZD (entry + show) – but you can also get geothermal lunch 4. Access – Opening hours – 8h30 am to 5pm You can call it ...

    Note that things can get confusing between Whakarewarewa and Te Puia because: 1. You can see the Pohutu geyser in the distance from Whakarewarewa, but it is actually in Te Puia Park, 2. And Te Puia is located in the Whakarewarewa Valley So they play with those and confuse you to try to get the most visitors (both of them in my opinion). Those are 2...

    If you are looking for something completely different to add variety to your geothermal experiences, head to the Craters of the Moon. 1. Rotorua to Craters of the moon –1h 2. Taupo to Craters of the moon –10min 3. Price –8 NZD 4. Access – Opening hours – 8:30am to 5pm (Winter ) and 6pm (Summer) ​Easy drive, large carpark Snacks and toilets at the e...

    Free geothermal parks in Rotorua

    There are no free parks, but there are a few areas where you can see the geothermal activity that are free to access especially around the Rotorua lake: 1. Along Hatupatu Drive near Sulphur point – 38°08’05.4″S 176°15’47.8″E 2. Kuirau Park (public park) with a small lake and mud pools – 38°08’01.9″S 176°14’41.7″E 3. You can also enjoy some hikes on volcanoes

    Geothermal Spas

    It is not my thing but Rotorua is home to famous spas using the geothermal activities around. For example: 1. The Polynesian Spa right by the lake: mineral hot pools, cold plunge pools, heated recliners… – pre-book your experience 2. Hell’s gate with mud baths and other spa experience – pre-book in your own currency 3. Or near Taupo the Warakei terraces & thermal health spa – note that the terraces are were not made by nature

    Smaller geothermal walks

    1. Warakei geothermal walk – This is a small walk behind a cafe – path is small and taken over by nature. 10NZD 40min- small features to see (not to be mixed up with the Warakei terraces) 2. Tokaanu thermal walk – 20min walk with hot pools and pud pools (South of Lake Taupo)

  4. Jun 13, 2023 · Rotorua geothermal park: Te Puia. Cost: from $75 NZD. Hours: 9:00am – 5:00pm (day experiences) & 5:30 – 10:00pm (night experiences) daily. Book your tickets to Te Puia here! Te Puia is probably the most popular geothermal park in Rotorua thanks to its epic geyser, convenient location and Māori culture.

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  6. Step into the enchanting world of Rotorua, a geothermal wonderland where the earth breathes and nature paints its masterpiece. Here, spouting geysers, effervescent mud pools, and vibrant sinter terraces form a spectacle of natural artistry across the landscape.

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