Next stop Rotorua, New Zealand’s most dynamic geothermal area and a sacred place for the Māori. En route we stopped at Lake Taupō (NZ’s largest lake which sits in the caldera of a volcano) and Huka Falls (220,000 litres of water per sec fall over an 11m high waterfall).
As we arrived in Rotorua, our first stop was a tree walk in the Redwood Forest, followed by a tour around Te Puia where we saw geysers, boiling mud pools and visited the Kiwi Conservation Centre.
In the evening we went to a Māori cultural evening to learn about their history, music and traditions. Jonny was nominated as chief of our bus, so had to take part in a welcoming ceremony. After performances and activities we had a traditional hangi for dinner.Read more
What a geyser! [Jenny]
Traveler Smelly one at that
Traveler What a lot of geological features all in one day. X
Traveler Had to look up hangi. Was it tasty?