Waikite Valley Thermal Pools is a unique place to come and experience the ‘Living Waters’ of the Te Manaroa Spring - the largest single source of 100% pure geothermal water in New Zealand.
Unspoiled, protected destination featuring the world's largest hot spring in lush natural surrounds.
Frying Pan Lake is one of the world's largest hot pools. It is located in the Echo Crater of the Waimangu Volcanic Rift Valley, New Zealand and its acidic water maintains a temperature of about 50–60 °C.
Before the eruption, visitors from around the world flocked to the shores of the lake see the famed Pink and White Terraces - once named the '8th wonder of the world' - which the eruption destroyed.
A picturesque Department of Conservation camping ground on the eastern shores of Lake Tarawera. A bridge links the campsite to several tracks.
This magnificent thermal wonderland is perfect for a short stop to view the hot, bubbling mud pools.
Te Wairoa is a deserted village located close to the shore of Lake Tarawera in New Zealand's North Island.
Lake Tikitapu or Blue Lake, is the smallest of four small lakes lying between Lake Rotorua and Lake Tarawera in the Bay of Plenty region of New Zealand's North Island.
The history and culture surrounding the Whakarewarewa Forest, the variety of outdoor recreational opportunities, diverse range of exotic tree species, mix of native undergrowth, panoramic views, and proximity to lakes
Waitangi: Area of thermal springs close to SH30 on Manawahe Road. Of great significance to the people of Rotoehu, Rotoiti and surrounding areas, these Springs known as Waitangi, have for centuries been known for their great therapuetic value. The