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Whaka Geothermal Trails Selbstgeführte Tour

3.8(46)Rotorua1 Stunde
VIATOR5.0(4)TRIPADVISOR3.7(42)

Beschreibung

Unsere neuen geothermischen Naturpfade bieten exklusiven Zugang zu einer unberührten geothermischen Landschaft, in der Besucher die raue Natur von Papatuanuku (Mutter Erde) erleben können. Die Jurassic Park-ähnliche Landschaft bietet regenerative Kräfte, wenn Sie sich mit der Natur, den Seen der heißen Quellen, den Schlammbecken, den Geysiren und den einheimischen Manuka-Buschlandschaften konfrontiert sehen.

Tour-Optionen

Whaka Geothermal Trails Selbstgeführte Tour

Reiseverlauf

Eintritt inklusive60 Min

Die Wanderwege sind selbstgeführte Spaziergänge von 30 bis 60 Minuten und für Personen mit geringer körperlicher Fitness geeignet. Diese Wanderwege kombinieren Ausblicke auf einheimische Farne, essbare Pflanzen und unheimliche Einblicke in unsere einzigartige geothermische Landschaft, einschließlich farbenfroher dampfender Seen und Thermalbecken, die Sie nur in Whakarewarewa sehen können. Sie werden auf jeden Fall eine unvergessliche Fotogelegenheit für Ihr Social-Media-Profil finden! Die Whaka Geothermal Trails werden eine fortlaufende Entwicklung des Reservats sein, da wir neue Gebiete zum Entdecken erschließen. BITTE BEACHTEN: Die für diese selbstgeführte Tour festgelegten Zeiten sind die letzten Einlasszeiten. Sie können jederzeit zwischen 9:00 und 16:00 Uhr eintreten.

Highlights

Whakarewarewa Eintrittskarte

Was ist inklusive

Inklusive
Whakarewarewa Eintrittskarte

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Wichtige Informationen

  • Rollstuhlgerechter Zugang
  • Kleinkinder können in einem Kinderwagen gefahren werden.
  • In der Umgebung sind öffentliche Verkehrsmittel verfügbar.
  • Die Transfermöglichkeiten sind rollstuhlgerecht.
  • Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet

Bewertungen(46)

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Radoslava_K
April 16, 2026
Absolutely loved it!...

Absolutely loved it! Despite the weather, I had a great time. Because of the rain, there was more steam from the lakes. I have seen both the Pukeko bird and the New Zealand fantail, which made a great intro to my trip. I enjoyed reading about the Maori life and traditions on my tour.

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Guide07976188443
February 8, 2026
A great day

It is a very interesting and informative tour. We can feel the connection between Maori people with the land. That is their home and their land. We appreciate their generosity of opening their home for visitors and welcome their guests.

Antwort des Anbieters

Thank you for your wonderful review! We’re thrilled to hear that you found the tour both interesting and informative. It’s great to know you felt the deep connection between the Māori people and their land. We appreciate your kind words about the hospitality experienced during your visit!

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Lesley_W
December 27, 2025
Lovely bush walk views of the hot springs

Wear good shoes not open toes. Makes sure you have sunscreen and hat. Look in the shops before you go. For further Maori experience get guided tour.

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Delyth_J
November 25, 2025
Lovely walk through geothermal parks

Really lovely walk with great information all the way around we weren’t disappointed. Saw the geyser at the end

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richardmP1661JV
October 25, 2025
A lovely historic and interesting visit

We went and did the thermal walk around the natural wonders of the village. We got to see some of the amazing buildings at the village as well. There are lots of stories of the Maori attached to the various parts of the natural thermals that are fascinating.

Antwort des Anbieters

Thanks for sharing your experience, Richard! We're thrilled you enjoyed the thermal walk and the fascinating stories behind our village. It's great to hear you appreciated the unique blend of nature and culture. Your feedback means a lot to us!

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H3535EQjessicat
October 5, 2025
A cultural & geothermal wonder

the mix of geysers, hot springs, and deeply fascinating Māori cultural performances. The guides are warm, knowledgable, and it feels very authentic — carvings, traditional songs, stories, hangi smells in the air.

Antwort des Anbieters

Thank you, Jessica! We're thrilled to hear you enjoyed the unique blend of natural wonders and Māori culture. Our guides are passionate about sharing their heritage, and it’s great to know their warmth and knowledge made your experience even more special. We appreciate your wonderful feedback!

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Traveler31941746588
May 15, 2025
Brilliant guided tour - well worth it - just walking around wouldn’t have been nearly as interesting

We had great weather for our tour but the best part was our Guide Ngatiroirangi! What a comedian - we laughed our way around the geothermal area for two hours. Very interesting facts learned and we saw lots of bubbling mud pools etc. Well worth the money and a great coffee afterwards

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BlueHeeler777
January 17, 2025
Interesting, but we wouldn't recommend to friends

An interesting walk looking at various facets of geothermal activity. However, I thought it was a little overpriced for what we saw. Lady at check-in saw us waiting to get tickets but took her time in serving us as if we were an interruption to her day.

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rolfa318
November 21, 2024
Badly planned tourist trap

A really good example of bad planning and over pricing! The natural mud and hot pools are great to see, but the city has been built far too close up to it. From every point you see houses and even a very ugly multi-story hotel. Entrance fees are ridiculous for such a gift of mother nature. If you want to see the geysers and the mud pools and hot pools, it will cost you 72 NZD. That for a short trail around gifts of mother nature. The track is not even that well maintained. Numbers on the map do not match the numbers on of the sights of the track. The entrance building where you have to buy the tickets is far over the top on luxury, while the toilets are dirty and falling apart. This is a shameful tourist trap. New Zealand, you can do better and should do!

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T7879KGchrisn
October 9, 2024
Kinda cool, kinda meh.

The self-guided geothermal pool tour takes you around some geothermal pools. They’re interesting but there are lots of other places in the area where you can walk around geothermal pools for free. The map they give you is all messed up, with places given the wrong numbers on the map, more than one place given the same number placard, etc. You can also see the geyser (partly hidden behind a tree) maybe around 800 meters away from the end of the trail if you don’t want to pay the additional admission for the guided village tour that takes you to it. Kinda cool but not sure it was worth the price of admission.

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