Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland, Rotorua, New Zealand





Description
Thousands of Years in the Making a Wonderland of Stunning Geothermal Activity. The technical description for this remarkable place is that it’s part of an 18-sq. km active geothermal park at the northern perimeter of the Reporoa Caldera (a collapsed volcanic crater) formed 230,000 years ago within the Taupo Volcanic Zone. The ‘wow’ factor is much in evidence at Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland, the place we love to share with visitors from all corners of the globe. Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland ‘one of the most surreal places on earth’ so naturally it’s high on the list of Rotorua’s must-see attractions. A place to marvel at nature’s artistic splendour, Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland is also committed to providing a safe visitor experience.
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Itinerary
Visitors come to Wai-O-Tapu to marvel at the hot pools, volcanic craters and steaming fissures of this otherworldly area. Explore the natural geothermal environment on your own. Walk along well-marked paths that take you to brilliantly colored steaming pools that bubble and hiss with thermal activity. Hear a presentation given daily at 10:15am when the Lady Knox Geyser erupts. Admire the native bush along your walk. Our comprehensive guide map provided with your ticket contains a great deal of useful information about the features within the park. There are currently translations available in German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Russian and Czech. Expect to spend between 45-90 minutes at Wai-O Tapu with plenty of time to take great photos of the spectacular scenery. If you want to rest or grab a bite to eat, there's a cafe, souvenir shop, picnic area and lookout point near the visitor center.
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Service animals allowed
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Please wear comfortable walking shoes
- Waiotapu Thermal Wonderland is a cashless site. All major credit cards and EFTPOS are available.
- Waiotapu Thermal Wonderland is Smoke-Free within the visitor center and geothermal park
Reviews(503)
It's was a nice walk through the lakes and ponds. Amazing colours.
It was a fun experience and we enjoyed it. Trails were easy to navigate. It too is about two and half hours to see all the areas.
I recommend this place for the diversity of its landscapes. In high tourist season, you do not risk being all alone on the trails.
Good walk but a little on the expensive side, my Dad would have liked to have had a map so he knew what was coming up
We loved our visit to Wai-O-Tapu! It was raining during our trip, but the bad weather didn't ruin the experience at all. The rain actually made the steam rising from the colorful pools look even more dramatic and beautiful.
The park and the hiking trails that lead through it are very beautiful and highly recommended. However, a visit to the geyser eruption is not necessary. This is triggered by employees who pour soap into the geyser. The eruption also only lasts a short time. Waiting half an hour or longer for it only leads to disappointment in the end. If you want to see a natural eruption, there are many other good alternatives in the area.
The geothermal Park is interesting and with well laid out paths but don't bother with the geyser, it erupts on time only because they force it with soap flakes. Wish we'd known that in advance.
A hiking trail through the forest and the magic of the lake emitting sulfur smoke and boiling acid at 80 degrees
We spent close to two hours wandering but you can do the trails in less time. Lots of steps on the third leg. Champagne Lake is my favourite. The TripAdvisor price was cheaper than other options at the time.
We all loved the experience in our family ages 1 to 60. Everyone was excited about the geyser explosion and the singing to accompany it was beautiful. We enjoyed the easy walk around the thermal pools and the children were wowed. The only let down was that we didn’t realise you had to drive to watch the geyser and then drive back to the walk so it was a bit rushed getting to the geyser. It would be amazing if they had transport from one place to the next so you don’t have to park twice.



