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Rotorua must be the Maori Cultural Capital of New Zealand. Be sure to try a sumptuous Maori Hangi (feast) where your food will be prepared in the traditional way, on hot rocks.
The region is also the prime area for seeing the amazing geothermal attractions, being well endowed with beautiful lakes, steaming terraces and spouting geysers. Look carefully and you will find secluded natural hot pools hidden in forests.
Taupos splendid outlook over the lake to the majestic mountains beyond is truly a sight to behold. Catch your breath at the magnificent Huka Falls or catch a trout for dinner! Be sure to take one of the many trips on offer to explore some of the largest lake in New Zealand and visit the Maori Rock carvings that can only bee seen from the water.
There is plenty to keep adrenalin junkies going too jet boating, tandem sky diving, ungy jumping and much more. There are also a surprising number of top quality golf courses here too.
Tackle the awe inspiring Tongariro Crossing or ski the slopes of Mount Ruapehu; you wont run out of sights to see or things to do.
Rotorua
Rotorua
From the moment you are picked up from your Rotorua accommodation, your professional guides will take care of everything, enabling you to fully relax and enjoy the stunning beauty and fascinating history of these remote wilderness areas.
Walking Legends guided walk services range from 1 4 days, and cater for a variety of different fitness levels.
The Rotorua Day Walk offers a full day exploring the extraordinary rainforest at Whirinaki. Be awestruck by the immense trees towering over 60 metres above, while following a good bush trail through magnificent New Ze
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