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Rotorua Museum

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Uncover the rich culture, dynamic landscape, and legendary stories of Rotorua at this 'must-see' museum. Nestled within the stunning Government Gardens, free walking tours led by Rotorua Museum guides offer a unique glimpse into the area's captivating past. These guides, recognized with the TrustPower Rotorua Lakes Council Community Supreme Award for their exceptional Outside the Walls walking tours, continue to share their knowledge even with the museum closed for earthquake strengthening until 2021.

During the tour, visitors are treated to tales of New Zealand's most photographed building, the iconic Rotorua Bath House. This architectural gem has worn many hats: from a luxurious spa to a lively restaurant, a cabaret to a night club, before finally becoming the beloved Rotorua Museum. The stories don't stop there; the guides also delve into the history of the Blue Baths, which boast a charming Spanish Mission and Art Deco style, nearly as famous as the Bath House itself. You'll also hear about the other heritage buildings that dot the area.

Beyond the tour, the gardens themselves are a treat for the senses. With manicured lawns, vibrant flowerbeds, and bubbling geothermal features, it's a perfect spot to soak up the atmosphere. Be sure to take a moment to admire the sculptures and memorials that pepper the gardens, each telling its own story of Rotorua's intriguing past. Whether you're a history buff or simply curious, this experience is a delightful journey through time and culture.
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Waimangu Volcanic Valley
Get ready to be amazed by the spectacular volcanic craters, massive hot springs, and stunning geothermal wonders of New Zealand. This place is a haven for rare and unusual plant life, brilliantly colored microorganisms, and a dazzling array of birds. Visitors are transported into the stories of the Mt Tarawera volcanic eruption, learning about its people and the dramatic changes it brought to the landscape, creating the world's youngest geothermal valley. Treat yourself to some of the best walking trails in Rotorua, nestled among awe-inspiring volcanic craters and remarkable geothermal activity. Choose from a variety of self-guided nature walks and hiking trails that are mostly downhill, weaving through the pristine New Zealand bush. With your entrance fee, you'll receive a guide sheet available in multiple languages to help you interpret the wonders of this amazing valley as you explore. As you wander these trails, keep an eye out for the native birds that call this region home. The melodic call of the Tui bird is a treat for the ears, and if you're lucky, you might spot the vibrant New Zealand wood pigeon. The trails also offer stunning views of the valley's unique geothermal features, such as the Inferno Crater Lake with its mesmerizing blue water. Don’t forget your camera; this is one adventure you'll want to capture!
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Hell's Gate Geothermal Park
Hells Gate is a one-of-a-kind destination in New Zealand where you can indulge in the unique experience of soaking in an outdoor mud bath. For generations, the Maori have harnessed its therapeutic powers to soothe joint and muscle aches. Imagine getting delightfully messy in a mud bath, then unwinding in a sulfur spa with a view that takes your breath away: a stunning geothermal landscape. Afterward, cool off under a refreshing spring-fed waterfall or take a plunge into a crystal-clear pool. For a magical experience, try the Twilight Spa and soak under a sky filled with stars until 10 pm. The Hells Gate reserve boasts three distinct types of healing thermal mud. There's Black Mud, known for its benefits in treating arthritis and rheumatism. Then there's White Mud, perfect for easing burns, and Grey Mud, which offers a gentle way to exfoliate your skin. Not only is Hells Gate New Zealand's most active geothermal hot spot, but it also features the country's largest mud volcano and the biggest hot waterfall in the Southern Hemisphere. Exploring the 50-acre reserve is a must. You can take a guided tour to witness erupting waters, colorful pools, steaming cliffs, and bubbling mud. The landscape is dotted with sulphur crystals and fascinating land coral. If you're a nature lover, you can also enjoy a walk through the native bush surrounding the thermal park. Did you know that the geothermal activity here is so intense that it can heat the ground to over 100 degrees Celsius in some spots? It's a natural marvel that leaves you in awe.
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Paradise Valley Springs Wildlife Park
Nestled in the lush landscapes of Rotorua, Paradise Valley Springs is an absolute gem for wildlife enthusiasts and curious travelers alike. This wildlife park is a haven where you can get up close and personal with an array of New Zealand’s wild animals, native birds, and even a majestic pride of African lions. The park is a delightful blend of well-tended native bush and accessible pathways that make it a joy to explore, rain or shine. Imagine hand-feeding creatures like deer, goats, tahr, and wallabies, all happily roaming around. One of the park's highlights is the Kea, New Zealand’s cheeky alpine parrot, waiting to entertain you in their walk-through aviary. As you wander through the waterbird wetland, you'll enjoy spotting native and introduced waterfowl, with native birds flitting freely around the park. It's like stepping into a real-life nature documentary. The farm animals here are not just for show; they’re ready for some friendly pats and snacks. From alpacas to donkeys and emus, these sociable creatures are a hit with visitors of all ages. Don't miss the chance to feed the rainbow and brown trout in their natural stream and spring-fed pools. There's even an underwater window where you can watch them glide by at eye level. Keep your eyes peeled for the native long-finned eels lounging in their pools, too. For a refreshing treat, sip directly from the cool waters of the freshwater spring, or take a bottle of 'Paradise Pure' home with you. For a different perspective, stroll through the elevated treetop walk, where you can enjoy a serene view near the tree canopy. Meanwhile, the separate lion enclosure offers an up-close encounter with these magnificent creatures. The lion pride feeding at 2:30 PM is a must-see, followed by the lively kea and possum feeding at 3 PM each day. Just a short 10 to 15-minute drive from central Rotorua, Paradise Valley Springs is open every day of the year, including public holidays. This makes it a perfect outing for any season, whether you're a local or a visitor.
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Skyline Rotorua Luge and Gondola
Skyline Rotorua Gondola offers an awe-inspiring way to soak in the 180-degree views of Lake Rotorua, the city, and the surrounding district. It's like you're floating above a postcard! Once you've taken in the breathtaking scenery, head over to Skyline’s Stratosfare Restaurant and Bar. Open daily for both lunch and dinner, it's famous for its mouthwatering New Zealand cuisine. The Market Kitchen is another gem, offering a variety of tasty bites for morning tea, lunch, and afternoon tea. A trip here wouldn't be complete without zipping down one of Skyline’s luge tracks. This luge is a world first, and with three different track options stretching over 5 kilometers, one ride just won't cut it! You'll have full control over the three-wheeled, gravity-powered luge cart, making for an exhilarating experience. While you're in Rotorua, consider exploring the geothermal wonders nearby. The area is rich with hot springs and bubbling mud pools, creating a unique landscape that's as fascinating as it is beautiful. It's a perfect spot for thrill-seekers and nature lovers alike. Whether you're racing down the luge track or savoring the local flavors, Rotorua promises an unforgettable adventure!
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3D Trick Art Gallery
Nestled in the heart of New Zealand, the 3D Trick Art Gallery stands out as the country's first and only gallery of its kind. This unique spot promises an educational and imaginative adventure for visitors of every age. Imagine stepping into a world where you can craft over 50 of your own masterpieces. It's like being part of the art itself! Recognized by TripAdvisor as one of the top five must-see attractions in Rotorua, out of a whopping 118, it’s a spot you don’t want to miss. As you wander through the gallery, you'll find yourself questioning reality and perspective. The artworks are designed to trick the eye, creating illusions that make for unforgettable photos and memories. Whether you're visiting solo, with friends, or bringing the whole family along, there's something magical about exploring creativity in such an interactive way. So grab your camera and get ready to unleash your imagination!
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Mitai Maori Village
Mitai Maori Village offers an unforgettable cultural experience that immerses you in the rich traditions of the Maori people. Picture this: a night filled with the aroma of a traditional hangi meal, the rhythmic sounds of cultural performances, and the sight of a warrior canoe slicing through a sacred freshwater spring. Nau Mai, Haere Mai! Welcome to a journey that blends entertainment with inspiration. As you spend your evening at Mitai, you'll get a genuine taste of Maori culture. Discover fascinating stories about their history while admiring intricate carvings and the art of ta moko, or Maori tattooing. Feel the adrenaline as weaponry and combat displays unfold before your eyes, contrasting with the mesmerizing grace of the poi dance. The evening crescendos with a heart-stirring haka, leaving you on the edge of your seat. The backdrop is nothing short of magical. Nestled within a lush natural bush setting, you'll witness warriors in traditional dress skillfully maneuvering a waka, or ancient canoe. And here's a special treat: your visit to Mitai is the perfect chance to spot glow worms in the Rotorua area, a sight not to be missed. Rotorua itself is a treasure trove of geothermal wonders and stunning landscapes. While you're there, consider exploring the nearby geysers and hot springs, or take a leisurely stroll through the enchanting Redwoods Forest. Each corner of this region promises a new adventure and a deeper connection to the land and its people.
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Rachel Spring Whangapipiro
Rotorua, a gem in New Zealand's North Island, has long been a magnet for travelers drawn by its enchanting spas and fascinating geothermal wonders. Whether you’re yearning for a tranquil soak in a naturally heated, bush-lined thermal stream or seeking the ultimate relaxation at a lavish spa complex, Rotorua offers a plethora of options that cater to every taste. The region is famous for its two distinct types of mineral waters that have been cherished for their health benefits. The "Rachel" waters, rich in alkaline sulfur, are known for their skin-softening and sedative properties. They are a soothing balm for those dealing with rheumatic ailments, offering relief by softening and calming the body. On the other hand, the "Priest" waters, which are free-acid, are celebrated for their ability to alleviate pain and reduce swelling in joints and tissues. Beyond the spas, Rotorua's geothermal activity is a spectacle in itself. Geysers, bubbling mud pools, and steaming craters paint a surreal landscape that feels otherworldly. The distinctive aroma of sulfur in the air is a reminder of the powerful forces beneath the earth's surface. For those curious about Maori culture, Rotorua also serves as a cultural hub. The local Maori community warmly welcomes visitors, offering insights into their traditions, crafts, and storytelling. You can enjoy an authentic hangi feast, cooked using geothermal steam, which adds a unique flavor to the experience. Rotorua is not just about unwinding; it's a place where nature's wonders and cultural richness create an unforgettable adventure.