Tips And Guide To Visit Rotorua, New Zealand [Part 2]

This article is the second part of the guide, when you go to Rotorua.

Other Attractions

Rainbow Springs Park:

There is a very beautiful park which is having a centerpiece, a trout fish with plenty of clear and pure running water and a bush land.

There are fishes inside which you can feed as well. There are a lot of beautiful and lovely walking tracks. There are shows at the farms also.

Skyline Skyrides:

When you go to ride on a gondola the main reason behind is not only to get to the top for the great view but it is actually the amazing and enjoying ride on the luge.

There is loads of fun and amazement but unless you are able to save yourself from falling off. There is a chairlift which is being used to operate this luge for an unlimited time but you can only make it longer if you have lots of budget.

Agrodome:

This is a show which tells you all what you want to know about sheep. It is really surprising to have a show on sheep. The information they provide on farming in NZ is very entertaining and interest grabbing.

Rotorua Museum of Art:

This is a building in NZ which purely depicts the reason for its creation. This building itself says that I am made for tourists. When it was firstly built, it was a bath house. Now it has been converted to a hot water treatment centre. The thing which you must not miss is the movie on local history.

This movie is being by you on a very super duper multimedia. So just sit down and hold on your seat to have an amazing experience. You must know about Edwardian design, this building is one of them, a total master piece. All of the gardens surrounding this building are very well maintained.

Natures Wonders

Getting something free attracts you so much and even more if it is one of your loving things.

Huka Falls:

Going to north from the Taupo lake is the M1 where you will find the beautiful Huka Falls and also the most famous all over the world, the Huka Falls Lodge (for the novu-rich of the world). You will not have to pay for seeing them. The volume of the water of the falls is too much.

These falls are near to the mighty Waikato river(NZ longest river). These Falls impress everyone up to the maximum. The sheer volume of these falls doesn’t let any to go over them and then come back alive. At the base of the falls the boats run very smoothly so boat trips are available for those who want to feel everything from a different aspect.

Whakarewarewa Forrest Park:

There are lakes which differ in color and amaze you by their twinkling colors. On going to their side, you will find lovely strands of redwood trees. There are pretty horse riding and walking tracks as well. You will notice the size of the trees to be very big but they are not that old, they are very young than how they may look.

Government Gardens:

There are a lot of gardens which surround the Rotorua museum. These gardens contain the flower beds, rose gardens, bowling greens and much more to relieve your eyes.

Kuirau Park:

There is a park named as kuirau park in front of the kuirau hospital. This park is also filled with boiling pools and geometrical activities to appeal the tourists. These pools contain a very useful pool named as foot pool which soothes your sore feet.

There is a children’s park which entertain the kids with its miniature railway. When I was there on my last visit, I saw a big hole on the ground in which there were many trees fell in and mud covered it, reason behind was a localized eruption.

The reason behind telling you all about this is to warn you about the danger of this area for being geometrically active and potentially harming.

Blue and Green Lakes:

The blue lake there is after the Whakarewarewa Forrest. This lake really attracts the swimmers or the ones who want to do boating activities. Its water is very clear and its bottom is pumice. But the only problem one can face is the weeds.

If you want to have a look of Mt. Tarawera then you have to keep on moving forward on the road.  No one can enter the green lake as it is banned for being cursed, sacred or special.

Mt. Tarawera:

If you want to do adventure or if you are a real adventure lover, just go to the back road and start climbing Mount Tarawera, it would be a real fun. You will need to enter into the crater and then for the best fun you start running to the bottom with maximum speed.

On 10 June 1886 there was a badly big eruption which destroyed many villages out there and spoiled the pink and white terraces. The massive crater was also one of its results.

Lakes:

There are too many lakes which I cannot mention as it is really difficult. A lot of characteristics are there which you will find in each lake. Some lakes have black volcanic glass and even some have the pumice stone which you will see on their shores.

Hamurana Springs:
The spring is very beautiful there. You must need to visit this place in springs. The streams of the blue lakes are really tempting. The lake is having pure and crystal clear water on which there are a hint of blue flows.

The white pumice bed contains all these blue flows. The red woods stand in the stream looks so beautiful which no one can deny. This lake also contains the trout fish but fishing is prohibited in this lake.

These are the list of the basic things which you must enjoy whenever you visit Rotorua and there always been a continuous change at every tourist place after some time. Visit the site for pictures of this place.

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