Wai-o-Tapu means “sacred waters”, also spelled Waioyapu is an active geothermal area north of the Reporoa caldera, in New Zealand. The geothermal area covers 18 square kilometers. The Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland is one of the most surreal places on earth, so naturally, it’s high on the list of Rotorua’s must-see attractions.
The Taupo Volcanic Zone has dramatic geothermal conditions beneath the earth; the area has several hot springs noteworthy for their colorful appearance. This is a place to marvel at nature’s artistic splendor, Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland is also committed to providing a safe visitor experience.
There are many hot springs, like Lady Knox Geyser, Champagne Pool, Artist’s Palette, Primrose Terrace, and boiling mud pools. So, by foot, you can view the curated experience naturally forming hot springs that appear around the area.
Moreover, earlier to European occupation the area was the homeland of the Ngati Whaoa tribe who descended from those on the Arawa waka (canoe). Since 1931, the area has a rich history of tourist attractions; well protected the scenic reserve occupies part of the reserve under a concession.
It operates under the name “Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland crosses Kaingaroa Forest, passes Murupara, and then continues as an unsealed road through the mountains of Te Urewera, along Lake Waikaremoana to Wairoa on the border of Hawke Bay.
Wai-O-Tapu mud Pools are a completely unforgettable experience were originally the site of a large mud volcano that was destroyed through erosion in the 1920s. Moreover, the area in which the landscape has been sculptured by geothermal activity and where unique volcanic features can be viewed from well-defined tracks.
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