There is an intermittent hot spring show, the staff will pour soap water on the hot spring mouth, and the spring mouth will have a rainbow when the luck is good.
Maori Cultural Center
Posted: Jul 30, 2019
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旅の径
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Geothermal reserve and volcanic fountain area are the geographical indications and unique landscapes of Rotorua. Tour the Maori Cultural Geothermal Center to enjoy the views beautifully. The Maori Cultural Geothermal Center is part of the Maori Cultural Village and part of the Huakalevareva Geothermal Reserve. Into the geothermal center, geysers and mud pools are everywhere, and the air is filled with a slightly pungent taste of sulfur. Hot air lingers~ still in the fairyland, pungent taste~ such as entering the environment, the fairyland coexists with the environment, it is a wonderful enjoyment, unforgettable.
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Posted: Dec 13, 2020
王海娃子
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Maori people come from tropical Pacific islands, prefer a tropical climate, New Zealand's North Island is known as the island of fire, geothermal hot springs are rich in resources, more suitable for their living habits and tastes!
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Posted: Sep 4, 2019
Crystal2650
5/5Outstanding
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The Maori Cultural Geothermal Center is located in Rotorua, New Zealand, and the Fakarevareva Geothermal Reserve is the closest geothermal area to the city of Rotorua, adjacent to the Maori Cultural Village. Anyone who comes to New Zealand will come here to experience geothermal phenomena, spectacular geysers, tumbling mud...
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Posted: Apr 15, 2018
徐团
5/5Outstanding
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Geothermal reserve and volcanic fountain area are a special wonder of New Zealand. Rotorua is in the geothermal area, as if it were a cloud. There are countless hot springs and mud pools, vapors everywhere, mud jumps, and a strong sulfur smell; the local Huakaleva fountain erupts regularly, and the Optimus water column pours out like a fountain, making it the best landmark in Rotorua. Rotorua was named one of the 50 most visited places in the world by National Geographic. Rotorua is famous for its unique geothermal hot spring landscape. Typical landscape is geysers and boiling mud fields. We did not see geysers, saw boiling mud, the whole geothermal area was steaming and smoky. When we went, we encountered rainy days. It is even more foggy. The scenic spot has Maori living cabins, boats, various wooden carvings with ethnic characteristics, great scenic spots, and will definitely come here in New Zealand. Rotorua has rich geothermal resources, and some hotels have geothermal hot spring pools, making the hotel look white and smog.
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Posted: Dec 3, 2017
数字先锋
5/5Outstanding
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There is a large mud pool in the geothermal reserve, which is constantly bubbled in the atmosphere. Standing on the wooden viewing bridge, surrounded by steam, it seems to be in a fairyland. There is always a strong smell of sulfur in the air. The largest geyser here is Puhudu geyser, which can spray more than 20 times a day and can spray more than 30 meters.
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Posted: Oct 31, 2017
小忆
5/5Outstanding
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Not far from the shore of Lake Rotorua, it is a place where Maori people live, and there are many ponds and puddles with steaming heat, and smoky houses like wonderlands. There is also an open gold-topped house, with orange-red totems carved on the roof front and columns on both sides.