Bubbling Rotorua Adventure

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Rotorua Lake



Sulphar City







Gandola ride at Rotorua

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Rotorua Museum

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Geothermal steam and sulphur pool -attraction at Whakarewarewa.


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Lady Knox Geyser


They call it “Sulphur City”. Distinctive features of Rotorua noticed immediately by the visitor are the smell of sulphur and the steam rising from the ground from many bores around the city.
A thermal resort in New Zealand with Geysers, bubbling mud pools and Maori hospitality are some of the many experiences you will encounter in Rotorua.From the moment you arrive in Rotorua you’ll know you’re somewhere quite different. There is a pervasive smell of sulphur, and at nearby geothermal hotspots there are spouting geysers and warm geothermal pools. If nature doesn’t provide enough excitement, then you can top-up with some man-made extreme adventure.
Try rap jumping down a mountain face, jumping from a plane at 9,500 feet in a tandem skydive, sledding on a toboggan down white water rapids, jetboating, luging down a local mountain; also one of the country’s prime fishing spots where you are practically guaranteed a catch, especially if you hire a local professional guide.


Rotorua District has four major thermal areas - Whakarewarewa, Waimangu, Waiotapu and Hell's Gate. The village of Whakarewarewa is one of Rotorua's best known and most active thermal areas and can be reached on foot from the city centre. Pohutu geyser, which erupts about twenty times a day and can spout up to 100 feet, is a popular attraction at Whakarewarewa. There you can also see hot bubbling mud pools, hot springs, and a Maori pa.

The Inferno Crater with its powder blue steaming water and sheer crater walls can be seen at the Waimangu Volcanic Valley. Close to Waimangu, is the Waiotapu Thermal Wonderland, with the reputation of being the most colourful thermal area with the famous champagne pool, the bridal veil falls, and large steaming craters.
If you time your visit for 10:15 a.m., you'll see the daily eruption of the Lady Knox Geyser.

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Hell's Gate, as its name suggests, has impressive thermal activity. Visitors find that there is nothing more relaxing than soaking in a hot mineral pool!
Rotorua in the centre of New Zealand's North Island offers very special attractions for visitors interested in the thermal activity and Maori culture
 

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Adventure Sports

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Swoop Secure in a modified hang-glider harness, you're raised up 40 metres above the ground where you'll get to fly through the air. Go solo, tandam or triple, for the more people you have the faster, higher, and longer you go.



ZorbSafely harnessed inside a huge plastic ball, you'll go rolling over 200 meters down a hill. We also have the Hydro Zorb, an awesome wash cycle where you can enjoy the cooling effect in summer, and warm water in winter.
Sit and slide, or run and somersault, whichever way takes your fancy, this one you'll enjoy.



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BungyJump solo or tandem from our purpose-built 43 metre high bungy tower. With an impeccable safety record, our staff are ready to heighten your experience.





AgroJetSpeed along in New Zealand's fasted jet-boating experience. Come join us on the purpose-built course at the Agrodome. This course is designed with speed in mind.


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Freefall XtremeExperience the sensation of flying unattached, as if you were skydiving.
Welcome to the world of body flying. With a DC3 propeller powering you up into the air, this is the only wind tunnel in New Zealand. Live your dream and fly free-fall style in Rotorua.





Shweeb A human powered monorail racetrack, which can reach speeds of up to 60 kilometres per hour. There is the option of racing each other, or against the clock.
 
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