We pick up from your hotel or place of accommodation (including Air BB)
Transport is in a small 2016/17 luxury vehicle, (no large groups or coaches)
This tour operates as a small group tour: which allows a more flexible, freindly and enjoyable day rather than large coach tours! With pick up from Rotorua accommodation in the morning, taking you to the first venue the Lady knox geyser!
Wai-O-Tapu
At10.15am each day there is the opportunity to learn the history and mechanics of the Lady knox geyser during a presentation by an informed guide in a natural amphitheater.
Itprovides a unique opportunity to see a geyser in eruption to heights of 10 to 20 meters.
After which a short journey to Wia-o-tapu geothermal wonderland to experience volcanic activity, thousands of years in the making. Wai-O-Tapu is considered to be New Zealands most colourful and diverse geothermal sightseeing attraction. You are introduced to a uniquely different natural landscape the key to what you see lies below the surface one of the most extensive geothermal systems in New Zealand.Clearlydefined tracks provide the you with the opportunity to enjoy the diversity of this area through a series of different walks taking from 30 to 75 minutes or more, each with their own unique volcanic vistas to fascinate all ages.Thenature of the reserve being an active volcanic area with undulating terrain.
There is the opportunity to enjoy lunch here along with photographic opportunities.
The Living Maori Village
Upon arriving at the Living Maori Village, you will be greeted by a friendly, local guide who is a direct descendant of early Maori who have shaped tourism in New Zealand for generations. Experience an authentic Living Mori Village, where people live on a daily basis using the natural geothermal resourcesto cook, bathe, and heat their homes. View the geothermal wonders of Whakarewarewa valleyup close and personal, including the world famous Pohutu geyser, boiling mud-pools, steam vents, and bubbling pools. Develop an understanding of the historyof the area as you learn what it is like to live in the challenging environment of the Whakarewarewa Valley, where daily life includes cooking in the bubbling pools and steam vents, and bathing in the refreshing therapeutic waters. After your guided tour, you will be treated to a cultural performance like no other. Each performance includes Waiata (or songs) of history, Patere (rhythmic chants), stick games, poi dancing, and the world-famous HAKA war challenge. Many of these talented performing artists have followed in the footsteps of their parents and grandparents as Mori performers.
A truly special day filled with wonder and amazement with memories that will last a lifetime!