Whakarewarewa Living Maori Village Rotorua

A visit to the Whakarewarewa Living Maori Village Rotorua is a unique experience, combining a glimpse into Māori culture and their history of everyday life in a geothermal area.  Boiling mud, simmering pools of teal blue water, coloured lakes and explosive geysers form the landscape in and around the village, where people have been living for hundreds of years. 

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Redwoods Treewalk Rotorua

Take a short 8-minute drive into the Whakarewarewa Redwoods Forest, and experience a walk through hundred-year-old trees.  The Redwoods Treewalk in Rotorua takes about 40 minutes to complete although everyone is welcome to take the walk at their own pace.  You walk through the tranquil forest across swinging wooden bridges suspended between platforms that hang around the tree trunks.  The attraction is open for both day and night walks, and can even be done in wet weather. 

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