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Bucket List Places You Need to Visit in Rotorua 🌋🌿✨ Rotorua is where nature feels alive — steaming valleys, crystal springs, and ancient forests blending into one surreal landscape. Here are 9 must-visit spots to explore👇🏽 💧 Hamurana Springs Rotorua’s clearest waters — glowing turquoise beneath tall redwoods and flowing quietly into the lake. A short loop walk leads you right into the calm. 🌋 Mount Tarawera The 1886 eruption reshaped this entire region — today it’s an epic off-road tour and hike with views across endless craters and lakes. Access is guided only through @kaitiakiadventures , with morning or afternoon tours available for those wanting to reach the summit. 🔥 Kerosene Creek A natural hot stream flowing through the forest. Warm water, small cascades, and soft steam rising between the trees — a true local favorite. 🎨 Rainbow Mountain & Crater Lake A surreal hike through red earth and steaming vents leading to a turquoise crater lake — proof that Rotorua is still very much alive beneath your feet. 🌱 Waimangu Volcanic Valley The world’s youngest geothermal valley — shaped by the Tarawera eruption. Walk past steaming cliffs, boiling lakes, and mineral terraces painted in every shade of blue and green. 🌈 Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland Rotorua’s most famous geothermal park — home to the bubbling Champagne Pool and unreal colors that feel otherworldly. 💦 Tarawera Falls A waterfall like no other — bursting straight out of a cliff face. Only open on weekends, with a $10 permit from the Kawerau i-SITE. The 2WD gravel road takes about 30 minutes. 🌸 Centennial Park A hidden springtime gem — best from late September to early October, when cherry blossoms line the paths and everything feels calm for a moment. 💙 Blue Lake (Tikitapu) A locals’ favorite for swimming or walking. Its water shifts from deep blue to emerald green — depending on light and angle. Which one would top your Rotorua bucket list? ✨
Bucket List Places You Need to Visit in Rotorua 🌋🌿✨ Rotorua is where nature feels alive — steaming valleys, crystal springs, and ancient forests blending into one surreal landscape. Here are 9 must-visit spots to explore👇🏽 💧 Hamurana Springs Rotorua’s clearest waters — glowing turquoise beneath tall redwoods and flowing quietly into the lake. A short loop walk leads you right into the calm. 🌋 Mount Tarawera The 1886 eruption reshaped this entire region — today it’s an epic off-road tour and hike with views across endless craters and lakes. Access is guided only through @kaitiakiadventures , with morning or afternoon tours available for those wanting to reach the summit. 🔥 Kerosene Creek A natural hot stream flowing through the forest. Warm water, small cascades, and soft steam rising between the trees — a true local favorite. 🎨 Rainbow Mountain & Crater Lake A surreal hike through red earth and steaming vents leading to a turquoise crater lake — proof that Rotorua is still very much alive beneath your feet. 🌱 Waimangu Volcanic Valley The world’s youngest geothermal valley — shaped by the Tarawera eruption. Walk past steaming cliffs, boiling lakes, and mineral terraces painted in every shade of blue and green. 🌈 Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland Rotorua’s most famous geothermal park — home to the bubbling Champagne Pool and unreal colors that feel otherworldly. 💦 Tarawera Falls A waterfall like no other — bursting straight out of a cliff face. Only open on weekends, with a $10 permit from the Kawerau i-SITE. The 2WD gravel road takes about 30 minutes. 🌸 Centennial Park A hidden springtime gem — best from late September to early October, when cherry blossoms line the paths and everything feels calm for a moment. 💙 Blue Lake (Tikitapu) A locals’ favorite for swimming or walking. Its water shifts from deep blue to emerald green — depending on light and angle. Which one would top your Rotorua bucket list? ✨

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