Favorite thing: You pay around £ 6 for adults ad £3 for kids to get into visit Maori Arts and Crafts Institute and after that you can explore Maori village, kiwi house, Frog pool, Maori concert etc for free. You don’t have to pay for individual events.
Written Jan 20, 2003
Favorite thing: When you visit Maori Arts and Crafts Institute give yourself sufficient time to explore the whole beauty and history of the place. I arrived there around 2pm it means that I had to come back next morning to explore the whole Institute.
Written Jan 20, 2003
Favorite thing: I love boiling mud pools. There's something enchanting and a little mysterious about them. Winter is usually a good time to see them at their most active. This one is in Whakarewarewa Valley.
Written Jul 9, 2004
Favorite thing: The Pohutu Geyser is an amazing natural geyser that erupts about once an hour to heights of up to 30m. I never get tired of watching this stunning natural performance.
Written Jul 9, 2004
Favorite thing: You must visit Whakarewarewa and see the thermal activity.
Updated Nov 3, 2002
Fondest memory: More of the Maori show
Written Sep 13, 2002
Favorite thing: The Maoris perform ritual dances and songs.
Updated Sep 13, 2002
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Q: We are a family of 9 (4 adults, 1 senior and 4 children between 8-15 years), from INDIA. We shall be arriving in Rotorua on the...

A: With so little time on your hand I would suggest only a few things. 1. You can visit a cultural Maori show at the Tamaki Village in the evening. 2. As distances are...
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Rotorua is a hub of activity, with much going on within a reasonable small area. Rotorua lies on the shores of Lake Rotorua and apart from the whiff of sulphur, is a great place! Actually, you very......
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Rotorua ~ what a great place! I have visited a couple of times now, only managing to spend a couple of days here each time, and with so much to see, do and experience here, it is going to take me...
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Sarah and I spent a couple days here in Rotorua after several recommendations from the others we met. We definitely had a great time as there is so much to do. Hope you enjoy this place!
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Clean Steam - Smell Hell - Culture Capital

You would think Maori land should look a little more exotic. But the hills around Rotorua are as green as the pine-covered Black Forest. Ok, not all trees are pines, and the bush is dotted with old......
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Rotorua, main tourist attraction in North Island.

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