Orakei Korako - Geyserland - Taupo - New Zealand,
NZ
You haven't seen the best of our geothermal parks until
you've visited the valley of
Orakei
Korako — hidden from the main highways,
25-minutes north of Taupo.
This geothermal park and natural treasure is considered
one of the best attractions in the world by international
travellers.
Your trip to this protected wonderland on the shores of
Lake Ohakuri starts with a boat crossing from the park's
entrance and café/observation area.
Orakei Korako means "The Place of Adorning" and the
natural colours and landscapes in this unexploited valley
are remarkable — preserved over time by its
isolation. It is so "lost in time" that scenes were
filmed here for the BBC television series, Walking with
Dinosaurs.
You'll enjoy the largest number of active geysers (35) of
any New Zealand geothermal field, bubbling hot springs,
boiling mud pools, and one of the world's largest silica
terraces.
There’s also a lovely bush walk that ends up at the
sacred Ruatapu Cave (one of two geothermal caves known to
exist) where you can go descend to an incredible thermal
mirror pool.