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Attractions - Volcanic & Geothermal  Waimangu Volcanic Valley Ltd, Rotorua - Introduction
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Waimangu - Advanced Hiking
Waimangu - Advanced Hiking
Waimangu - Advanced Hiking
Waimangu - Easy Walking
Waimangu - Easy Walking
Waimangu - Easy Walking
Lake Rotomahana Boat Cruise
Lake Rotomahana Boat Cruise
Lake Rotomahana Boat Cruise
Walk/Hike & Boat Cruise
Walk/Hike & Boat Cruise
Walk/Hike & Boat Cruise
Waimangu Experience - Half Day Guided Tour
Waimangu Experience - Half Day Guided Tour
Waimangu Experience - Half Day Guided Tour
Geothermal Wonderland - Guided Tour
Volcanoes and Rainforest - Full Day Guided Tour
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Born in the violence of the 1886 Tarawera Eruption, in geological terms Waimangu was formed this morning! Come and enjoy the unique volcanic features and the world's largest hot water spring.
Waimangu Volcanic Valley Ltd, Rotorua Attractions Rotorua District Volcanic & Geothermal Rotorua Born in the violence of the 1886 Tarawera Eruption, in geological terms Waimangu was formed this morning! Come and enjoy the unique volcanic features and the world's largest hot water spring.
Born in the violence of the 1886 Tarawera Eruption, in geological terms Waimangu was formed this morning! Come and enjoy the unique volcanic features and the world's largest hot water spring. Born in the violence of the 1886 Tarawera Eruption, in geological terms Waimangu was formed this morning! Come and enjoy the unique volcanic features and the world's largest hot water spring.

Waimangu Volcanic Valley & Lake Rotomahana are located 20 minutes south of the Rotorua township, or 45 minutes north of Taupo, in the North Island of New Zealand.

In 1886, Mount Tarawera in Rotorua erupted, and destroyed the surrounding area. The eruption opened the earth along a 17km line, splitting Mount Tarawera in two, exploding Lake Rotomahana to 20 times its original size, and forming the seven craters that today make up the Waimangu Volcanic Valley.

Today you can walk through the craters of Waimangu Volcanic Valley and take the boat cruise on crater Lake Rotomahana to view the amazing geothermal activity and very important botany. Internationally significant features include the world's largest hot water spring, sinter terraces and the unique inter-relationship between two huge hot springs in Inferno Crater and Echo Crater.

Several endangered plants exist beside the geothermal activity together with a host of thermally adapted plants. This is one of the newest Eco-systems in the world and is protected today as a Scenic Reserve and wildlife refuge.

Our on-site services include easily understood interpretation, full cafe food service, an excellent range of locally made gifts and an internal shuttle bus which returns you from the end of your walk and boat cruise to the valley entrance.

Opening hours

Walking tour -
open 8.30 every day last admission 3.45pm (4.45pm January)

Walking Tour & Boat Cruise -
Open every day 8.30am last admission 2.00pm (3.00pm January)

Boat Cruise only -
Departs Waimangu visitor centre 10.00am, 11.00am, 12.50pm, 1.30pm, 2.25pm, 3.15pm (4.10pm January)

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Waimangu Volcanic Valley Ltd, Rotorua
Website: www.waimangu.co.nz
587 Waimangu Road
Rotorua
Rotorua, New Zealand
Main phone: +64 7 366 6137
Main fax: +64 7 366 6607
E-Mail: Click to email

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