

A geothermal wonderland featuring colorful pools, bubbling mud, and a unique geothermal cave.
Wai O Tapu's geothermal activity can cause sudden rain showers.
The park has uneven surfaces and long walking trails.
Protect against the sun's rays reflecting off the hot springs.
A popular spot for breakfast, known for its stunning views of the Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland.
A fine dining experience with a focus on local ingredients, located within the Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland.
A casual dining option with a unique setting, offering views of the thermal pools and geysers.
Crafted from sacred pounamu stone, these carvings represent Maori ancestral spirits and are symbols of strength and status.
Kiwi birds are New Zealand's national symbol, and these intricate carvings showcase the local woodworking tradition.
Produced from the native Manuka bush, this honey is renowned for its unique taste and healing properties.
Crispy fritters made from whitebait, a small fish, often served with lemon and tartare sauce.
Savory pies filled with hangi-cooked meat and vegetables, a popular midday snack.
Traditional Maori feast cooked in earth oven, includes meat, vegetables, and potatoes.
A geothermal wonderland with colorful pools, bubbling mud, and a geyser.
Explore the picturesque Shire set from the Lord of the Rings films.
A vibrant night market with local food, crafts, and live performances.
Tayabas Falls, a stunning 15-meter waterfall, is a popular spot for swimming and picnics, offering a refreshing escape from the city.
The Pingyao County Government Office, a well-preserved historic building, is a testament to China's rich history and architectural heritage.
Experience the breathtaking sunrise over the Pacific Ocean at Duncan Bay, a hidden gem on Vancouver Island.