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Encounter geothermal wonders

The valley of Orakei Korako Cave & Thermal Park is a real hidden gem. Accessible only by a short ferry trip across Lake Ohakuri, admire the power and energy of Mother Nature in the geysers, hot springs and bubbling mud pools.

Sample delicious New Zealand honey

New Zealand honey is famous for its purity and healing properties. Visit the Huka Honey Hive and take a tour that teaches you about the benefits of manuka honey, royal jelly and bee pollen. Enjoy a honey ice cream before sampling a raft of honey-based products.

Soak in geothermal waters

With a wealth of thermal attractions and cultural experiences, the Wairakei Terraces offers something for everyone. Soak in naturally heated geothermal pools below ancient silica terraces; enjoy a guided tour of the Wairakei steam field or relax during an evening of Māori cultural experiences.

Hike the Tongariro Alpine Crossing

Arguably New Zealand's greatest day walk, the Tongariro Alpine Crossing, travels through volcanic alpine terrain, hikes around an active volcano and descend into the water-filled explosion craters known as the Emerald Lakes. Enjoy views of Mount Ngauruhoe - also known as 'Mount Doom' in the Lord of the Rings trilogy.

Visit the thundering Huka Falls

Get up close to the mind-blowing roar and rumble of the Huka Falls where New Zealand’s longest river, the Waikato, is squeezed through a ravine of hard volcanic rock. Watch 220,000 litres of water blast by every second. View the falls from above via the footbridge, or get up close with a thrilling jet boat ride.

Ride the Great Lake Trail

Pedal along the forested shores of Lake Taupō and admire the volcanic peaks of Tongariro National Park on the Great Lake Trail. Enjoy a fully catered cycling trip or a guided ride with Tread Routes. Bike hire and shuttles are also available from Adventure Shuttles.

Rafting the mighty Tongariro River

With over 60 Grade 3 roller-coaster rapids, a rafting trip on the Tongariro is a must. Wind through pristine forests & volcanic landscapes near Turangi. You may be lucky and catch a glimpse of the ‘whio’, New Zealand's rare native blue duck in its traditional home.

Indulge in a volcanic wine and craft beer tour

Taupō’s free-draining volcanic soil and pure alpine water means that the wines, craft beers and cider crafted in this region are both distinctive and delicious. Discover them for yourself with a volcanic wine and craft beer tour.

Cruise on Lake Taupō

Cruise the largest lake in New Zealand with a scenic boat trip to Ngātoroirangi Mine Bay Māori Rock Carvings with Chris Jolly Outdoors and catch your own lunch. Try your hand at living off the land, test your survival skills and learn to navigate the celestial way with a hands-on interactive survival walk.

Explore the Prawn Park

With activities that will entertain the whole family for hours, Huka Prawn Park is a must-do. Take a guided tour. Race the Boat Lake on paddleboards, water trikes and pedal boats. Embark on the parks activity trail with interactive water features. Pack a picnic or dine at the Riverside restaurant soaking in the spectacular views of the Waikato River.

Lake Taupo Hole in One Challenge

Swing by to take on the original Hole in One challenge by hitting golf balls 102m (111 yards) out onto a floating pontoon on Aotearoa’s greatest inland sea – Lake Taupō to win the ultimate prize of $10,000 cash. Local’s, and Kiwis have repeatedly made this their ritual stop while tourists from far and wide enjoy the thrill and excitement of trying to get a hole-in-one. We average a hole in one every two weeks.

Waipahihi Botanical Reserve

Records show that the first voluntary working bee at the 35 hectare Waipahihi Reserve was on 1st October 1966 and it was resolved at an early stage that most development and maintenance work would be done by the members voluntarily. Today this is still how most of the work is completed at the Reserve though contractors are used sparingly for big pruning and earthmoving projects

The Landing Lake Taupo

The Dropzone, a large indoor entertainment centre with fun for all ages under one roof! Housing a 10 lane Tenpin Bowling Alley, Ninja Course, Bounce Park, and Indoor Multi-level Playground. Accompanied by a Cafe with freshly brewed Local Coffee and treats, plus a Pizza and Burger restaurant with a licensed bar, what more could we want!