Rotorua is a centre both rich in Maori culture and a geothermal / volcanic wonderland and plenty of opportunity for active adventure. You can’t miss its sulphurous smells, but there is a lot more to it than these! Rotorua is New Zealand’s number-one mountain biking destination, boasting trails for all ages and abilities. You can hike or kayak through active geothermal parks or enjoying fishing on one the many pristine lakes or try the award winning tree top walk by day or night – a series of platforms and suspension bridges high amongst the trees giving you a bird’s eye view.
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