Lake Taupo – New Zealand
New Zealand is a country that has a
beautiful natural scenery, lush forests, amazing wildlife, delicious
food and wine, all of which will make the visitors spellbound. The
youngest country in the world that has a diversity of scenery, culture
and art are very close to each other.
Located in the heart of North Island
volcanoes, Lake Taupo region is where there’s largest freshwater lake in
New Zealand, geothermal area is wonderful and famous Huka waterfalls.
A volcanic crater covering an area of
??Singapore, Lake Taupo is formed from a volcano eruption in 181 AD.
With an area of ??616 sq km, Taupo is the largest freshwater lake in
Australasia with water so clear that there are billions of freshwater
fish that live there.
There are 47 rivers and streams of the
river empties into Lake Taupo and the only one there is flow out, ie the
river Waikato, New Zealand’s longest river. Taupo town is located right
on the edge of the lake, with hotels offering spectacular volcanic
peaks snow-capped mountains in Tongariro National Park. Most Taupo
accommodation package is equipped with a natural spa in the hot pool.
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Geyser which can be seen in the area of ??Lake Taupo and water that falls from Huka Falls
From Auckland, takes 4 hours to 40 minutes leading to the Taupo by car, or 45 minutes by air or 5 hours 25 minutes by train.
Visitors come to Lake Taupo to enjoy the
scenery and challenging activities, accompanied by the hospitality of
local culture. Communities on the edge of the lake it’s turned on by
places to eat, drink and party. And in the winter, try skiing on Mount
Ruapehu until satisfied.
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Learn to ski until satisfied on Mount Ruapehu
Geothermal activity in Lake Taupo
include geysers, steaming craters, boiling mud pools, and some of the
largest silica terraces in the world. Volcanic activity over thousands
of years has formed the boiling crater, fumaroles and steam burst. Maori
mythology is connected with peculiarities of geothermal features in
this area.
Explore an active geothermal area with
mud pools, craters and steam burst. Do not forget to also soak in
natural hot water pools.
Geothermal activity in Lake Taupo
include geysers, steaming craters, boiling mud pools, and some of the
largest silica terraces in the world. Volcanic activity over thousands
of years has formed the boiling crater, fumaroles and steam burst. Maori
mythology is connected with peculiarities of geothermal features in
this area.
Explore an active geothermal area with
mud pools, craters and steam burst. Do not forget to also soak in
natural hot water pools.
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Emerald Lake in the Lake Taupo region
If you drive around the highway ‘Volcanic Loop’ famous, you can see Mount Ruapehu, Mount Tongariro and Mount Ngauruhoe.
Here you can get to know the history of
the extraordinary volcano that formed Lake Taupo and visit silica
terraces that rivals the legendary Pink and White Terraces are commonly
referred to as the eighth wonder of the world.
In winter, you can try to ski on an
active volcano. Mount Ruapehu is the presence of Turoa and Whakapapa ski
field, the largest in New Zealand.
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Views of Mount Ngauruhoe
Your adrenaline racing with a 4×4 quad
bike riding, off-road motor biking, trekking with horses, with replica
race car racing, rock climbing or mountain boarding mountain boarding at
the first location in New Zealand.
You can enjoy the river with activities
such as trying to jet boating, whitewater rafting, kayaking or canoeing
adventure with. If you want to wet-basahan, there is activity on the
lake such as windsurfing, jet skiing, parasailing, water skiing,
wakeboarding and kayaking can be tested.
Huka waterfall (Huka Falls) is the
natural attractions of the most visited in New Zealand. Here you can
take fantastic photos. Approximately 220 thousand liters of water
falling from the cliff every second. This waterfall is located in
Wairakei Park, just 5 minutes drive to the north of Lake Taupo, or
half-hour walk through the river. You can see this waterfall from some
point.
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