This interactive science museum inside the i-SITE is a little text-heavy but turns theory to reality with an earthquake simulator, a live seismograph computer and footage of the 1995鈥96 Ruapehu eruptions.
Buy tickets from the i-SITE desk.
This interactive science museum inside the i-SITE is a little text-heavy but turns theory to reality with an earthquake simulator, a live seismograph computer and footage of the 1995鈥96 Ruapehu eruptions.
Buy tickets from the i-SITE desk.
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The Waikato, New Zealand鈥檚 longest river, squeezes through a narrow chasm at Huka Falls, making the聽dramatic 11m drop into a surging crystal-blue鈥
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This small but fascinating museum has an excellent M膩ori gallery and quirky displays, which include a 1960s caravan set up as if the occupants have just鈥
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Accessible only by boat or kayak, these 14m-high carvings were etched into the cliffs near Mine Bay by master carver Matahi Whakataka-Brightwell in the鈥
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Mt Ruapehu (2797m) is the North Island's highest mountain and one of the world鈥檚 most active volcanoes. One year-long eruption began in March 1945,鈥
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This geothermal area sprang to life when hydroelectric tinkering around the power station in 1958 caused water levels to fall. The pressure shifted,鈥
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Northeast of Ruapehu, Mt Ngauruhoe (2287m) is the national park's youngest volcano and the most classically perfect in its conical shape. Its first鈥
Wairakei Natural Thermal Valley
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This thermal walk (1.8km) on a secluded property explores the steaming banks of the Wairakei Stream and the deep pit of the Witches Cauldron. Kids will鈥
Tongariro National Trout Centre
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Around 4km south of T奴rangi, this DOC-managed trout centre has a hatchery, an underwater viewing chamber, a museum with polished educational displays, a鈥
1. Tongariro National Trout Centre
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Around 4km south of T奴rangi, this DOC-managed trout centre has a hatchery, an underwater viewing chamber, a museum with polished educational displays, a鈥
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Ongoing rumbles are reminders that all the volcanoes in this area are very much in the land of the living. In 2012 Te Maari, a crater on Mt Tongariro 鈥