Waimangu Volcanic Valley
Waimangu Volcanic Valley
4.5
Nature & Wildlife AreasGeologic FormationsHot Springs & GeysersVolcanos
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Monday
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
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Explore spectacular activity in the world’s youngest geothermal system on a self-guided walking tour at Waimangu Volcanic Valley. We offer a range of options for all abilities and ambitions varying in length from our short 1.5km highlights walk to a 4.5km hike including an invigorating climb over Mount Haszard for astonishing panoramic views. Discover Frying Pan Lake, one of the largest hot water springs in the World and mysterious, beautiful Inferno Crater Lake which rises and falls as it heats and cools. See rare and unusual plants that have adapted to grow in the warm geothermal landscape and enjoy the abundance of native birdlife around Lake Rotomahana. Opt for an additional 45 minute cruise around the tranquil waters of Lake Rotomahana to see nature, birdlife and geothermal activity not accessible by foot. Relax and listen to the full historical commentary throughout cruise. Enjoy a much needed rest and take advantage of the shuttle bus at the end of your tour.
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- Courtney WMelbourne, Australia10 contributionsInformative walk through geothermal areaWaimangu Volcanic Valley contains many thermal features, including a giant hot spring, hot creeks, warm rocks, and bubbling and steaming rocks. The park is organised as a mostly downhill walk with really informative intepretive signs along the way, as well has a 6 page pamphlet with further information about the geology of the area. The area was formed by a volcano in 1886 and further shaped by activity in the early 1900, and therefore has an unusually well documented history, which made for very interesting reading on the walk. We enjoyed seeing the bubbling and steaming features, the blue lake, and the giant hot springs. My only disappointment was that there was no geyser.Visited December 2022Written December 17, 2022
- Max GLos Angeles, California1,038 contributionsGood Way to See the Volcanic ValleyOn this tour we learned about the volcanic valley that defined Rotorua. The tour consisted of a cruise around the lake, followed by a walk through the landscape to see geothermal lakes and streams. I’m glad we arrived around 9am. By the time we left, the attraction was crowded.Visited March 2023Written March 7, 2023
- JamiSeattle, Washington7 contributionsWish we budgeted more timeWe only saw the first part of the walking trail, but it was amazing! Frying pan lake is huge and the wind stirring the steam coming off of it is mesmerizing Give yourself a good three hours to enjoy the whole walking trail. You walk down into the valley and a bus can bring you back up. But the bus runs every 50-60 minutes.Visited October 2023Traveled with familyWritten October 6, 2023
- Amy WSeattle, Washington263 contributionsEnjoyable outingThe hike is easy... All downhill or flat. There's a lot to see between the start and bus stop 1. There's not as much to see further along but it's still a lovely walk and worth it. The boat cruise is interesting but probably not worth doing on its own.Visited November 2023Traveled as a coupleWritten November 19, 2023
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Elaine J
Manchester, UK25 contributions
Dec 2019
We were booked to go to White Island, but after the eruption we decided to visit Waimangu and we weren't disappointed. It was fascinating and very educational. We started walking in lush, but new, vegetation and a view of the Emerald Pool (which was more dark green than emerald!). Continuing on to the Frying Pan Lake the story of this region and its people began to come to life. The beautiful blue crater lake was stunning and was followed by a walk through an incredible landscape of hot pools, colourful streams and small geysers. The marble terrace was like a moonscape and Warbrick Terrace, with its view up towards Tarawera mountain and chasm, was breathtaking. The final stretch is completely different, through the old lake floor nature trail with lots of bird life to spot. We ended our walk at the spectacular Lake Rotomahana. We hopped on the bus back, which was on time and well organised. We had a fabulous day out but it took us longer than the approximate times we were given ... maybe because we stopped to fully take in what we were seeing. It is not to be rushed!
Written January 3, 2020
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Now that is an excellent review and set of comments - thanks very much for taking the time to post your feedback and recommendation for future travellers! We are so rapt to see that you really immersed yourself in this special part of the world - it is our pleasure to share it with engaged and interested visitors like you.
Thanks again and all the best with your future travels. Hope to see you back again some time in the future.
Written January 5, 2020
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smg38
Christchurch, New Zealand164 contributions
Sep 2020
We totally loved this experience!! The re-opening special price makes it a bargain, but even full price it would be worth every cent. The walk was our favourite part, especially as we were there early and got to experience these amazing sites with no-one else around. The scenery is so dramatic and nature at its wildest. I took hundreds of photos as each time I looked there was something new to see.
The walk was an easy one, mostly downhill with some steps up to the inferno lake (do not skip this!!). Throughout the walk there are benches which you can rest on if required. Plus there is a bus you can hop on if needed. Just amazing!! Highly recommended it to all!!
The walk was an easy one, mostly downhill with some steps up to the inferno lake (do not skip this!!). Throughout the walk there are benches which you can rest on if required. Plus there is a bus you can hop on if needed. Just amazing!! Highly recommended it to all!!
Written September 18, 2020
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Thank you very much for that for super review and recommendation for future travellers to the area.
We are really proud to have been able to share this with you and are so pleased that you enjoyed it so much! We hope to see you back again in future for another visit!
Written September 21, 2020
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Stuart T
Christchurch, New Zealand20 contributions
Sep 2020 • Couples
This valley is located approximately 20 mins drive south of Rotorua. It is well worth the trip out. The valley offers so much for people of all ages and abilities.
For those with limited mobility there is a bus ride with stops along the way down to the lake. For those more mobile the walks down to the lake are amazing.
There is an easy walking single path. There are steps in some spots but not many and they generally help to get to where you need to go. The walk is self directed but the guides they provide are easy to follow and provide excellent explanations of the viewing points.
The craters, geothermal activities, water colours are just incredible. We took out time with the walk. As I recall it is approx 2.8km but we allowed ourselves a good 2.5 hours to walk this to allow us to stop and take photos.
If you are less mobile the first part fo there walk is just great so if you can manage that and get to the first bus stop you can then take the bus from there but still take in most of the best crater experiences.
The boat ride out over the lake provided some good explanations and we got to see one of the geysers spouting which was very cool.
A couple of things. Take some insect repellant. Not an issue generally through the experience but there are a couple of spots where sand flies are around, and also there are lots down by the boat dock and on the boat. Also make sure you apply sunscreen.
This was one of the highlights of our north island trip and I would thoroughly recommend you consider it. The staff were friendly and the cafe/shop at the top provides some drinks/coffee/food as well.
There are a couple of toilet stops along the way and there are some picnic tables as well so you can take a lunch and enjoy this when heading down/up the valley.
Allow a good 3 to 4 hours for this trip
For those with limited mobility there is a bus ride with stops along the way down to the lake. For those more mobile the walks down to the lake are amazing.
There is an easy walking single path. There are steps in some spots but not many and they generally help to get to where you need to go. The walk is self directed but the guides they provide are easy to follow and provide excellent explanations of the viewing points.
The craters, geothermal activities, water colours are just incredible. We took out time with the walk. As I recall it is approx 2.8km but we allowed ourselves a good 2.5 hours to walk this to allow us to stop and take photos.
If you are less mobile the first part fo there walk is just great so if you can manage that and get to the first bus stop you can then take the bus from there but still take in most of the best crater experiences.
The boat ride out over the lake provided some good explanations and we got to see one of the geysers spouting which was very cool.
A couple of things. Take some insect repellant. Not an issue generally through the experience but there are a couple of spots where sand flies are around, and also there are lots down by the boat dock and on the boat. Also make sure you apply sunscreen.
This was one of the highlights of our north island trip and I would thoroughly recommend you consider it. The staff were friendly and the cafe/shop at the top provides some drinks/coffee/food as well.
There are a couple of toilet stops along the way and there are some picnic tables as well so you can take a lunch and enjoy this when heading down/up the valley.
Allow a good 3 to 4 hours for this trip
Written September 16, 2020
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Thanks very much for taking the time to provide such a thorough set of notes for future travellers to the area. We are so pleased that you enjoyed your visit and made the most of the full Waimangu experience with the walk and the boat cruise on Lake Rotomahana. We are really proud to have made it to the highlights reel of your north island trip! And we hope that we will see you back for a repeat visit some time soon!
Written September 17, 2020
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Bruce180852
Cornwall, UK1,096 contributions
Feb 2020 • Couples
We called here on our way down to Napier.
It’s a brilliant way to see the geothermal activity in this area, a steady walk down about 3 miles through the steaming pools and fissures, the frying pan lake, towards the main crater lake at the bottom and the boat trip around the inside of the crater.
We can do a lesser walk, or even a buss straight to the lake, all are good, and up to your level of fitness, or weather you want to skip the sweaty walk altogether, and just do the boat ride.
It’s a good 3/4 trip, less if you want to skip the walk, well worth a visit.
It’s a brilliant way to see the geothermal activity in this area, a steady walk down about 3 miles through the steaming pools and fissures, the frying pan lake, towards the main crater lake at the bottom and the boat trip around the inside of the crater.
We can do a lesser walk, or even a buss straight to the lake, all are good, and up to your level of fitness, or weather you want to skip the sweaty walk altogether, and just do the boat ride.
It’s a good 3/4 trip, less if you want to skip the walk, well worth a visit.
Written February 19, 2020
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So pleased to see that you loved your visit! We love welcoming guests from around the world to this special part of New Zealand so we thank you for taking the time to post your review and recommendation for future travellers to the area. Safe travels and hope to see you back again some time in the future.
Written February 19, 2020
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slipperyfish141046
Hamilton, New Zealand28 contributions
Jan 2020
This was my second visit to the Volcanic Valley, but this time I added on the boat trip on Lake Rotomahana. I enjoyed the fascinating environment just as much as the first time, the odd sounds of the funaroles and hot springs gurgling away, and the spectacular primeval colours - the eerie whisps of steam rising from odd shaped vents in the ground, Then the intense blue of the Inferno Crater Lake was stunning. The handout guide explains the numbered points very well, and the sign boards add extra information. I'm very impressed that there are 3 stages of walking, which is mostly downhill, but if 1.5km to the first bus stop is enough walking, then the bus takes you back to the visitors centre. The same to bus stop 2, and other 1.3kms. Then right to the end of the walk a total of 4.6kms and bus stop 3, and the 45 minutes boat ride on Lake Rotomahama. You could walk back if you wanted to, all uphill, but the bus makes it so easy. This is a great attraction and extremely well organised.
Written January 1, 2020
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Thank you very much for those kind comments and your excellent feedback and notes for future travellers to the area. We take real pride in being able to share this special part of the world with engaged and interested visitors like you - we are rapt to have been able to welcome you back for a repeat visit!
Thanks again for your great review - fingers crossed we can welcome you back for a third visit sometime soon.
Safe travels.
Written January 2, 2020
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ksufan88
Wichita, KS5,384 contributions
Dec 2019
We arrived when they opened at 8:30 and seemed to be nearly the only ones in the park. Most of our guided hike was downhill. Our park ranger, Daniel, provided us with history about the area and pointed out native flora and fauna along the walk. We stopped at many scenic vistas that looked down into the valley and the steaming Frying Pan lake. Once we were past Frying Pan lake, we walked past several interesting geysers, fumaroles, hot springs, and Inferno Crater. Our guide then drove us to down to the lake where we enjoyed a narrated boat tour around the lake. Near the bathrooms we saw beautifully colored pools and terraces. While on the lake, we saw many black swans, steaming cliffs, and a geyser which were all very interesting. A bus then brought us back uphill to where we began our day.
Written January 30, 2020
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Thanks very much for taking the time to post your great review and information for future travellers to the area - we really appreciate it.
So pleased to see that you enjoyed your visit and enjoyed hearing from one of our enthusiastic guides Daniel about what makes Waimangu Volcanic Valley such a special place.
Safe travels and hope to see you back again in the future.
Written February 2, 2020
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AustinRo
Mount Gambier, Australia19 contributions
Feb 2020 • Family
Ever seen a lake so hot it was steaming. I have now! See hot water bubbling out of the ground, steaming hot lakes and steam rising from well, everywhere. It’s a long walk to see it all, but there is a bus that picks you up from the end to take you back up. Also bus stops along the tracks where you can be collected if you don’t want to walk further :)
Written February 16, 2020
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Great to read how much you enjoyed your visit! This is a special place and we love sharing it with engaged and interested visitors like you - thank you for taking the time to post your review and recommendation for future travellers to the area.
Written February 16, 2020
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Bex I
Silverdale, New Zealand157 contributions
Jan 2020 • Family
We visited on a very hot day so be prepared with loads of sunscreen and water. The staff are friendly and helpful. There is a cafe at the start where you can buy food and drink, note it closes at 4.30 pm if you are planning an ice cream for the End of your walk.
We did just get walk, would have lived to do more however had my handicapped sister with me who struggled on the walk and the heat, and with limited toilets .
Walk starts out quite steep with gravel however about 1 hour in you get to see Crater lake which is an incredible bright blue which is a MUST see! You need to climb approximately 40 steps to see so not easy if you have a pram.
There are free shuttle buses between certain points however you can not see anything from the buses, just from the walk and you need to be reasonable fit or stable on your feet as it is a gravel walkway.
I would like to go back and do the boat ride at some stage.
See picture of lake - stunning !
We did just get walk, would have lived to do more however had my handicapped sister with me who struggled on the walk and the heat, and with limited toilets .
Walk starts out quite steep with gravel however about 1 hour in you get to see Crater lake which is an incredible bright blue which is a MUST see! You need to climb approximately 40 steps to see so not easy if you have a pram.
There are free shuttle buses between certain points however you can not see anything from the buses, just from the walk and you need to be reasonable fit or stable on your feet as it is a gravel walkway.
I would like to go back and do the boat ride at some stage.
See picture of lake - stunning !
Written January 2, 2020
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Thanks very much for that detailed review and recommendation for future travellers to the area. So pleased to see that you enjoyed the visit and that you found our staff to be friendly and helpful - its our pleasure to share this special place with interested people like you.
Thanks for taking the time to post your review and we wish you safe and happy travels ahead.
Written January 5, 2020
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TheNomadicLifers
Moscow, Russia80 contributions
Jan 2020 • Family
We had a great walk down to the lake with the kids. They loved looking at all the steam and reading the history of the area. They also spent a lot of time throwing stones into the water and feeling the steam coming off some of the rocks on the pathways. Too much time clearly as even with 1.5hrs allocated for the walk we missed the boat on the lake by about 15mins.
If your kids are easily distracted by the world around them leave at least and hour 45 to 2hrs for the walk down or better still get the bus to the boat and then walk back.
Still we were outside exploring and the kids had a fun day.
If your kids are easily distracted by the world around them leave at least and hour 45 to 2hrs for the walk down or better still get the bus to the boat and then walk back.
Still we were outside exploring and the kids had a fun day.
Written January 2, 2020
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Thanks very much for taking the time to post your review and helpful comments for those travelling with children. Its easy to get caught up in this special part of the world, clearly that is what has happened in this case.
Great to have you along for a visit and rapt to see that you got out in nature and did some exploring together.
Safe travels and hope to see you back again some time in the future.
Written January 5, 2020
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Penny A
Brisbane Region, Australia10 contributions
Feb 2020
We had a great trip here - very organised walk with lots of information and fascinating views of the craters. The boat trip on the lake was very relaxing and timed to allow us to catch the bus back up. We had a good lunch back at the cafe
Written February 26, 2020
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Excellent feedback - great to see that you enjoyed the full Waimangu Experience with the walk and boat cruise.....and a nice lunch of course to cap it off!
Thanks for taking the time to post your review and recommendation for future travellers - we appreciate your support and are rapt to see that you loved your visit.
Written February 29, 2020
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semklaasboer
Wijhe, The Netherlands
Wij willen gaan trekken in dit gebied en vragen ons af of je hiervoor vooruit moet boeken ? graag advies.
semklaasboer
Wijhe, The Netherlands
Hallo Sjakie S.
Lees net reisverslagen en lees dat je in Waimangu Volcanic Valley bent geweest.
Wij willen gaan trekken in dit gebied en vragen ons af of je hiervoor vooruit moet boeken ? graag advies.
Bij voorbaat hartelijk dank.
met vrolijke groet, Sem Klaasboer
remaxmccann
Philadelphia, PA
Is Te Puia similar sights to Waimangu? If we only have time to see one, recommendations
Bushwalker_13
Adelaide, Australia4,220 contributions
Different, so it's like comparing apples and oranges.
Te Puia is more commercial, and the geyser when it goes off is quite satisfying. They also have the cultural displays, the kiwi house, and a very good shop with locally made arts & craft items.
Waimangu was a more natural setting, with less crowds, and the boat trip on the lake (extra) was a different perspective on how the volcanoes create the landscape. Their mud pools were quite active while we were there.
If you are short of time and won't have an opportunity to see Kiwi or take in a cultural experience elsewhere, Te Puia will give you a more time effective experience.
We were glad we did both.
Larry Y
Hong Kong, China517 contributions
There are several thermal sites near Rotorua like Waiotapu, Waimangu Volcanic Valley, The craters of the moon, Orakei Korako thermal park etc. I just wanna do one and which is the best among all these?
Monique B
Brisbane, Australia217 contributions
I love Waimangu. Atmospheric with wonderful history and bird life. Really calming and scenic. Great cafe at the top as well and the bus is very handy. Make sure you get the boat tour included in the ticket price. The commentary and images are amazing of what has happened in the area.
Juleswpaul
Kingsbridge, UK50 contributions
We only have time to do either Wai-O-Tapu or Waimangu. For those who have done both which would you recommend. We are a family with children aged 7,9 and 11.
wunderlust18
Perth, Australia67 contributions
Definitely, without question, do Waimangu over Wai-O-Tapu!! There is no comparison, I think. The kids are old enough to keep up with the walking and will find it much more interesting. Plus, you can go at your own pace and there a plenty of places to stop and rest. I think the kids (and you) won't be disappointed if you choose Waimangu over Wai-O-Tapu. Enjoy!
Islander_8_58
Gold Coast, Australia45 contributions
Need to find out if this park is suitable for an elderly couple who have difficulty walking long distances, particularly rough uphill tracks.
GB01
Temuka, New Zealand199 contributions
I would not suggest this particular place for seeing the volcanic colours etc...perhaps the more gentle walk at Waka along the far end of Fenton Street on the pre boarded walkways would be more suitable, it is more commercialised but just as great to visit.
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