Rotorua: Pools of Mud and Champagne
North Island, New Zealand
Rotorua is also known as "Rotten-rua" because of the smell of rotten eggs that hangs over the city. It's not that there'd be too many chickens and people couldn't eat all the eggs fast enough, it's because Rotorua lies in New Zealand's most active thermal area and it's the smell of sulphur rising from the many bubbling mud pools and holes and other geothermal features in the area.
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| Looks good, smells bad: Wai-O-Tapu |
Wai-O-Tapu
There are dozens of places to visit around Rotorua, including many spas and hot springs and other nice places to relax. However, since the weather forecast predicted only a few nice days that week and we didn't want to risk having to do the Tongariro crossing in bad weather we had to rush a bit. Our Airbnb host recommended Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland and, although we didn't visit any other place, I guess that's a great place to go if you can (or want to) visit only one site.
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| The Champagne Pool |
Walking Through Wonderland
There are three trails, all of them connected, and including photo stops it takes about 1.5 hours to walk all three. The trails lead to bubbling mud pools, steaming ponds and holes in the earth, and incredibly green lakes.






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