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Rafting Adventure, New Zealand

Rafting Adventure, New Zealand

54 Taheke Road, Okere Falls, Rotorua ,
Rafting Adventure would like to take you on the white water rafting trip of your life. Whether you’re looking for a scenic and relaxing getaway or an adrenaline filled adventure, we have a river for you. Traveling with Rafting Adventure means paddling some of the best whitewater rivers in New Zealand. Outdoor adventure vacations are our specialty, and we work hard to provide our guests with the best travel experience possible. We offer diversity, beautiful scenery, narrow rocky gorges, peaceful calms, and numerous rapids, and lots of fun. Just choose the trip that’s right for you…from mild to WILD!
Tel: 272274288
Ohinemutu Waka Guys

Ohinemutu Waka Guys

11 Tunohopu st, Ohinemutu, Rotorua ,
Nestled in the lakeshore Village of Ohinemutu and only a short walk from the Rotorua Information Centre The Ohinemutu Waka Guys offer a Traditional, Unique and Fun experiencing suitable for the whole family.
Tel: 273540072
Wet n Wild Rafting

Wet n Wild Rafting

2 White Street, Rotorua ,
Based in Rotorua, North Island, New Zealand, Wet 'n' Wild offers regular, guided white water rafting options on five different rivers, graded from 2 to 5. These trips vary in duration, ranging from 45 minutes to half days and up to four days, as well as one-off excursions to conquer new waters.
Whakarewarewa Thermal Village

Whakarewarewa Thermal Village

17 Tryon Street, Rotorua ,
Set amidst a landscape of erupting geothermal activity is The Living Maori Thermal Village of Whakarewarewa. Join a guided tour and discover the wonders of Mother Nature and learn how we have come to live in harmony within this unique environment. Sit back and relax at our twice daily Maori Cultural Performances while we entertain you through song and dance. Our melodious voices accompanied by hand movements tell the stories of our heritage, past and present. Indulge your senses and try our Traditional Geothermal Hangi, Hangi Pie or Corn Cob, a tasteful and refreshing experience.
Horse Trekking Lake Okareka     www.treklakeokareka.co.nz

Horse Trekking Lake Okareka www.treklakeokareka.co.nz

51 Acacia Road, Rotorua ,
Horse Trekking Lake Okareka offers horse treks from 30 minutes to 3 hours at a pace to suit the rider. Explore 1500 acres of a working sheep and cattle farm. Trek through 500 acres of native bush between the volcanic Lake Okareka, Lake Tarawera and the famous Blue and Green lakes. You will experience stunning panoramic views over Lake Okareka, Lake Okataina and Lake Tarawera with the majestic Mount Tarawera beaming down on you. We have horses to suit all abilities from first time riders to people who have ridden all their lives. Call 07 362 8185 or 021 292 2233 now or visit our website. www.treklakeokareka.co.nz
Classic Cruises Lake Rotoiti

Classic Cruises Lake Rotoiti

76A Te Akau Road, RD4, Okere Falls, Rotorua ,
Classic Cruises owns and operate The Ratanui on Lake Rotoiti, near Rotorua NZ. Catch your very own Rainbow Trout, take a cruise and explore the amazing scenery, or visit the Manupiriua Hot Springs whi
Quadzone Rotorua, NZ

Quadzone Rotorua, NZ

451 Ngongotaha Road, Rotorua ,
Quad biking, Quad bike tours, Rotorua, Tourism, New Zealand, Quad bikes, Adventure Tourism, Fun activities,Corporate events, Scenic tours
Tel: 274084322
Rotorua

Rotorua

Mountainbiking Trout Fishing Geothermal Maori Culture Spa Adventure Luxury http://rotorua.co.nz www.twitter.com/rotoruainfo
Waimangu Volcanic Valley Rotorua New Zealand

Waimangu Volcanic Valley Rotorua New Zealand

587 Waimangu Road, Rotorua ,
Waimangu is the destination of choice for visitors to Rotorua who enjoy exhiliaring walks through NZ native forests showcasing the valley's geothermal attractions
Woodstock Farm, Rotorua, NZ

Woodstock Farm, Rotorua, NZ

11 Highlands Loop Road, Rotorua ,
Woodstock Farm, Rotorua, New Zealand. Woodstock Farm is located just 10 minutes drive south of Rotorua. There is over 900 acres of operating sheep and cattle farmland, complimented with areas of both native bush and Radiata Forest. The property bounds State Highway 5, the beautiful pristine Green Lake (Lake Rotokakahi) and the Forest. Woodstock offers an outstanding opportunity for hiking, mountain biking and much more.
Kia Ora Guided City Walks, Rotorua

Kia Ora Guided City Walks, Rotorua

Ohinemutu Village, Rotorua ,
Connect with the culture, people, history and landscape that make this city unique. Relish in the stories of days past; you can extend your tour to include one of New Zealand’s leading cultural and heritage attractions, the Rotorua Museum. There you can follow the journey of the Te Arawa canoe, the beginning of tourism in NZ and settlement in Rotorua. Ohinemutu is home to the Te Papaiouru Marae and the Tama-te-Kapua meeting house, named after the paramount chief and captain of the Te Arawa canoe. This meeting house sits in its ornately carved splendor proudly overseeing the village. Entry inside this historic house is unavailable to tourists, however, you are more than welcome to view the external handcarved elevations. Across from the Te Papaiouru Marae and towards the lakes edge is the historic and magnificently decorated St Faith’s Church. Construction of this Tudor-style church was completed in 1914. Its interior also has a strong Maori presence with its beautiful carvings and woven tukutuku and taniko panels. A memorable feature that was added during later extensions to the church is a window etched with the image of Jesus wearing a Māori cloak - he appears to walk on the surface of the lake. The combination of all these elements offers a unique dimension with the European Tudor-style architecture and the Maori art demonstrating the easy alliance between the demigods of Maoridom with Christianity. The entire Ohinemutu Village is nestled among steaming vents and boiling hot pools . The raw beauty of Ohinemutu is spiritually uplifting and tranquil. Visitors are welcome to walk around this living village, at no charge, to view the cooking arrangements over the boiling hot water vents and to see the outdoor bathing sheds. Keep to the paths and observe common sense rules. Our guided walks take approximately 2hrs long. Should you wish to continue through to the Rotorua Museum an extra 1.5hrs should be added on. We can also organise tailored educational tours depending on the ages and specific topics the students are learning. Tours available for 8-12yrs, 13-16yrs, 16yrs+ Tours: 10am & 2pm daily Cost: $30.00 pp Educational Group quotes are available via email request What to bring: Comfortable walking shoes