Showing posts with label Te Puia Rotorua New Zealand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Te Puia Rotorua New Zealand. Show all posts

Monday, 10 October 2011

NZ: Te Puia, Rotorua

Rotorua is Maori heartland.  We couldn't leave it without experiencing some Maori culture, even if it's a touristy bit of it.  We went to Te Puia, the New Zealand Maori Arts & Crafts Institue, which offered an evening Maori culture package including a Maori welcome, kapa haka (Maori performing arts concert), Maori feast with traditional hangi (earth-cooked oven meal) and a night tour of the illuminated Pohutu geyser.  The culture showcase was dignified, the food excellent and the geyser spectacular.  It turned out to be a very enjoyable evening.


Maori carving




At the entrance, monumental posts spiral towards the heavens, each representing a divine realm






Welcome ceremony


Dance performance


Maori singers - powerful operatic performances


Spectacular Pohutu geyser, the largest in the Southern Hemisphere






Stone at entrance that you rub for good luck as you leave

Thursday, 6 October 2011

NZ: Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Park

Just 20 minutes south of Rotorua is the bubbling Wai-O-Tapu Geothermal Park, a wonderland of boiling mudpools, coloured hot and cold pools, volcanic craters and the Lady Knox Geyser that erupts on schedule once a day up to 20 metres.  Visitors trek through these natural phenomenons on self-guided tours that could take a couple of hours, longer if you take photos and it is a photographer's dream with its multi-coloured steaming pools and rocks.


Lady Knox "smoking"


Start of the eruption




Almost there...


There!




Volcanic craters abound


Different views of the Champagne Pool




How is this formed?  See below...











Coloured vegetation
Coloured rocks


Beautiful vista: green lake in the park - we had to line up on a lookout to take this photo






The Champagne pool looked different on the return trip




The colour is authentic - I took enough shots until I got it right!


Next post: Devil's bath and more