The Waimangu Volcanic Valley is located a short 20-minute drive from Rotorua’s city center. This unique valley is the world's youngest geothermal system and was created as a direct result of the violent Mount Tarawera eruption in 1886. The eruption tore open a 17-kilometer or 10.5 mile rift, giving birth to the unique hydrothermal features and landscape seen in the valley today. As you wander along well-maintained trails, you'll encounter steaming vents, numerous small springs, the immense hot water spring called Frying Pan Lake, the stunning Inferno Crater Lake, and many other interesting sights. You need a minimum of 1.5-2 hours to explore the valley since it’s divided into different trail sections and winds down a steady hill. We walked the 3.2 kilometer or 2 mile “Terrace Track”, which goes from the Visitor Center to Bus Stop 2, and passes by the major highlights of the valley. We took the free shuttle bus back to the visitor center. Make sure to check opening hours and shuttle bus schedules in advance since they’re quite limited. There is also the option to do a cruise on Lake Rotomahana (extra charge).
Price: NZ$65 per adult for the self-guided walk (not including the cruise)