Tu Puia Geothermal Village

Saturday, April 12, 2025

After our Hobbiton excursion, we had just enough time to walk down to the lake by the hotel.

Picture perfect weather
Beautiful black swans

We took a quick drive to the Geothermal Village.  Rotorua is quite an active area, with some homes even being heated geothermally (not sure that is a real word 😳). 

Anyway, the Tu Puia Village not only had geysers but an institute where Maaori studies and craftsmanship are explored and learned.

Whale bone for carving
Love their artwork
A kite!

We also “tried” to see a kiwi, but it was in a very dark enclosure.

The geyser was the main attraction, and our timing was perfect to see it in its glory

But first, the biggest mud pit in New Zealand
Funny, the area smelled more like sulfur 9 years ago than now.  Is it me??

Of course, there was a quick run through the gift shop on the way out.  Prices here are VERY reasonable.

We took the quick drive back to the hotel, and we immediately went to dinner.  TOO MUCH FOOD!!

The smoke is not quite visible, but Ivonne said her steak was literally  cooking on the hot plate.  I had seafood chowder and pasta.

Several of us were disappointed that the music in the hotel bar ended at 8pm (on Saturday night??).  But in the long run, it was for the best.  I scored an 82 on my FitBit this night and I needed the sleep. 

Two more flights tomorrow (numbers 8 & 9) to Christchurch and then Queenstown. 

Bye bye north island of New Zealand.

The next day …. crossing over to the South Island

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