Wednesday 30 December 2015

Rotorua - Experience the Maori

Rotorua is a city on the southern shores of the lake of the Rotorua, in the Bay of Planty Region of New Zealand's North Island. It is known for its geothermal activity and features geysers and hot mud pools. 37.5% of the population here are Maori, compare to 14.9% in New Zealand as a whole, so we can sense stronger Maori culture here. After our visit at Hobbiton Movie Set, we drove directly to Rotorua and stayed here for 2 nights.




This is Rotorua's iconic building, the Rotorua Museum. At here visitors can discover the regions's rich Maori culture, volatile volcanic landscape and dramatic history. Formerly as Bath House of Rotorua, now this building has been transformed to museum. Well, I and wife did not enter as I like old building so just had sightseeing at this area. They are many old buildings to visit.  



This Spanish style old bath house has been restored to original condition and provide visitors the same service - heated bath. It is located at the same garden with Rotorua Museum.


Geothermal pool beside the Blue Baths (the Spanish style old building).


The Maori Arts





The lake beside the Rotorua Museum really huge. Initially I thought it was sea.

From Auckland, head toward South Eastern direction approximate 2 hours and 45 minutes driving. Matamata is at the middle of the journey so it is good to drop by for Hobbiton Movie Set then head to Rotorua.





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