Lake Taupō is New Zealand’s largest freshwater lake, located in the North Island’s volcanic plateau, formed from the caldera of a massive ancient eruption, offering clear waters for fishing, boating, and geothermal attractions like hot springs and Huka Falls nearby, with the town of Taupō serving as a hub for adventure and nature activities. It’s known as Taupō Moana, the “inland sea,” famous for trout fishing, stunning scenery, hiking, and unique Māori rock carvings accessible by water
Mahu Waterfall is a stunning natural wonder that promises an exciting adventure for visitors of all ages. Located in a Read more...
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