It seems hard to imagine the volcano having such a furious side when it erupted more than a hundred years ago. Although it has always had the smell of white smoke and sulfur, it feels generally tame.
More
See all 4 photos
Mount Tarawera Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
Some information may have been translated by Google Translate
Talavera erupted in 1886, the largest volcanic eruption in New Zealand's history. There are also various trips to volcanoes on offer here today. Local tour guides will introduce the volcanic structure and take visitors on a half-day 4WD tour, starting from Rotorua, passing through scenic farmland and New Zealand's largest man-made forest, arriving at the foot of the Tarauila volcano, and then onwards. Climb the rim of the massive crater. In addition, you can also parachute down to the crater, or climb to the top of the 1111-meter-high mountain by yourself, and you will have the opportunity to see rare wildlife along the way.
Recommendations Near Mount Tarawera
Mount Tarawera Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
Some reviews may have been translated by Google Translate
It seems hard to imagine the volcano having such a furious side when it erupted more than a hundred years ago. Although it has always had the smell of white smoke and sulfur, it feels generally tame.
Tarawela is actually an active volcano, but now it is very docile, occasionally bubble, so the geothermal resources there are very rich. I hope it has been so docile.
Suitable for a day or two short trips, climb the mountain to see the water! Breathing fresh air, there is a loss, the air in the mountains is very fresh, full of negative ions!