Orakei Korako
Orakei Korako

Orakei Korako

494 Orakei Korako Road, Taupo, Waikato, 3083

The Basics

Take a self-guided tour of the geothermal park by following a 1.5-mile (2.5-kilometer) boardwalk. Admission tickets includes round-trip ferry transport, which carries you from the visitor center to the geothermal field. The geothermal area is only accessible by boat.

For a more thrilling journey, travel by float plane. Flights usually take off directly from the Waikato River and land at Orakei Korako to explore, before soaring over the nearby Huka Falls on the return leg. You can also get to Orakei Korako by a jet boat on the Waikato River, passing the sheer cliffs of Tutukau Gorge along the way.

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Self-Guided Geothermal Tour in Orakei Korako
Self-Guided Geothermal Tour in Orakei Korako
$30.16 per adult
Traveler Favorite
Great experience and not crowded
Wonderful people at the visitor center! Super remote area - ensure you have proper transportation there and back. Enjoyed our time here even in the rain!
Cynthia_C, Apr 2024

Things to Know Before You Go

  • There is Wi-Fi at the visitor center and café.

  • Ferries from the visitor center run on demand.

  • There are lots of steps at Orakei Korako, which makes it unsuitable for wheelchairs and strollers.

  • There are plenty of benches to rest on while making your way around the site.

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How to Get There

Orakei Korako is a 30-minute drive from Taupo. Follow State Highway 1 north for about 12 miles (20 kilometers) and then take the Tutukau Road turnoff; look out for the Orakei Korako signposts. Driving from Rotorua takes about 45 minutes.

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When to Get There

Orakei Korako is an off-the-beaten-path attraction and is therefore quieter than other geothermal sites in Taupo. Arrive for the site’s early morning opening time to experience it at its quietest.

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The Meaning Behind the Names

The name Orakei Korako means the Place of Adorning. In times past, Maori women from the Ngati Tahu iwi (tribe) used to come to this area to bathe and prepare for various ceremonies. Among the most eye-catching thermal features at the site is the hot jewel-toned pool at the bottom of Ruatapu Cave. This pool is known as Waiwhakaata (Pool of Mirrors).

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Frequently Asked Questions
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