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Waimangu Go Solar

Waimangu have installed solar panels on the visitor centre roof as part of their wider commitment to sustainable tourism.

Waimangu Volcanic Valley is an area known for the power of Mount Tarawera and the geothermal features in the valley. Now the eco-tourism attraction is using solar energy to power its visitor centre in a bid to reduce their carbon footprint.

They have installed solar panels to the roof of their visitor centre, with the power generated by the panels being used for the café, retail store and visitor centre. The panels were installed in December 2018, as part of Waimangu’s wider commitment to sustainability.

Waimangu Operations Manager Craig Wishart with the solar panels.

Waimangu General Manager David Blackmore has been keeping track of the power savings since installing the panels and said that it’s great to see a measurable impact of the change.

“To date we’ve saved over $1,000 on our power bill. We measure and report on the results at every board meeting, and the whole team here are always keen to hear how they’re going. It’s great to see the numbers stack up.”

Waimangu Volcanic Valley is a scenic reserve, the only example of a native New Zealand eco-system regenerating from total destruction caused by the 1886 eruption of Mount Tarawera. Because of this historic and environmental significance, looking after the environment has always been core to the activity of this eco-tourism attraction.

Operations Supervisor, Lily Florence with a Goodnature possum trap.

The team at Waimangu work with the Department of Conservation on predator control, and work to protect the native birds, insects and wildlife that call the valley home.

Initiatives like installing the solar panels show that the businesses commitment to sustainable tourism goes further than the work in the valley that the guests can see.

“We love sharing our unique natural environment with guests from all over the world. It’s great that we can also make the most of the natural resources we have available to us to minimise our impact on the environment” Blackmore said.

  • What an unbelievable walk, really good information on both the brochure and on boards at strategic points. Lots of activity from the thermal vents and the lakes, it took us 3 hours to walk down, and after the boat around the lake we took the free bus back to the top, but you can walk back. A great day…

    Andy
    Hatherleigh, United Kingdom

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  • We had a great trip here - very organised walk with lots of information and fascinating views of the craters. The boat trip on the lake was very relaxing and timed to allow us to catch the bus back up. We had a good lunch back at the…

    Penny
    Brisbane, Australia

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  • So impressive and wonderful to tramp through...fantastic vapor whirls on the magnificent colorful lakes...great ferns with thousands of different shades of green.....amazing viewpoints to look down into the valley...awesome hues of ever changing volcanic terraces in different lights of the day....a great bus service for weary people or elderly ones to appreciate this veritable gem of…

    Thomas Rhöse
    Google Review

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  • A must-go in Rotorua, where you'll explore a stunning scenery of ferns and volcanic rocks and…

    Simone
    Brasillia

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  • A peaceful quiet walk in the rain. We came here on a rainy day, as there wasn’t much else to do outside when in rains in Rotorua. Staff was nice and walked us through the bus stops and how everything worked there. We paid the additional $5 to rent a heat thermometer gun (not sure was the actual name of it is). It was cool to see how hot the water was getting with the temperature gauge. This was a good place to go when it rains. The walkway is…

    Spring
    Texas

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  • We were fortunate to visit when there were no crowds and walked the valley in almost complete isolation which added to the mysterious and prehistoric feel. Everywhere we turned was a feast for the eyes. Our teenage son only wished we could have spent more time there. If you appreciate nature, enjoy an easy hike, want to see something unique Waimangu is for…

    Dianna
    Tokyo, Japan

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