Waimangu in 50, 100 & 200 Words

50, 100 and 200 word descriptions of Waimangu Volcanic Valley.

50 Words
Waimangu Volcanic Valley
The Worlds Youngest Geothermal Area

Waimangu connects people with the beating heart of the world’s youngest geothermal valley, its unique history and legacy. Home to the now hidden Pink and White Terraces, the eighth natural wonder of the world, visitors are immersed in the stories of the Mt Tarawera volcanic eruption, its people, and the resulting dramatic landscape changes that created the world’s youngest geothermal valley.

Couple walking at Waimangu Volcanic Valley

Couple in geothermal park at Waimangu Volcanic Valley

Girl of geothermal boat tour in Rotorua

100 Words

Waimangu Volcanic Valley

Rotorua, New Zealand

The World’s Youngest Geothermal Area

 

Waimangu connects people with the beating heart of the world’s youngest geothermal valley, its unique history and legacy. Home to the now hidden Pink and White Terraces, the eighth natural wonder of the world, Waimangu immerses visitors in the stories of the Mt Tarawera volcanic eruption, its people, and the resulting dramatic landscape changes that created the world’s youngest geothermal valley.

Through a variety of self-guided, and guided, nature walks, hikes, and lake cruises, interpretive signage, technology, map guides, and human to human interaction visitors immerse, imagine, and feel the unique geothermal features, regenerating forest, bird life, botany, and culture and legacy of the Waimangu Volcanic Valley.

Frying Pan geothermal lake - the world's largest hot spring

Nature walks in Rotorua at Waimangu Volcanic Valley

Blue Inferno Crater Lake at Waimangu Volcanic Valley

200 Words
Waimangu Volcanic Valley and lake Rotomahana Boat Cruises
Rotorua, New Zealand
The World’s Youngest Geothermal Area

 

Waimangu connects people with the beating heart of the world’s youngest geothermal valley, its unique history and legacy. Home to the now hidden Pink and White Terraces, the eighth natural wonder of the world, Waimangu immerses visitors in the stories of the Mt Tarawera volcanic eruption, its people, and the resulting dramatic landscape changes that created the world’s youngest geothermal valley.

Through a variety of self-guided, and guided, nature walks, hikes, and lake cruises, interpretive signage, technology, map guides, and human to human interaction visitors immerse, imagine, and feel the unique geothermal features, regenerating forest, bird life, botany, and culture and legacy of the Waimangu Volcanic Valley.

 

Spectacular Geothermal activity in the Worlds’ youngest geothermal system within 22 volcanic craters created on 10 June 1886. 

Waimangu and Rotomahana are “must do” eco-experiences for those who wish to experience NZ’s unique ecology, botany and geothermal features. See Frying Pan Lake, one of the largest hot water springs in the World. Mysterious and beautiful, Inferno Crater Lake which rises and falls as it heats and cools. Delicate Sinter Terraces grow from the deposits of the hot spring water. Rare and unusual plants have adapted to grow on the hot earths of Waimangu, amongst the regenerating native forests.