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Summer Hours are: 8am - 5.30pm (Last boat trip accross is 4.30pm)

Winter Hours are: 8am - 5.00pm (Last boat trip accross is 4.00pm)

Summer hours are during day light saving time.


Situated on the Waikato River is Lake Ohakuri which is a Hydro-Electric power plant. Flooded in 1961 the earth dam is noted for having the largest holding lake of any of the Earth hydro schemes. Whilst flooding, the water was raised 65 feet in 14 days.
The Silica terraces which form the base of Orakei-Korako Geyserland are noted as being the largest mass since the destruction of the pink and white terraces on the edge of Lake Rotomahana beneath Mt Tarawera in 1886. At present there is up to 23 natural active geysers that play freely throughout the area with one geothermal consultant stating that Orakei-Korako has the greatest number of active geysers of any geothermal field in NZ, with the most variable and interesting changes of anywhere. There is a vast number of boiling hot springs to view as well as mud pools and extensive bush walks through areas of native flora and fauna. Possibly the highlight for most on the walk is the thermal Ruatapu Cave(sacred hole) extending some 120 feet down to a hot pool at the bottom aptly named “Waiwhakaata” meaning pool of mirrors. Its origin is still uncertain, but some theories suggest a giant hydrothermal eruption. The name “Orakei-Korako” is said to interpret into “Place of Adorning” where it is thought that the Maori women used the pool to bath and beautify themselves for ceremonies.

From earliest times the Waikato Valley near Orakei-Korako was occupied by Maoris of the Ngati Tahu subtribe of Tuwharetoa. By the early 1800’s the Maori population had congregated at Orakei-Korako, probably attracted by the hot springs, which were used for cooking and bathing. A diary entry for the 11 March 1850 recorded that the Maoris lived in this singular spot “to spare their women the trouble of procuring wood for fuel. They seldom light a fire; everything is cooked in the springs”. The date when the Ngati Tahu vacated Orakei-Korako to settle at other locations some 6 miles East is not recorded, but it has been suggested that they left after the eruption of Mt Tarawera in 1886, when great changes are alleged to have occurred in the hot springs. By the turn of the century all but two families had moved from Orakei Korako.

The earliest known route from Rotorua to Taupo for early European travellers passed right through Orakei Korako, and it was the existing Maoris who provided a dug out canoe for the river crossings. It was at this point in the early 1900’s that the geothermal area was established as a visitor attraction. To transfer the visitors across the then swift Waikato River they used the dug-out canoe, until in the 1930’s a wire strop and pulley system was erected across the river and a punt with a guiding rudder was used to catch the flow and propel the punt along the wire strop crossing from one side to the other side.
Nowadays since the Lake was formed access to the geothermal area is by power boat. The visitor attraction caters to a large number of both domestic and international visitors but still retains the beauty and serenity that it has always held.

Address: 494 Orakei Korako Road, Taupo 3083
Phone: 07 378 3131
State: Taupo
Zip Code: 3083


Opening Hours

Monday: 08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday: 08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday: 08:00 - 17:00
Thursday: 08:00 - 17:00
Friday: 08:00 - 17:00
Saturday: 08:00 - 17:00
Sunday: 08:00 - 17:00


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Reviews
A spectacular place. The boat trip over is very short. The geology features are amazing. Loved it there.
Walking track gets you right in the middle of an interesting area. Great walking track steps. Self guided. Friendly and good value.
Well worth the visit. Nicely set out by the river and comprehensive boardwalks. Doesn't take too long and not too arduous. Simple but nice cafe, and nice people. Tesla charger available for those interested.
The setting and staff was incredible. Easy parking. Easy to find your way around. The jetty over to the track was awesome. The track itself was easy to follow and magnificent for any keen eye or photographer. Plenty of information of the plants and features. Very well put together and maintained. Would highly recommend
Absolutely stunning. Very well laid out, on the shores of a gorgeous lake; this might be Taupo's best kept secret. If you want to see some amazing geothermal activity but keep away from the crowds, this is it.
Absolutely awesome experience! Ancient thermal activity untouched & naturally magnificent. Certainly a hidden treasure. Very professional and beautifully set out with friendly helpful staff. Photos do not do it justice you need to experience it to feel the heat, smells & thermal activity for yourself.
Staff were kind and lovely, weather was not the most sunny but the walk was quite pleasant. Nice to get close to nature. They lent us umbrellas for extra comfort at the walk too.
A short detour to arrive in this fascinating geothermal wonderland. Cross the river and you're surrounded by mud pools and colourful landscape set in the bush. Explore this unique site following well-marked trails.
The geothermal formations are amazing and it's a nice relaxed walk around the park. Perfect after an adventure filled day :
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