Geothermal area and attraction in New Zealand
Champagne Pool
Waiotapu (Māori for "sacred waters ") is an active geothermal area at the southern end of the Okataina Volcanic Centre , just north of the Reporoa caldera , in New Zealand 's Taupo Volcanic Zone . It is 27 kilometres south of Rotorua .[ 1] Due to dramatic geothermal conditions beneath the earth, the area has many hot springs noted for their colourful appearance, in addition to the Lady Knox Geyser , Champagne Pool , Artist's Palette , Primrose Terrace and boiling mud pools .[ 2] These can mostly be viewed through access by foot, and in addition to a paid and curated experience, naturally forming hot springs appear around the area. The geothermal area covers 18 square kilometres.[ 1] Prior to European occupation the area was the homeland of the Ngāti Whaoa tribe who descended from those on the Arawa waka (canoe).
The area has a long history as a tourist attraction. While the area has been protected as a scenic reserve[ 3] since 1931, a tourist operation occupies part of the reserve under a concession. It operates under the name "Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland".[ 4] The business was bought in 2012 by Te Arawa Group Holdings, a local Maori tribal business, from the Sewell/Leinhardt family, who had run it for 30 years.[ 5]
New Zealand State Highway 38 begins at Waiotapu and runs south-east through Kaingaroa Forest to Murupara .
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Water pond made yellow by sulfur
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38°21′34″S 176°22′11″E / 38.35944°S 176.36972°E / -38.35944; 176.36972
Populated places
Te Ipu Wai Auraki Ward
Rotorua Rural Ward
w/i Bay of Plenty Region w/i Waikato Region
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