Taupo Attractions
Taupo is a popular tourist destination, with a huge range of attractions. From bubbly mud pools and spouting geysers to sky diving and high speed jet boat rides to the base of a spectacular waterfall, there is something to entertain everyone!
Lake Taupo
Lake Taupo is the largest lake by surface area in New Zealand with a surface area of 616 square kilometres (238 square miles). It is also the second largest freshwater lake by surface area in geopolitical Oceania after Lake Murray (Papua New Guinea).
Drained by the Waikato River, (New Zealand's longest river), Lake Taupo's main tributaries are the Waitahanui River, the Tongariro River, and the Tauranga Taupo River.
Activities on Lake Taupo include freshwater fishing, boating, kayaking, swimming, jet boating, jet skiing and much more.
Huka Falls
The spectacular Huka Falls are New Zealand's most visited natural attraction, providing a fantastic photo opportunity. Watch as more than 220,000 litres of water tumbles over the cliff face per second!
The falls are located in the Wairakei Tourist Park, just a short drive north of Taupo. There is an Information Centre located by the falls and several viewing platforms provide excellent vantage points.
Craters of the Moon
The Craters of the Moon thermal area is located in the Wairakei Park and sprang up in the 1950s when the nearby power station lowered underground water levels. The 30-minute walk visits bubbling craters, mud pools and steam vents.
Volcanic 'Mount Doom'
The Tongariro National Park World Heritage Area is nestled at the southern end of Lake Taupo. The park is legendary for its dramatic and eerie scenery and is very accessibile. Ski on an active volcano or take a one day hike from alpine meadow to mountain summit, with stunning volcanic landscapes along the way.
Thanks to a geologically turbulent past, the area provided the Lord of the Rings crew with the raw material they needed to create mystical Middle-earth, including Mordor, Emyn Muil, Mount Doom and the Plains of Gorgoroth.
Mine Bay Carvings at Lake Taupo
Master carver Matahi Whakataka-Brightwell carved Ngatoroirangi, his first ever rock carving, onto the cliff face at the southern end of Mine Bay, Lake Taupo.
The best way to view the carving is by sea kayak. Trips begin with a launch trip to the site, then visitors transfer to kayaks to view the carvings.
Did you Know?
The first organised commercial bungee jumping first began in New Zealand and was created by AJ Hackett.
