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Kuylao Park is large and has no obvious distinction between the park and the outside. This is still a geothermal-based attraction, and the rising white smoke always makes the air smell of sulphur with rotten eggs!
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Kuirau Park Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Located at the northern end of Rotorua, Kuirau Park is lush and vibrant. There are walking paths leading to geothermally active areas. If you are lucky, you can witness the wonders of steam eruptions. Volcanic activity in the park is very frequent, and places with warning signs are more dangerous. Tourists can choose to stay on the shady side of the safety fence. ,safer.
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Kuirau Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Kuylao Park is large and has no obvious distinction between the park and the outside. This is still a geothermal-based attraction, and the rising white smoke always makes the air smell of sulphur with rotten eggs!
This is a favorite park, before going to the geothermal park, it feels worth going, the park is large, the scenery is good, even more difficult to imagine is that this fairyland is due to a volcanic eruption in 2003, sludge covers the entire park to create such a fairyland.
Free geothermal parks in the central area. The whole area was filled with smoke and smelled of rotten eggs. Many hot spots have been circled for safety reasons. And the pond can soak feet with water, but try it, it's not very hot.
There are many small geothermal pools in the park, which smells bad. On a rainy evening, hot air can be seen from afar. It feels worthwhile to go to the geothermal park. If you've been to Geothermal Park, you don't have to go here.
Kuirao Park is a free volcanic landform park. The parks are filled with hot air, small volcanic lakes are steaming, bubbling mud pools are steaming, and caves under big trees are hissing hot steam. In the Bush green space, also from time to time found a mud hole, suddenly burst out a group of white vapor. Overhead the park, naturally is the cloud. Kuirao Park has several free hot springs for foot soaking. When you are tired of walking, you can sit down and soak your feet.
In fact, it's a vast green grassland. It's said that there are volcanoes, rolling hot mud and baths, which are free of charge, but I don't see them. It's near the lake. The park's big lunch of NZ 75, of course, also packed their most famous two pitch beer, stewed mutton is not flattering, but green mouth and prawns are very good, beer do not order cider, almost apple juice.