Lake Taupo
Lake Taupo was an excellent stop, one deserving of more time than we spent there. A vast volcanic lake, it’s surrounded by holiday houses, full-time homes, and more importantly, a wealth of natural attractions, from thermal pools to Huka Falls, along with a traditional “holiday” town.




We were there just one night, but could have spent a week, hiking around the lake and nearby scenic river trails, kayaking from our AirBnb, and visiting thermal areas nearby.
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