



Experience the magical geothermal landscape at Orakei Korako - The Hidden Valley!
Experience the magical geothermal landscape at Orakei Korako - The Hidden Valley!
Arriving at the Visitor Centre your adventure begins with a short ferry ride across the lake to the geothermal field at Orakei Korako.
Enjoy a leisurely walk at your own pace, taking your time to snap some amazing photos of this impressive landscape.
Get close up views of boiling acid and mud pools, geysers and colourful silica terraces from the safety of the boardwalk trail.
Orakei Korako's most unique attraction is New Zealand's only geothermal cave - Ruatapu Cave (Sacred Hole) which extends down 35m to a crystal clear acid pool. Our viewing platform allows safe viewing of this most unique feature as access inside is prohibited.
Once you have finished your walk the ferry will transport you back to the visitor centre where you can purchase refreshments from MudCake Café or peruse the Souvenir Shop.
All prices are shown inNZD ($)
Real highlights, tips, and the helpful advice straight from Bookme customers who’ve actually done this experience, summarised with AI support
I actually didn't use this booking due to a separation and having to meet with real estate agents. I did contact Orakai via email without receiving a reply, which was a shame considering the circumstances. I have wanted to visit for a while and had taken time off work when I planned this day out. The low rating is due to the company not responding to my email only, I would still like to visit when I can at a later date.
Our group included a German exchange student, a four and 2 year old and grandmother. We all enjoyed the experience and coped pretty well with all the up and down steps.. the smell and boiling mud and steam. We went early and dressed warmly, but got very hot with the heat of the ground, and the sun.. something i hadn't really expected. But overall it was great 👍
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Adrienne from New Zealand wrote on 07 April 2026
Has it all for Geo thermal site to visit!
Great place. Took our English friends and we were able to see all the thermal activity and mud pools in one site. And such a beautiful place. Very different to Rotorua. But in a good way as both offer same but differently.