Anu M.
Yelp
After seeing pictures of thermal pools with eclectic brown, blue and lime green color, I was bent over backwards to visit Wai-O-Tapo Geothermal Wonderland, though we were running short of time that day.
Good thing we had sunscreen, caps and water bottles with us; there is no shade at all and it does get pretty hot.
The trail map provided at the Visitor Center is very helpful, and the different thermal pools and caves are clearly marked. I always love seeing geothermal activities; really amazes me and reminds me how brittle our earth is, and that the molten magma is not too far below from what I stand. The formations of the mud pools and sulphur caves emitting smelly fumaroles are pretty cool to see. A few of the pools are very colorful emanated by the different chemicals.
This was really not my first time watching geothermal activity, especially after my recent visit to Lassen Volcanic National Park, however, this one in New Zealand is a lot bigger and there's more to see!
One of my favorites here is the Champagne Pool, which has a dark brown outer crust that strikingly contrasts with the turquoise blue water, constantly emitting fumaroles. Not too far below is the magma that heats up this pool, forming water boils and fumaroles on the earth's surface.
My other favorite is the Devil's Bath that emits a shockingly neon green color. It looks too pretty to be called a Devil's Bath, but well, it is named so for a good reason.
Definitely recommend a trip to this thermal wonderland.