Triple Deal tour is unique as it blends New Zealand’s geothermal wonders, natural beauty, and quirky landmarks in one unforgettable day.
Witness the eruption of Lady Knox Geyser and explore the colorful pools of Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland.
Walk beneath the towering Redwoods of Rotorua’s Whakarewarewa Forest and marvel at the crystal-clear Blue Spring, source of much of New Zealand’s bottled water.
Along the way, enjoy a fun stop at Tirau’s famous corrugated iron Dog and Sheep buildings.
Unlike standard tours, this itinerary combines Rotorua’s geothermal marvels with the serenity of Putaruru’s Blue Spring and the character of rural towns, making it a perfect mix of nature, culture, and local flavor in a single journey from Auckland
Pickup included
Morning Pick-Up from SkyCity Hotel Auckland CBD: 5:45am onward, Sharp 6:00am we will start the tour. Kindly be on time on or before time to avoid disappointments.
It will take approximately about 15 minutes to complete the pickups.
Departure 6:00 am
Travel: Auckland to Tirau
Approximately (2hrs drive covering 175kms) via SH 1.
From Tirau to Wai-O-Tapu
1 hour 30 Minutes drive.
The Mud Pool at Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland, near Rotorua, is one of New Zealand's most active geothermal features. It consists of bubbling, boiling mud created by underground geothermal activity. The thick, grey mud constantly bubbles due to the release of volcanic gases, offering a fascinating display of nature’s raw power. The Mud Pool sits in a crater formed by a volcanic eruption and is a popular attraction for visitors interested in geothermal phenomena.
The Lady Knox Geyser, located in the Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland near Rotorua, New Zealand, is a natural hot spring geyser that erupts daily at 10:15 AM. Triggered by a surfactant introduced by park staff, its eruptions can reach heights of up to 10-20 meters, lasting for about an hour. The geyser was discovered in the early 20th century and named after Lady Constance Knox, the daughter of a former New Zealand governor.
Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland is a stunning geothermal park located near Rotorua, New Zealand. Known for its vibrant, otherworldly landscapes, it features bubbling mud pools, steaming fumaroles, and colorful hot springs such as the iconic Champagne Pool. Visitors can explore a network of walking trails that offer close-up views of geysers, including the daily eruption of the Lady Knox Geyser. The park is a unique showcase of geothermal activity and natural beauty, attracting visitors with its surreal colors and dynamic geothermal phenomena.
The Redwood Forest located in Rotorua, is a serene and beautiful forest known for its towering Californian Coast Redwoods, some of which were planted in 1901. This forest offers a network of free walking trails that wind through the majestic redwoods, providing stunning views of the lush native plants and geothermal landscapes.
Customers who wish to enjoy the Tree Walk (Pay your own), are encourage to buy the tickets on their own and do the Tree Walk, while others are doing the Free Walk.
The forest is a popular spot for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, offering a peaceful escape with its fresh air, impressive trees, and vibrant greenery.
The Blue Spring in Putāruru, New Zealand, is a stunning natural attraction renowned for its crystal-clear, vibrant blue waters. Located along the Te Waihou Walkway in the Waikato region, this spring supplies approximately 70% of New Zealand's bottled water due to its exceptional purity .
The Te Waihou Walkway offers a scenic route through native bush and alongside the Waihou River, leading visitors to the Blue Spring. The spring maintains a constant temperature of 11°C year-round and flows at an impressive rate of 42 cubic meters per minute .
Tirau is a small, charming town located in the Waikato region of New Zealand, known for its quirky corrugated iron sculptures and creative architecture. Positioned along State Highway 1, it serves as a popular stopover for travelers heading to Rotorua, Taupo, and beyond. The town is famous for its giant corrugated iron sheep and dog buildings, housing the local i-SITE visitor center and a wool shop, adding to its unique character. Tirau is also home to cozy cafes, boutique shops, and local art, making it an interesting and delightful stop.
Arrive 8.15 am
2. Dog and Sheep Shaped Corrugated Metal Buildings, Tirau New Zealand
We recommend travelers to take a bathroom break and buy coffee or snacks. (15 minutes). You can pre-order to some of the recommended cafe's while we are on the way to Tirau to save time.
Departure 8.30 am
Travel: Tirau to Mudpool - Wai-O-Tapu
Approximately 1hr 10mins(80 km) via State Hwy 5
From Tirau, we head back to Auckland CBD, on the way back, we will drop off our friendly tourists at the Airport Transfer, and Airport hotels.
Our guides will help in the tickets redemption if required. Or else, it quite straight forward just have to do the redemption at the reception just before entry.
Auckland is New Zealand's largest city, known for its stunning harbor, volcanic landscapes, and vibrant multicultural scene. With over 50 trails and 22 islands, it's a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
The Sky Tower is Auckland's tallest structure, offering panoramic views of the city from its observation deck.
This museum offers a comprehensive look at New Zealand's history, culture, and natural environment.
Waiheke Island is known for its beautiful beaches, vineyards, and olive groves.
Rangitoto Island is a volcanic island offering hiking trails and panoramic views of the Hauraki Gulf.
Auckland Zoo is home to over 1,400 animals and offers educational programs and conservation efforts.
A traditional Maori method of cooking food using heated rocks buried in a pit oven. Meats and vegetables are cooked slowly in the earth oven, giving them a unique smoky flavor.
A meringue-based dessert with a crisp crust and soft, light inside, usually topped with whipped cream and fresh fruit.
A classic New Zealand takeaway food, featuring fresh fish (usually snapper or tarakihi) and chips, often served with tartare sauce.
Summer is the peak tourist season with warm temperatures, long daylight hours, and numerous outdoor events. It's perfect for beach activities and hiking.
New Zealand Dollar (NZD)
GMT+12
230VV, 50HzHz
Auckland is generally safe, with low levels of violent crime. However, petty crime like pickpocketing can occur in tourist areas.
Auckland Railway Station
Auckland Bus Terminal
Buses are the most common form of public transport in Auckland. The network includes local, frequent, and express services.
Available • Apps: Uber, Ola
Car, Bike, Scooter
Waiheke Island is known for its beautiful beaches, vineyards, and olive groves. It offers a mix of relaxation and adventure.
Rangitoto Island is a volcanic island offering hiking trails and panoramic views of the Hauraki Gulf.
The Hobbiton Movie Set is a popular tourist attraction featuring the filming locations from the Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit movies.
Price varies by option