Bay Of Plenty, New Zealand
outdoors
Posted over 5 years ago
Everybody knows Rotorua is one of the biggest tourist hotspots in New Zealand, for obvious reasons. But if you want to find a more peaceful place close, you can go towards the lakes south east of Rotorua. It’s not a long drive and it will take you to the Blue and Green lake first, and then you will find the beautiful Lake Tarawera! Tip: go watch the sunrise over the lake, it’s just magical!
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