Huka Falls
The Māori word Huka means 'foam', and this is a most appropriate descriptor for the dramatic rapids that shape the largest falls on the Waikato River.
The falls are located near Taupo in the central North Islandat a point where the river, normally 100-metres wide, is channelled through a mere 20-metre-wide chute and then out over a 20-metre drop. Every second, Huka Falls is flushed with 250,000 cubic metres of water. The pressure shoots the water out over 8 metres and and down into a beautifully coloured pool.
When viewing the falls, you can choose to watch from a pedestrian bridge, take a guided tour, or experience the river first hand on the Huka Jet Boat.
The falls are a popular tourist destination and are easily accessed from State Highway One.
Image credit: Wikipedia user Antilived
cost:
Free
dates:
Always on
venue:
Huka Falls, State Highway One, Taupo
region:
Waikato, New Zealand
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