Huka Falls

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Thundering turquoise water funnels through a narrow chasm, exploding into a frothing white torrent that roars with raw power. Huka Falls, on the Waikato River just north of Taupō, is one of New Zealand's most accessible and awe-inspiring natural spectacles. The sheer volume of water — over 220,000 litres per second — plunges 11 metres into a seething pool, creating a permanent rainbow in the spray. Walking the short riverside track from the car park, you feel the ground tremble before you even see the falls.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

You can see Huka Falls comfortably in 30–45 minutes: walk from the car park to the bridge, take photos, and soak in the view. If you add the full Huka Falls Walkway (one hour return from Taupō) or a jet boat ride (45 minutes), plan for 1.5–2 hours total. The falls are a perfect quick stop en route between Rotorua and Tongariro or as a half-day outing from Taupō.

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