Last Updated: Mar. 10, 2008

Rotorua on the North Island of New Zealand is the country’s best-known tourist center and is most famous for it’s geothermal features such as its hot pools, boiling mud and steam vents as well as it’s strong Maori heritage and history.
Rotorua is also home to the world renowned, award winning Agrodome facility featuring demonstrations of sheep sheering, sheep dogging and guided tours through the working farm.
The town is also host to a whole range of activities including the Skyline Gondola, Luge Rides and the ‘Zorb’.

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