Thursday, 15 March 2012

15. Rotorua, New Zealand.

According to Wikipedia, the name of Rotorua are comes from Maori , the full name being Te Rotorua-nui-a-Kahumatamomoe; roto means lake and rua two – Rotorua thus meaning 'Second lake'. Rotorua was established as a borough (small city) in 1922 and declared a city in 1962 before becoming a District in 1979.
Rotorua is a  part of New Zealand that famous with Maori tribe and it's
scenery for travel and tours. Maori tribe are the indigenous folk in Aotearoa in New Zealand. Their fascinating and vibrant culture are giving an attraction to traveler to visit the country.
Rotorua are giving fully satisfaction to the visitor who makes the sight seeing there and join the excitement there.Beside that, Rotorua is a famous place in getting outside and getting muddy because of its position on a volcanic line. There are 16 lakes surrounding the Rotorua region, however 15 are fishable lakes of varying size and depth.
All lakes are can easily accessible by car and most can be fished from the shoreline and by wading, however a small boat opens up much more water.
All lakes are open 365 days per year except for Tarawera, Rotoiti and Okataina.

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