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Glowworms of Waitomo & the Geothermal Wonders of Te Puia

Drift through Waitomo Glowworm Caves, a dark underground river and look up to see thousands of tiny lights — like a terrestrial Milky Way. The hush, broken only by the guide’s whisper and soft water splashes, makes the boat ride pure joy. In Rotorua’s heart, Te Puia blends raw geothermal power — geysers and bubbling mud pools — with Maori culture. Craft demonstrations and the haka add warm human presence, making it a sensory-rich place where land and culture meet.

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Steam, Sunlight & Surreal Silence at El Tatio

El Tatio wakes before dawn, a high-altitude wonder tucked into the Andes of northern Chile. Perched above 14,000 feet, this sprawling geothermal field is the largest in the Southern Hemisphere and the third-largest geyser basin on Earth. As the chill of morning clings to the altiplano, more than 80 geysers punctuate the landscape with thin plumes of steam and bursts of boiling water — an otherworldly show that’s at its most magical in the pale light just after sunrise.

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