A Rotorua Must Do - Daytime for Nature!
Good to have a tree walk and climb up to the top of the trees
Beautiful experience of walking among majestic trees and learning about their history and anatomy.
Rather over rated. The walk around before hand was nicer. Boards very slippery on swing bridges.
Hi the treewalk is spectacular through the redwood forest, with a beautiful sense of peace and tranquility within nature and getting to see up and close a redwood forest from up within the trees high off the ground shows you how enormous these trees are, night time is an amazing experience where these trees are lit up.
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redhot from New Zealand wrote on 25 June 2025
Absolutely amazing!
We went up about 4.30pm and the sun set at 5ish so we did half the walk in the day and half the walk at night! It usually takes about 40 mins but we read all the signs on the platforms and took loads of photos!