



Wharewaka Lodge
Wharewaka Lodge, Lake Taupo, New Zealand
Wharewaka Lodge offers three luxury suites each with en suite bathroom and private balcony. Each of the suites is enhanced by fresh flowers, complimentary wines, organic juices, speciality teas and filter coffee, herbal toiletries and beautiful cotton bed linen and bathrobes.
There is also a cozy living room where guests can relax beside an open wood fire with complimentary wines and hors d´oeuvres each evening, and a terrace leading to a sheltered courtyard and directly to the lakeside. Should you wish to explore the area, there are bicycles and kayaks available for guest use and 'in house' spa treatments are available by arrangement.
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Experiences while staying here
The following activities are designed to give you the most authentic experiences of the area where you’re staying. We work with local guides, who use their knowledge and often a resident’s eye to show you the main sights and more out-of-the-way attractions. Our specialists can also suggest outdoor pursuits and activities, such as cooking classes, that will introduce you to the traditions of the area’s inhabitants.
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Chris Jolly's Cruise on Lake Taupo
A scenic cruise taking you out on to Lake Taupo, to the Maori rock carvings and to historical points of interest in Whakaipo Bay.
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This jet boat ride takes you upriver, through native bush and past thermal pools, to the very base of the Huka Falls, where 220,000 liters of water per second come tumbling over the cliff face.
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