Just outside of Taupo, Huka Falls stands as one of the most visited natural attractions on New Zealand’s North Island. Fed by Lake Taupo, Australasia’s largest freshwater lake, the falls are a powerful display of nature’s force. A footbridge offers a bird’s-eye view of the cascading water, while the Huka Falls Trail follows the river, providing visitors with a scenic and immersive experience. The trail winds through lush surroundings, allowing for a closer look at the turquoise waters and the roar of the falls.
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