Kakahi Falls

Hell's Gate / Rotorua, North Island, New Zealand

About Kakahi Falls

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Waterfall Safety and Common Sense

Kakahi Falls was our waterfalling excuse to check out the Hell’s Gate Thermal Reserve and Spa.

What made this waterfall different from most of the others we had seen was that it was said to be the tallest thermal waterfall in the Southern Hemisphere.

I’m not certain if this lofty claim was true or not because this waterfall was barely 12m high.

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Kakahi Falls

Later on in our November 2004 trip to New Zealand, we would see a much taller waterfall along the Tongariro Crossing whose stream also possessed geothermical heating.

In any case, the hot sulphurous waters of Kakahi Falls were said to be traditionally used by the Maori for bathing and healing. That said, during our visit, the falls were off limits for bathing.

Experiencing Kakahi Falls and Hell’s Gate

To get to the waterfall, Julie and I paid our $25 NZD fee per adult (as of November 2004) to enter the facility.

We then explored the geothermal reserve that consisted of bubbling mud pools, acidic lakes, sulphur fumaroles, and roaring sinter cones.

The thermal features had colourful names like the Devil’s Bath, Baby Adam, Sulphur Bath, Inferno, and Spraying Pool, among others.

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When we got past the entrance facility of Hell’s Gate, that was when we walked besides mud pools such as this one

So that kind of attested to the hellish nature of these features. We definitely contented ourselves with seeing the features while not coming close to touching them.

We eventually took a signed spur to Kakahi Falls. This path took us on a short native bush walk past the Cold Water Pond before reaching the lookout resulting in the photo you see at the top of this page.

Back on the main path, we kept going on the loop walk to the backside of the Hell’s Gate reserve. Along the way, we traversed through the steamy and seemingly desolate Sulphur Crystal Valley.

The Sulphur Crystal Valley had more features with names like the Devil’s Throat, Devil’s Cauldron, the Mud Volcano, Steaming Cliffs, Hot Sulphur Lakes, the Cooking Pool, and the pale green Sulphur Lake.

Indeed, with such place names, it made us wonder if we were literally experiencing Hell on Earth.

Authorities

Kakahi Falls resides in the jurisdiction of the Hell’s Gate Thermal Reserve and Spa. For information or inquiries about the area as well as current conditions, visit their website.

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