Huka Falls is one of New Zealand's most fascinating naturally occurring phenomenons. The calm waters of the Waikato River flow peacefully by the banks until they enter a shallow ravine made of hard volcanic rock. The effect is a turbulent flow of more than 220,000 liters of water per second, rushing over a 36ft waterfall. A footbridge at the top of the falls places you in a prime position to get close and witness the powerful display of water below. Along the river, multiple lodges and spas offer a serene retreat from city life and plenty of chances to get outdoors.
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