Kuylao Park is large and has no obvious distinction between the park and the outside. This is still a geothermal-based attraction, and the rising white smoke always makes the air smell of sulphur with rotten eggs!
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Posted: Oct 14, 2019
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乐天的静
5/5Outstanding
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This is a favorite park, before going to the geothermal park, it feels worth going, the park is large, the scenery is good, even more difficult to imagine is that this fairyland is due to a volcanic eruption in 2003, sludge covers the entire park to create such a fairyland.
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Posted: Mar 10, 2019
gzhelen
4/5Excellent
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Free geothermal park in the central area. The whole area is filled with smoke and smells of stinky eggs. Many hot spots are circled out of safety. There is also a pool where water can soak your feet, but I tried it, it was not very hot.
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Posted: Aug 26, 2016
M44***33
5/5Outstanding
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Kuyrao Park is a free volcanic landscape park. The park is full of hot air, the small volcanic lake is steaming, the bubbling mud pool is steaming, and the caves under the trees are spewing hot vapor. In the green area of the trees, sometimes a mud hole will be found, and suddenly a white vapor will appear. The park is over, and the clouds are naturally lingering. Kuyla Park has several free hot spring foot baths. If you are tired, you can sit down and bubble your feet.
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Posted: Feb 5, 2019
Jordy Chow
4/5Excellent
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In fact, it is a large green grass. I heard that there is a crater, there is hot mud and baths, which are free, but I didn't see it, it is near the lake. The park is very big, a $75 lunch, of course, also included their most famous two-pitch beer, stew mutton can not compliment, but the green mouth and prawns are very good, beer do not order apple juice, almost apple juice
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Posted: Feb 4, 2016
千山任我行
4/5Excellent
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Known for its first great lake and hotland area, Rotorua on New Zealand's North Island is one of New Zealand's popular tourist attractions. The Kuilao Park is located in the town of Rotorua, where hot mud, steam on the water and a strong sulfur smell in the air can be seen. The park is free.