Te Wairoa, New Zealand
Facts and practical information
Te Wairoa was a village, now a ghost town that is also known as the Buried Village, close to the shore of Lake Tarawera in New Zealand's North Island. It was a Māori and European settlement founded in 1848 by the Revd Seymour Mills Spencer where visitors would stay on their way to visit the Pink and White Terraces. The village was destroyed by the eruption of the volcano Mount Tarawera on June 10, 1886. 120 people died in the eruption, many of them in other villages closer to the volcano. The site of one of these villages was instrumental in the recent rediscovery of the Pink and White Terrace locations. ()
Bay of Plenty
Te Wairoa, New Zealand – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Polynesian Spa, Redwoods Forest, Rotorua Museum, Government Gardens.