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Waitomo - Glow Worm Caves - New Zealand Travel Information
First of all, and apology - the photos DO NOT capture the beauty of the place! The town of Waitomo is known for its elaborate underground cave system. The caves are mostly famous for the hundreds of thousands glow worms who live in them. These worms create a astonishing sight, that may be described as a sky full of bright blue stars. It is possible to see glow worms in other places in New Zealand, but there is no doubt that in no other place the sight is as beautiful as in Waitomo. The caves are also famous for the underground river that allows travelers to take a boat to view the worms. Getting to WaitomoWaitomo is located 3 hours drive from Auckland, 1 hour south of Hamilton. The turn to Waitomo is from Road No. 3 and then another 8 km to the caves. Visiting the Waitomo CavesThere are several options to see the caves. Here are some of the options: Basic tour of the caves Time: 45 minutes. notes:
Tubing through the caves Length of the tour: 4 hours, 2 of them inside the cave. Notes:
"The Lost World Tour" Length of the tour: Departures: cost: Glow WormsGlow Worms are actually not worms, but larva of a bug similar to a mosquito, which has a special life cycle. When the bug is in its larva stage, it builds a trap that looks like a vertical hanging wire, covered with a sticky liquid. The larva produces light from its body, and flying insects who are drawn to the light get captured in the trap. The length of the wires depends on the wind conditions inside the cave, and can reach up to 10cm in wind-protected caves. The glow worms live in dark areas, and the best way to watch them is from the darkness of the cave. |
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