Whakarewarewa, The Living Maori Village Guided Tour with Optional Hangi Meal
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Whakarewarewa, The Living Maori Village Guided Tour with Optional Hangi Meal

6 h
With guide
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Visit: Whakarewarewa - The Living Maori Village, 17 Tryon Street Whakarewarewa Village, Rotorua 3010 New Zealand

After making your way to Whakarewarewa, the Living Maori Village for the guided tour and cultural show, enjoy a village welcome from your guide. As you tour the grounds, your guide shares the origins of the village's (long) full name, tourism developments in Whakarewarewa Village and the Te Whakarewarewa , the impact of the War Memorial gateway, and a penny diving tradition that still exists today.

See important sites in the village, including homes and artisan shops, the communal outdoor area for cooking and cleaning, communal garden, cemetery and churches, preschool and ancestral meeting house. At each site, your guide shares informative details, such as how the preschool helps preserve the Maori language, how food is produced and shared from the garden and how the arrival of missionaries affected local people. Learn how skilled weavers make the piupiu (dancing skirt) and about other craft traditions such as carving and ta moko (tattooing).

At the Earth Science Facility, your guide discusses the geothermal environment and compares Maori legends to the earth science perspective. Check out two viewing platforms where you can clearly see Whakarewarewa's most famous geysers: Pohutu and Prince of Wales. As many as 20 times per day these geysers erupt with jets of hot water that spray up to 99 feet (30m) high.

After your 1-hour tour, take a seat for the 30-minute cultural show, which features a mihi (traditional welcome), song, poi dance and haka. Towards the end of the show, the performers invite audience participation and make time for photo ops.

Upgrade to include a hangi meal prepared in Whakarewarewa’s traditional fashion, by cooking the food in natural steam vents and hot pools. As one of the only living Maori villages with geothermal vents that can steam and cook food, the people of Whakarewarewa cook in this manner (other villages use heated rocks in a dugout pit).

The delicious meal includes chicken, beef, potato, kumara (sweet potato), bread stuffing, carrots, cabbage and sweet corn on the cob with gravy. For dessert, savor the tasty steam pudding, which comes with fruit salad, custard and cream. Drinking water, tea and coffee are also provided.

To make the most of your time at Whakarewarewa, The Living Maori Village, please see the suggested schedules under Itinerary below. For all options, you are free to explore the village on your own after the scheduled activities.

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ITINERARY
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Recommended schedules:

• 10am tour, 11:15am show, 12pm hangi meal
• 11:15am show, 12pm tour, 1pm hangi meal
• 12pm hangi meal, 1pm tour, 2pm show
• 12pm tour, 1pm hangi meal, 2pm show
• 1pm hangi meal, 2pm show, 3pm tour

Visit: Redwoods, Whakarewarewa Forest, Long Mile Road The Redwoods, Rotorua 3046 New Zealand

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Included
  • Cultural show
  • Guided tour
  • Hangi meal (if option selected)
  • Entry/Admission - Whakarewarewa - The Living Maori Village
  • Entry/Admission - Redwoods, Whakarewarewa Forest
Not included
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
Additional
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Features
Tourism
95%
Cultural
85%
Original
25%
Reviews
4.5
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SHAMSIAH M
5 | 2019-08-12

It's been a wonderful and informative tour. And we had an opportunity to see the village and a very entertaining show put up by the Maoris staying there. Thank you very much for the experience...

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shweta j
5 | 2018-01-21

It was great. We loved The Living Maroi Village. Our guide was very nice and provided lot of information. It is something you should not miss on your NZ trip.

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Graham H
4 | 2017-04-04

Not really my sort of thing, but very interesting. Enjoyed it.

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