Maori cultural experiences

It starts with a friendly kia ora. Soon you’ve locked eyes with a wide-eyed warrior in the war drills of the haka.

Next, you’re parked beside an ancient freshwater spring or tucking into an earth-oven-cooked hangi feast. Or being schooled in whakapapa – the Maori practice of genealogy – in the shadow of an erupting geyser. It’s all par for the course in a country whose indigenous culture is less a part of the fabric than a defining spiritual feature. It may be the pristine landscapes of New Zealand that draw us, but it’s the human aspect that truly leaves an imprint. Come and experience the mighty Maoritanga in the 'Land of the Long White Cloud'.

Our Maori cultural experience trips

Highlights

Waitangi Treaty Grounds traditional structure
Step back in time at Waitangi Treaty Grounds

For your first taste of Kiwi history, look no further than the Bay of Islands, the birthplace of modern New Zealand. It’s where New Zealand’s founding document, the Treaty of Waitangi, was signed between 500 local Maori chiefs and the British Crown in 1840. A history lesson best taken with food, festivities and a dose of Northland sunshine.

Ultimate New Zealand
Erupting geyser at Te Puia in Rotorua
Feel the heat of Te Puia’s active geysers

Te Puia Cultural Centre, Rotorua, is where you’ll find North Island geothermal activity at its most spectacular. Not only do descendants of the land’s traditional owners get you up close to these bubbling oddities of landscape in their own backyard, they’ll school you in all things Maori – from flax to jade to the iconic Kiwi bird (see one in the flesh).

Premium New Zealand North Island
Maori warriors in war canoe at Mitai Village
Indulge the senses Maori-style at a local Village

Come for the earth-oven-cooked hangi feast, stay for the tribal performances – and a glimpse of the waka (war canoe) from The Piano. When the party’s over, step back in time in this richly historic community, where chanting warriors paddle toward their sacred fresh spring under the light of fire.

Legendary New Zealand
Teeth artifact at Te Papa museum in Wellington
Lose yourself in New Zealand’s greatest museum, Te Papa

Located on Wellington’s waterfront, Te Papa is an essential stop on any North Island sojourn. While its contemporary Toi Art gallery adds lashings of colour, extraordinary Maori and other Polynesian collections paint in vivid detail the history of Aotearoa’s Pacific soul.

New Zealand Northern Trail (Northbound)

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