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Auckland (Tawharanui): Wild Kiwi Bird Spotting Encounter

By Social Nature Movement
10 out of 10
Exceptional
Free cancellation available
Price is P 5,293 per adult
Features
  • Free cancellation available
  • 2h
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
Overview
  • Marvel at stars, planets, and constellations at Tawharanui Regional Park
  • Discover the elusive endemic North Island Brown Kiwi in their natural habitat
  • Witness the nocturnal world come alive and learn about it from a guide
Activity location
    • Auckland
    • Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Meeting/Redemption Point
    • JRJM+99, Tāwharanui Peninsula 0986, New Zealand | Meet near the public bathrooms at the end of Takatu Rd, in Tawharanui Regional Park
    • Tāwharanui Peninsula, Auckland, New Zealand

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Standard Tour
  • Activity duration is 2 hours2h
    2h
  • English
Language options: English
Starting time: 20:15
Price details
P 5,292.53 x 2 AdultsP 10,585.06

Total
Price is P 10,585.06
Until Tue, Mar 10
Private Standard Tour 1-10 pax.
  • Activity duration is 2 hours2h
    2h
  • English

This is for those looking for a private experience with only their friends and family present.

Language options: English
Starting time: 20:15
Price details
P 27,609.35 x 2 AdultsP 55,218.70

Total
Price is P 55,218.70
Until Tue, Mar 10

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    Guide
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Stargazing and kiwi-spotting equipment
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Glamping stay (if option selected)
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Extra food and drinks
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Campsite booking and fees
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Transport (Can be added at checkout)

What you can expect

Just a short and scenic drive north of Auckland city, your journey leads you to the end of Takatu Road, deep within the protected boundaries of Tāwharanui Regional Park. This conservation sanctuary is one of Auckland’s most important ecological strongholds, carefully managed to protect native wildlife, restore indigenous forests, and preserve a rare dark-sky coastal environment.

On arrival, you’ll gather with your guide and fellow guests for a relaxed but informative introduction. Your guide will outline the plan for the evening, cover key safety considerations, and share context about the park’s ecosystems, conservation efforts, and the species you may encounter. This briefing sets the tone for the night ahead—quiet, respectful, and deeply connected to place.

As dusk settles and daylight fades, the adventure begins. You’ll embark on a guided kiwi-spotting expedition, moving slowly and deliberately through native bush and open habitats. Using expert tracking techniques, your guide will help you listen for calls, watch for movement, and identify subtle signs of kiwi activity. Along the way, you’ll learn about kiwi behaviour, habitat needs, threats, and the ongoing efforts required to protect New Zealand’s most iconic nocturnal bird. Every walk is different, shaped by weather, conditions, and wildlife activity, making each experience genuinely unique.

With the park far removed from city lights and surrounded by ocean, Tāwharanui offers exceptionally low light pollution. As full darkness arrives, the night sky opens up above you. Look up to witness a breathtaking celestial panorama—dense star fields, visible planets, and seasonal constellations stretching across the sky. Your guide will interpret what you’re seeing, connecting science, navigation, and Southern Hemisphere night-sky features in a way that’s engaging and easy to understand.

During certain Wild Kiwi Bird Spotting Encounters, guests may also encounter bioluminescence along the shoreline or in the shallows. When conditions are right, gentle movement in the sand or water can trigger a soft, electric-blue glow. These natural light displays are never guaranteed, but when they occur, they reveal another layer of New Zealand’s living nightscape. Your guide will explain the science behind glowing oceans, luminous shorelines, and the microscopic organisms responsible for this remarkable phenomenon.

As the evening draws to a close, you’ll return calmly to the car park, saying farewell to your guide and fellow adventurers. You’ll leave with a deeper appreciation for New Zealand’s nocturnal world—its wildlife, its skies, and the delicate balance that allows these experiences to exist at all.

Location

Activity location
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    • Auckland
    • Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Meeting/Redemption Point
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    • JRJM+99, Tāwharanui Peninsula 0986, New Zealand | Meet near the public bathrooms at the end of Takatu Rd, in Tawharanui Regional Park
    • Tāwharanui Peninsula, Auckland, New Zealand