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Tuku Iho Trail
Features
- 2h 45m
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Overview
- Premium guided tour of Te Puia and our geothermal valley
- See and taste how food is traditionally cooked in a hot pool
- Knowledgeable local guides share their Maori culture
- Discover the New Zealand Maori Arts and Crafts Institute
- Visit the Kiwi Conservation Centre and Pohutu Geyser
Activity location
- Te Puia
- 20 Hemo Road
- 3010, Rotorua, Bay of Plenty Region, New Zealand
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Te Puia
- 20 Hemo Road
- 3010, Rotorua, Bay of Plenty Region, New Zealand
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Tuku Iho Trail
- 2h 45m
Activity duration is 2 hours and 45 minutes 2h 45m - English
What's included, what's not
- 2 hour guided walking tour of Te Puia and Te Whakarewarewa Valley
What's included What's included - 30-minute cultural performance inside our carved meeting house
What's included What's included - Sample of sweetcorn traditionally cooked in a hot pool
What's included What's included
Know before you book
- Moderate level of fitness is required
What you can expect
Embark on a 2 hour 45 minute premium experience that takes you to hidden areas of our valley. Discover how our ancestors have utilised the mineral-rich geothermal pools for centuries, using them for both cooking and bathing.
Savour samples of sweetcorn in an ancient boiling ngawha (hot pool) while hearing the captivating tale of Hatupatu, a brave warrior who escaped the mythical birdwoman, Kurungaituku. This legendary escape, whispered far and wide, holds a secret known only to Hatupatu: amidst the peril, a fleeting love was bornāan enchanted bond.
A moderate level of fitness is required to enjoy a scenic walk-through enchanting bushland, along winding geothermal sinter paths and into the heart of the mysterious geothermal valley. Your journey includes the Kiwi Conservation Centre, the sacred Rotowhio marae grounds, and the renowned New Zealand Maori Arts and Crafts Institute.
Finish your tour with a captivating cultural performance in our beautifully carved meeting house, Te Aronui a Rua. It will include a pohiri (traditional Maori welcome), waiata (song), moteatea (traditional chant), poi and haka.
Location
Activity location
- Te Puia
LOB_ACTIVITIES LOB_ACTIVITIES - 20 Hemo Road
- 3010, Rotorua, Bay of Plenty Region, New Zealand
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Te Puia
PEOPLE PEOPLE - 20 Hemo Road
- 3010, Rotorua, Bay of Plenty Region, New Zealand