Whirinaki Forest Footsteps: Māori Guided Tour, Picnic & Transfer
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Whirinaki Forest Footsteps: Māori Guided Tour, Picnic & Transfer

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About this experience

An unforgettable adventure from start to finish! This guided Māori cultural walking tour through a stunning Jurassic podocarp rainforest was truly one-of-a-kind. The journey began with a comfortable and fun bus ride from Rotorua, where we met our friendly Māori guides. Upon arrival, we were welcomed with a traditional Mihi Whakatau and Karakia, which set a deeply meaningful tone for the day.

The rainforest itself is breathtaking—towering 1,000-year-old Totara trees, lush native plants, and the chance to spot rare birds in their natural habitat. The guides shared fascinating stories about the forest’s history, Māori traditions, and the medicinal plants known as Rakau Rongoa. We even got to experience 'Forest Bathing,' a peaceful moment of connection with nature, accompanied by beautiful Māori chants and music.

The packed picnic lunch, infused with traditional flavors, was delicious, and hot Kawakawa tea was the perfect ending. A must-do for anyone visiting Rotorua!

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Whirinaki Forest Footsteps: Māori Guided Tour, Picnic & Transfer

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What's included

Lunch

Detailed itinerary

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Embark on a fun and educational cultural journey from Rotorua! Departing from Rotorua iSite at 8:30am, this guided bus tour takes you deep into the heart of a Jurassic podocarp native rainforest. Meet your Māori guides, who will welcome you with a traditional Mihi Whakatau and Karakia to ensure a safe and meaningful journey.

Explore pristine native rainforest trails, encounter towering 1,000-year-old Totara trees, and learn about Rakau Rongoa—traditional natural medicine plants. As you walk in the shadows of these ancient giants, discover the rich history and unique wildlife, including the chance to see rare native birds.

Experience 'Forest Bathing'—a time to simply connect with nature and enjoy the serenity. Hear traditional Māori chants and wind instruments as you immerse yourself in the world of Te Ao Māori.

Enjoy a delicious forest-to-fork picnic lunch and wrap up your adventure with hot Kawakawa tea before returning to Rotorua by 3:30pm. Suitable for all fitness levels!

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

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Important information

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

About Rotorua

Rotorua is renowned for its geothermal activity, Maori culture, and stunning natural landscapes. The city is a hub for geothermal wonders, including geysers, hot springs, and mud pools, making it a unique and appealing destination for nature lovers and cultural enthusiasts.

Top Attractions

Te Puia

Te Puia is a geothermal park and cultural center showcasing Maori culture and geothermal activity. Visitors can see geysers, mud pools, and traditional Maori performances.

Nature/Cultural 2-3 hours $45-60 NZD

Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland

This geothermal park features colorful hot springs, geysers, and bubbling mud pools. It's one of the most visited attractions in Rotorua.

Nature 2-3 hours $38 NZD

Redwoods Treewalk

A unique night walk through the Redwoods forest on illuminated platforms. The experience offers a magical view of the towering trees and the night sky.

Nature/Adventure 1-2 hours $50-70 NZD

Must-Try Local Dishes

Hangi

A traditional Maori feast cooked in an earth oven using geothermal heat. The meal typically includes meat, kumara (sweet potato), and vegetables.

Dinner Can be adapted for vegetarian and vegan diets

Whitebait Fritters

A delicacy made from tiny whitebait fish, mixed with egg and fried into a fritter. It's a popular dish in the region.

Lunch Contains fish

Rewena Bread

A traditional Maori bread made from fermented potato and flour, cooked in a hangi or oven.

Breakfast/Snack Vegetarian

Popular Activities

Ziplining Mountain biking White water rafting Black water rafting Spa treatments Hot spring soaking Scenic walks Maori cultural experiences

Best Time to Visit

December to February (Summer)

Summer is the peak tourist season in Rotorua, offering warm weather and long daylight hours. This is the best time for outdoor activities and exploring the geothermal attractions.

21-25°C 70-77°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English, Maori
  • Widely spoken: English
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

New Zealand Dollar (NZD)

Time Zone

GMT+12

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Rotorua is generally a safe destination for travelers. However, it's always important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight
  • • Be cautious of strangers offering unsolicited services or tours
  • • Avoid walking alone at night in poorly lit areas

Getting there

By air
  • Rotorua Regional Airport • 5 km from city center
By bus

Rotorua Bus Depot

Getting around

Public transport

The bus system is efficient and affordable, with frequent services to key locations.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Ola

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Rotorua Central Ohinemutu

Day trips

Waitomo Caves
100 km from Rotorua • Full day

The Waitomo Caves are famous for their stunning limestone formations and glowworm caves. Visitors can take guided tours through the caves and experience the magical glowworm displays.

Taupo
60 km from Rotorua • Half day to full day

Taupo is a lakeside town known for its stunning natural beauty and adventure activities. Visitors can enjoy hiking, kayaking, and exploring the nearby geothermal parks.

Festivals

Rotorua Festival of Lights • Late November to early January

Pro tips

  • Visit geothermal parks early in the morning to avoid crowds and see the geysers erupt
  • Book cultural experiences and tours in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons
  • Try local Maori cuisine, such as hangi and rewena bread, for an authentic Rotorua experience
  • Pack layered clothing, as the weather can change quickly and geothermal activity can make the air feel warmer
  • Use the AT HOP card for discounted fares on public transport
From $25 per person

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Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 15
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