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Enter Te Whakarewarewa Valley and experience the unique Māori culture and heritage of the village. Our Living Māori Village is owned and operated by local residents, providing an intimate look into day-to-day life in a Living Māori Village.
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Whakarewarewa Village is the legacy and home of the...
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17 Tryon Street, Rotorua, New Zealand 07 349 3463 info at...
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Whaka E-Bike Hire & Trails. O ur Whaka Geothermal Walking...
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Whakarewarewa’s Unique History. March 18, 2020. These are...
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Whakarewarewa (reduced version of Te Whakarewarewatanga O Te Ope Taua A Wahiao, meaning The gathering place for the war parties of Wahiao, often abbreviated to Whaka by locals) is a Rotorua semi-rural geothermal area in the Taupō Volcanic Zone of New Zealand.
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- Rotorua
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See more reviews on TripAdvisor here. Enter Te Whakarewarewa Valley and experience the unique maori culture and heritage of the village. Explore how locals live day-to-day life in a living maori village.
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Whakarewarewa Village. One of the highlights of visiting Rotorua is getting up close and personal with the natural geothermal features across the region. Whakarewarewa Valley is an active geothermal area with hot pools, boiling mud and geysers.
Visit Website. Home of the Tuhourangi and Ngāti Wahiao people and located on a geothermal plateau, Whakarewarewa Village is New Zealand’s oldest continuous Māori tourism experience, even pre-dating the world-famous Pink and White Terraces.
About. With natural geothermal heat radiating from the ground, Whakarewarewa Living Māori Village is a unique cultural experience, set in a fascinating geothermal landscape, offering an authentic peek into Māori village life. Hourly guided tours give visitors a chance to learn how the geothermal resources are used in daily life, twice-daily ...