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Discover the heart of Aotearoa through unforgettable Māori culture tours and Māori village experiences across New Zealand.
Immerse yourself in Māori history with guided tours that take you deep into the stories, legends, and traditions of the indigenous people of New Zealand. Visit authentic Māori villages, experience powerful Māori haka performances, and learn about the customs that have shaped Aotearoa for centuries.
Enjoy a taste of traditional Māori food with a hangi – a feast cooked beneath the earth using hot stones – and explore the significance of taonga (treasures), ancient carvings, and Māori art. You can even paddle a Māori waka (canoe) as part of your Māori cultural experience.
While New Zealand is a relatively young country, it has a rich and layered past. From ancient Māori pa sites to beautifully preserved colonial buildings, the landscape is a living reflection of both Māori and European heritage. A walk around any New Zealand city reveals how our diverse cultures weave together into a truly unique national identity.
Whether you’re visiting a marae (tribal meeting ground), watching a haka, or sharing kai (food) with a local iwi (tribe), every Māori experience in New Zealand is deeply meaningful and unforgettable.
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