Maori Tours Kaikoura

Prepare to be entertained and enlightened when you join our family for a half day tour, full of the spirit of age old knowledge, yet entirely of today. Visit our special places for storytelling; explore bush walkways to learn traditional uses of plants, try weaving and much more. Be part of a real cultural exchange acknowledged as one of the world's finest indigenous tours.

FROM NZ $65.00

Prepare yourself to be entertained and enlightened when you join our family for a half day tour that's full of the spirit of age old knowledge, yet entirely of today. Visit our special places to hear stories of our ancestors, stories that will leave you smiling and amazed. Explore bush walkways to learn traditional uses of trees and plants as food and medicine, try weaving and much more. You will be part of a real cultural exchange, widely acknowledged as one of the world's finest indigenous tours, where you'll gain deep insight and understanding of Maori people, our way of life and spiritual connections to the natural world. An intimate and personal experience and with a maximum of only 10 guests per tour, booking is essential.

Directions

We provide complimentary pickup within 5 kilometres of Kaikoura town centre or tours depart Kaikoura i-Site visitor centre

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Address:

Tours Depart from the Kaikoura i-Site Visitor Centre
7300
Kaikoura

Phone:

+64 3 319 5567

Free Phone:

0800 866 267 (NZ only)

Departures

9:00am & 1:30pm

What to Wear

Dress for outdoors & wear comfortable walking shoes

What to Bring

Camera, sense of humour

Capacity

10 guests (larger groups by prior arrangement)

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