Kulturelles Erlebnis & saisonale Māori-Küche im Te Pā Tū





Beschreibung
Genießen Sie Gesang, Drama, Tradition und göttliche saisonale Kai (Küche) in unserem Wald Pā (Dorf), bedeckt von hoch aufragenden Tawa-Bäumen, seinen lodernden Lagerfeuern und einem waldförmigen Amphitheater. Te Pā Tū bietet 3-stündige Abendveranstaltungen, die sich mit jeder Jahreszeit des Maramataka, dem Māori-Mondkalender, ändern. Den ganzen Sommer über feiert Tū Te Rā eine reiche Ernte und wir erkunden Konzepte, Rituale und Geschichten über alte Kriegführung und Frieden der Māori. Den ganzen Winter über versprechen die Tū Te Ihi-Marken die Ankunft des Matariki-Sternenhaufens, der hoch und hell am Winterhimmel ist und das neue Mondjahr signalisiert – wir teilen die Energie und Leidenschaft dieser Feier. Kulturelles Wissen, das für jede Jahreszeit einzigartig ist, wird von Anfang an geteilt – Rituale, Lieder, Geschichten und geht über die Nacht weiter. Auch von Anfang an teilen wir lokale, saisonale Kai - reichlich und köstlich. Kai horotai (indigene Kanapen) folgt ein Spaziergang mit Fackeln zu einem üppigen 3-Gänge-Fusionsmahl.
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Abholorte & -zeiten
Wenn Sie in einem großen Hotel in Rotorua übernachten, holen wir Sie von der Hauptrezeption ab. Bitte beachten Sie, dass Sie ein Hausgast der Unterkunft sein müssen. Wenn nicht, treffen Sie sich bitte an unserem TE PA TU-Treffpunkt, 1220 Hinemaru Street, Rotorua, und wir bringen Sie von dort zu unserem Dorf. Ab 17:00 Uhr stehen ausreichend kostenlose Parkplätze zur Verfügung. Haben Sie Ernährungsbedürfnisse, über die wir Bescheid wissen sollten?
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Bewertungen(1,675)
Great experience with lots of interactions with Māori, letting us better understand the history and culture of New Zealand’s indigenous people and its unique culture
If you want to learn about Maori culture, this is the experience you are looking for. Authentic, where you learn how they sing, how they play, how they live, and how they eat. The food was delicious and the show was fantastic.
We absolutely loved our experience at Te Pā Tū Māori Village. From the moment we arrived, the atmosphere was welcoming and engaging. The entertainment was outstanding, with talented performers who shared Māori culture in a way that was both meaningful and enjoyable. The food was delicious, with a great variety of dishes that were beautifully presented and full of flavour. It was clear that a lot of thought and care went into the entire experience. Overall, it was a fantastic night out and one of the highlights of our visit. The combination of culture, entertainment, food, and hospitality made for a truly memorable evening. Highly recommend to anyone looking for an authentic and enjoyable experience.
An experience that everyone should do in their lifetime if you live in NZ or not. If you aren't aware of the Maori culture Te Pa Tu will definitely help you to start your learning journey. Wonderful people who made you feel at ease and experiencing different aspects of the Maori culture was awesome. I liked the different canapés e.g. the Kawakawa prawn when you walked around the village, this delicacy was delicious. The overall experience I would recommend to everyone. Like I stated in the beginning of my review, everyone should experience this wonderful place. Ki Ora
Our night started off with a very warm welcome from Bayden whom was such a pleasure to listen too with very informative knowledge and commands. Upon entering Te Pa Tu you get this welcoming from Performers around the fir pit which felt very intimate and warm. In the village we were welcomed to many different games with tasty entrees and history. Moving into the wharekai we than are welcomed by performers and Staff the setting was very colonial and warm the Kai on the table was absolutely beautiful tasty a very well done variety not too much just enough dessert was also yum Overall experience I would definitely come back maybe in the warmer months as our night there was a little bit of rain which didn’t hinder a great experience Thank you to all the performers the Kitchen staff the waitresses our awsome bus driver Uncle Hemi and Bayden the most talented Guide with an amazing voice Nga Mihi Nui Te Pa Tu
My Japanese visitors wanted to do a hangi and concert and they chose Te Pa Tu as they had done some research. I have been here a while back when it was Tamaki Tours. We met the tour at the office in town. Bayden greeted us and explained the process. I tried to translate with my broken Japanese. I think I did it justice. We all enjoyed the experience. My visitors loved the food. おい石買った. The loved the singing 綺麗 they loved performers 凄い. The trip out and back, the activities, the dinner, the performance and the songs from around the world 👍🏽❤️ ありがとございました👍🏽👍🏽
This was an amazing experience. I learned so much about the Maōri people. When you get there first a Welcoming Ceremony then we went to different groups. Learned about Maori tattooing, a stick movement group participation - I just watched that I am clumsy. Then we had a lovely dinner. I actually got to sit with the hosts. A bunch of Great guys. They were So Friendly. They spent the whole time just answering any questions and it was nice having a real conversation with locals.
Our family of four adults joined this cultural experience. It was so special and immersive that we felt like we were actual guests of the Māori family, and almost forgot that we paid for the tour. The performance was wonderful. Food was abundant and very tasty. Will highly recommend.
From the pickup to the drop off this was a great experience. Everyone who I interacted with was very professional and wanted to share. The fire ceremony was wonderful, the interactive exhibits were interesting, and the dinner was delightful. I liked that the family joined each table to eat and interact with the guests. I also enjoyed getting to know the people who were at the same table.
Really lovely people however, the experience was a bit disappointing. The village was a replica, very limited information about the culture & history of the tribe (albeit the activities gave an insight into random aspects of the culture but very little explanation). The singing, music and Haka were the highlights. It was engaging and encouraged participation. Lovely touch with the performers sitting with guests at dinner which is when we found out most information (through asking our own questions). Food was ok and abundant. Overall, a good experience but not value for money.



