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Descubre los tesoros ocultos maoríes de Wellington

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Descripción

La zona donde se encuentra Te Raukura-Te Wharewaka o Pōneke era frente al puerto de Te Aro Pā, un antiguo pueblo tradicional maorí. Aprende sobre la gente de este lugar, los diversos elementos y el diseño del edificio Te Raukura y su conexión con el explorador polinesio Kupe. Escuche historias sobre los dos taniwha (seres mitológicos) en el puerto, descubra los impactos ambientales para los maoríes en el paisaje urbano actual y aprenda otros datos fascinantes sobre la cultura maorí en Wellington. Vea los restos arqueológicos de una whareponga (casa) en el sitio Pā, escuche la historia de las personas que vivieron en el Pā y su viaje a Wellington, obtenga acceso exclusivo a un sitio de excavación no público. Descubre los tesoros maoríes ocultos de Wellington.

Opciones de la excursión

Descubre los tesoros ocultos maoríes de Wellington

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Entrada incluida10 min

Experimente una bienvenida tradicional maorí al comienzo del tour y conozca nuestras prácticas personalizadas tejidas durante todo el recorrido.

Entrada incluida30 min

Vea los restos arqueológicos de una whareponga (casa) en el sitio Pā, escuche la historia de las personas que vivieron en el Pā y su viaje a Wellington, obtenga acceso exclusivo a un sitio de excavación no público.

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Información importante

  • Accesible para silla de ruedas
  • Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
  • Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
  • Hay asientos o sillas infantiles disponibles
  • Todas las áreas y superficies son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
  • Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física

Opiniones(6)

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Wander21844224624
August 3, 2026
learn more history

Our two guides, Cam and Uri (hope I spelled it right), were knowledgable and open. It was very laid back and at a nice tempo.

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N937GIannc
July 15, 2026
An amazing experience

Wow, what an amazing and interesting insight into Maori culture including immersion into traditional welcome, conversation and song. Our guides Cam and Paris were exceptional, both very knowledgeable, super friendly and passionate with their story telling, culture and history and the sharing of the facts and effects of colonisation .... Thank you. I highly recommend the tours.

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151kathrineb
May 30, 2026
Do this tour if you are from Wellington and want a greater understanding of the history of your home town

This tour was quite something. I read about it and realised as a born Wellingtonian I really knew nothing about the Māori settlements in Te Whanganui a Tara and I should do something about that. Cam, Eru and Paris have got me off to an excellent start. Their combination of manaakitanga, knowledge, and passion for their subject was inspiring. I particularly loved how older and more contemporary history were woven together to tell stories. The introduction to the two large waka and their significance for Māori life led to a discussion about Hec Busby and the rediscovery of traditional waka building techniques and ocean voyaging across the Pacific using celestial navigation. Sitting in the sun on the City to Sea Bridge surrounded by Paratene Matchitt's much-loved sculptures while Paris explained the iconography of the art, and told us tales of Ngake and Whātaitai, the taniwha of Wellington harbour and how they explain the geology of Wellington and the Hutt Valley, was magical. Visiting the archaeological remains of whare ponga from Te Aro Pā brought up sadness about how the people were displaced and the kāinga built over, but also optimism as a result of how determined Māori and Pākehā characters ensured that the remains were preserved when they were rediscovered. They are hiding in plain sight in the bottom of an apartment building, and once you know they are there, you will look at Taranaki Street quite differently. Everyone who calls Wellington home should do this tour. Make sure you have a song to sing for the mihi whakatau (it can be anything and is not at all scary) and get some friends together. The food at the Whairepo Cafe is top class, so have a meal there too, if you can. Ngā mihi nui to the team.

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Camper10131664894
May 29, 2026
Interesting and informative tour

I was lucky to be in a small group, so it was almost a one-on-one experience with the tour guides. The guides were fantastic - enthusiastic and knowledgeable. I loved the formal but friendly welcome. We learned some legends about the formation of the islands and the harbor, and then walked to the archaeological site where the only known remains of 19th-century Maori sleeping huts have been preserved in situ on the ground floor of an apartment building. This was a fascinating and at times emotional experience.

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324stevem
May 29, 2026
A must for any trip to Wellington

This was an amazing in depth and informative tour about the original peoples of Wellington. The guides take you through the Maori tikanga that's very inclusive. The three young people led the tour are so engaging and enthusiastic. I'll recommend to all of my Wellington friends.

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Samuel_B
May 27, 2026
Walk the walk, the once over twice it was really excellent

Address could have shown a photo to make it easier to find and it was a walking tour,next door to an excellent coffee shop But really it was really excellent, teaching Maori culture and history, I would like to go back again it was really good

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