Embrace the Maori Culture

New Zealand has plenty in store for its visitors. Whether you’re a keen cultural explorer, an adventure junkie, or a nature and wildlife enthusiast, it won’t take long for you to find your happy place in this incredibly diverse country. In fact, here are 13 uniquely Kiwi experiences that all travellers should try at least once.

Or any New Zealand wildlife, really. The kiwi is probably the most recognisable of the lot, with its long nostril and hair-like feathers. You can catch sight of these flightless, nocturnal birds in various zoos and bird sanctuaries across the North and South Islands, including the Auckland ZooZealandia in Wellington, Otorohanga’s Kiwi House and Native Bird Park, Rotorua’s Rainbow Springs Nature Park, and Queenstown’s Kiwi Birdlife Park.

Since you’re in the country, you might as well verse yourself in local culture and tradition. Each town you’ll pass through will have its own special heritage sites you can explore. Remember, if you are lucky enough to enter a Marae, have a Hangi, or participate in any other kind of local custom, make sure to brush up on the appropriate etiquette and rules.

Rotorua is home to the world’s first Zorbing track. For those who haven’t heard of this before, the Zorb is a giant ball you get into before running along various tracks. The original circuit will take you down a hill, through a zig-zagging obstacle course with many slips and turns.



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