A Look At The Best Live Maori Shows in Rotorua
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Tamaki Maori Village Tamaki Maori Village is New Zealand’s most awarded cultural experience is located 30 minutes south of Rotorua. Nestled in the midst of a native forest, the authentic Maori village transports you back in time, to a Pre-European era of spiritual purity and oneness with the land. Amidst the crackling of fires, you’ll see warriors training with traditional weapons, women weaving and traditional tattoo being applied, all the while having the opportunity to question the local people. The haunting sound of a conch will beckon you to the sacred meeting house where you will be immersed in the local culture through speeches, song and dance. Then it’s on to a relaxed, sumptuous 3 course hangi meal. You’ll also be able to feast on traditional maori bread, fresh salads and seafood, as well as mouth-watering desserts. Your Tamaki Village experience concludes with a Poroporoaki, the official closing ceremony. Read more.Tamaki Maori Village
Mitai Maori Village Situated alongside the Rainbow Springs Nature Park, Mitai Maori Village allows for a magical blend of culture and nature. You will be escorted to the depths of an enchanted forest, where the stillness of the night is broken by the chants of approaching warriors by war canoe (waka). Song and dance await and then the fearsome haka (challenge) will be unleashed, followed by the beauty of a synchronized poi performance. A three course hangi meal follows. Then comes a question and answer session that allows visitors to gain insights from local Maori expert craftspeople and historians. The evening culminates with a guided bush walk and glow worm tour. Te Puia Village Situated in the Whakarewarewa thermal valley, just 5 minutes from the centre of Rotorua, Te Puia is a 60 hectare living Maori Cultural experience. It is also home to the New Zealand Maori Arts and Crafts Institute. The site features a live kiwi enclosure, set in the midst of hundreds of geothermal wonders, including bubbling mud-pools and the world famous Pohutu geyser. Surrounded by natural flora and fauna, your Te Puia experience includes fascinating nature walks and tours of the historically accurate Maori architecture. Visitors can choose from the Daytime or Nighttime experience, or combine the two into an unforgettable all day experience. Master weavers and carvers can be observed and questioned as they ply their trade. Your indigenous hosts will prepare a sumptuous steam-box, featuring local meats and vegetables. The evening culminates with an intimate concert performance under the stunning vista of the geothermal activity under lights.Te Puia
Whakarewarewa Village Whakarewarewa is the only living geothermal village in New Zealand. Although sharing the same geothermal park as Te Puia, Whakarewarewa is an actual Maori village, with the local people still living as they did hundreds of years ago. Your visit to Whakarewarewa takes you beyond the normal tourist experience and into the intimate inner workings of Maoridom. The hangi meal offered here is unlike any other in New Zealand. While others use heated rocks, a Whakarewarewa hangi uses geothermal vents to steam and cook the food to perfection. Show packages include an overnight stay in a Marae to really immerse yourself in the culture of the Maori. Maori Protocol: Key Tips Being a Polynesian people, the Maori have a unique protocol. Here’s are some quick tips to make sure that you don’t unwittingly overstep them:Whakarewarewa Thermal Village