Buried Village of Te Wairoa Experience: Discover New Zealand's Most Visited Archaeological Site

Uncover the secrets of the Buried Village of Te Wairoa, New Zealand’s most visited archaeological site. Explore historical exhibits, walk peaceful trails, and learn about the devastating Mt. Tarawera eruption of 1886.

Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Buried Village of Te Wairoa - The Buried Village of Te Wairoa, just a 15-minute drive from Rotorua city, offers a firsthand look at one of New Zealand’s greatest natural disasters. Learn about the devastating effects when Mt. Tarawera erupted in 1886, which buried Te Wairoa and ended more than 150 lives. Now, well over a century later, the…
What's Included
  • Goods and Services Tax (GST)
What's Not Included
  • Food and drinks
  • Souvenir photos (available to purchase)
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
Additional Information

Explore the most frequented historical site in New Zealand, and delve into narratives about the Mt. Tarawera eruption in 1886. The guided expedition reveals a host of enlightening exhibits set amidst the picturesque New Zealand backdrop. Guests have the opportunity to stroll along tranquil walking paths and learn about the lives of the people whose…

Location
1180 Tarawera Road
Tarawera Road
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Lesilieg2022
Jun 6, 2025
Devastating eruption in History beautiful place now - Amazing history beautiful place now but such a sad story about the Māori villagers who lost their lives from a volcanic eruption that covered the village with boiling mud. The Musuem did an excellent job telling the story and recovering artifacts. I would defiantly recommend this is a got to see place, the nature walk is pretty easy until you get to the hike that goes to the water fall there are some steep stairs, but it was worth the hike.
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Lesilieg2023
May 29, 2025
Beautiful walk - The tour was very educational a bit sad that so many people died from the mud slide love the hikes of the buildings that they were able to recover my favorite part was the Te Wairoa Falls what a magnificent place standing at the bottom of the falls with with mist and water was cold a-lot of steps and slippery in some parts where good shoes i wore my chaco water sandals did t have any issues definitely 💯 would recommend
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Darylh713
Apr 2, 2025
Fun and educational! - Museum was great. Walking around the village was amazing to step back in time and the waterfall walk was truly amazing and well worth the effort if you're able.
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Christym1995
Mar 19, 2025
A great place to visit - This was very interesting and informative. There is a nice museum before you go outside to walk around the remains of the village. There is a path and lots of informative signs to read. You can also choose to walk down to the bottom of a waterfall. (I highly recommend doing this) At the end there is a very nice gift shop and cafe.
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Roni_s
Mar 16, 2025
Very interesting experience - Informative museum, a lot of artifacts, a very nice walk. It is such a a tragedy, but it is well explained, and you can really see the before and after
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Johnmb6908jw
Feb 25, 2025
History Explored! - Mount Tarawera erupted on June 10, 1886, destroying the village of Te Wairoa and the nearby Pink and White Terraces. We got to see this museum and site of the local hotel that tells the story of that fateful night. Our Kirra Tour led by Jake M. was met by Pam, great granddaughter of the original owner who took us through a synopsis of the events. We walked through the property viewing artifacts and buildings damaged in the eruption. We also walked to a beautiful waterfall on the property. Highly recommend this stop!
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Sharone522
Feb 24, 2025
Mesmerized - Pam was very knowledgeable and explained the history very clearly. You could almost imagine what the site was like decades ago. Such a disaster to the village and the people when the volcano erupted in 1886. The water falls were spectacular, so mesmerizing. Grateful we visited this site and would highly recommend it to others.
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J-mom-of-three
Mar 3, 2025
This was an easy afternoon brief stop worth exploring - What an unexpected educational experience. We found it enjoyable, We had no idea of the history before we came here; we just visited as it filled in a space in our schedule. It was so well worth it! It has a small but interesting museum with various artefacts and newspaper reports of the day and a walk around the site showing the various buildings which made up the original village. We took the optional walk down to the waterfall and back, which was very picturesque, so make time for that!. The baked goods and even gluten-free cakes in the tea rooms were delicious.
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Shelley37
Feb 25, 2025
Interesting tour and beautiful waterfall walk. - Fascinating history and walk through this self guided tour of the remains and relics of this natural disaster. The waterfall walk is well worth it - wear proper footwear, lots of steps down and back
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Destiny321
Apr 12, 2025
Expensive tourist trap. - This was nice but underwhelming considering all the positive reviews. Unsure if this was supposed to be a guided tour, but we weren’t given this option. Too expensive considering what we experienced. This feels like a tourist trap
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up to 15 guests
1 - Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).