Te Pa Tu: An Intriguing Evening of Maori Culture and Seasonal Cuisine
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1,149 Ratings
Experience an enchanting evening of Maori culture and indulge in a seasonal cuisine feast at Te Pa Tu. Immerse yourself in song, drama, tradition, and delicious local kai in a forest village setting.
Duration: 3 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights

Your journey through time unfolds when your coach travels to a pre-European village set deep within the forest, 15 minutes from Rotorua. Let this 3.5-hour tour and your imagination take over as your guide instructs you on the protocol for visiting the marae. A chief is selected, a song is learnt and the eerie cry of the welcome is heard before you enter the world of the proud warriors of the ancient Maori.

You will experience the powhiri (welcome ceremony) before you enter the village, with crackling open fires in front of traditional whare (houses). You’ll hear traditional Maori instruments and watch the daily activities of days gone by. In the wharenui (meeting house), a Rangiatea culture group offers a powerful display of haka song and dance. Then, as new friendships are forged, dine on a traditional hangi feast, where the food is cooked slowly beneath the ground in earth ovens.

This is an amazing re-enactment based on actual events from history, with real characters, traditional arts and crafts, powerful song and dance while enjoying an authentic Hangi feast.

Points of Interest

  • 1220 Hinemaru Street
What's Included
  • Māori Cultural Performance
  • Traditional welcome ceremony
  • Māori fusion feast
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
  • Return transport from central Meeting Point
What's Not Included
  • Gratuities
  • Alcoholic Beverages
Additional Information

Feast on song, drama, tradition, and divine seasonal kai (cuisine) within our forest Pā (village) blanketed by towering Tawa trees, its blazing bonfires, and forest-formed amphitheatre.

Te Pā Tū offers 4-hour evening events that change with each season of the maramataka, the Māori lunar calendar.

Across summer, Tū Te Rā celebrates an abundant harvest, and we explore concepts, rituals, and stories of ancient Māori warfare and peace.

Throughout winter, Tū Te Ihi marks promise heralded by the arrival of the Matariki star cluster which high and bright in winter skies, signalling the new lunar year – we share the energy and passion of this celebration.

Cultural knowledge unique to each season is shared from the outset – rituals, songs, stories and continue across the night. From the beginning too, we share local, seasonal kai - plentiful and delicious. Kai horotai (indigenous canapes) is followed by a torch lit walk to a lavish 3-course fusion feast.

  • Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required
  • Camera and Video usage is permitted throughout the entire evening experience.
  • Collapsible wheelchairs with removable wheels can be accommodated providing the passenger is accompanied by someone who can assist them board and disembark
Cancellation Policy

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

Customer Ratings
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Freya_j
Mar 28, 2024
Brilliant experience- we loved it! - This was just the most incredible evening! Really well organised with an excellent coach transfer service from the Gathering Place. On arrival, we experienced the traditional greeting ceremony at the gate which was amazing to see. Once inside the village you really get to appreciate the wonderful setting. We proceeded to learn about different aspects of Māori culture and everyone involved was really charismatic; you could see how passionate they were about sharing their culture with us. The dinner at the end was completely unexpected but absolutely fabulous! We all had the best time and would highly recommend!
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Tplfc
Mar 26, 2024
Te Pa Tu Excellence - A M A Z I N G I found this experience wonderful from start to finish. From the pick up with our driver explaining a lot about the culture and what to expect to the team at the village who provided wonderful service. It was great to break into groups and learn about specific areas of Maori culture and what it means, educational and fun. The entertainment was so much fun and the performers are excellent. Then off for dinner, the best food. I am vegetarian and the quality of the food was of the highest standard and such a change from pasta!! I cannot speak highly enough of this experience, I can only recommend that you book to go on it if you are in Rotorua. Thank you for a wonderful evening.
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Fancydougherty
Mar 26, 2024
Well worth it!!!! A humbling and beautiful experience. - This was one of the most unique things we did on our trip, and honestly, I expected it to be so commercial and it wasn't at all. The chief was incredibly humble, respectful, and all of his family seemed to have fun sharing their culture with us, even though our haka was terrible haha! No gift shop, no tipping, no selling. The actual cultural experience was maybe an hour long, followed by a dinner with the other participants that was very nice. Their singing was incredible, and they actually speak Maori to each other. Where else could you ever see that? Even in Rotorua the Maori culture seems like an incredibly small part of local life... There's nothing to see culture-wise in town and barring experiences like this, you're not going to find much. Feels like it was worth the price of the ticket just to support this dangerously small population...
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Lydia_w
Mar 22, 2024
Kia ora - It was a great experience 🫶 We heared a lot about Maori tratition, we could feel how familiar they are, we enjoied it so much. Thanks to Uncle Hemi and our Chief Chris.
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Christine_p
Apr 1, 2024
Wonderful experience - Beautiful and powerful singing. The family really seemed to enjoy performing with each other. It was wonderful to see younger generations getting involved and continuing their cultural traditions.
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G3495omelodieg
Mar 30, 2024
Great introduction to the Maori culture - We went to the cultural experience with dinner and had a great time. We particularly enjoyed the workshops at the beginning when we got to try some of the Maori dances, games and sports. The haka for men was the funniest part! the show was really good but maybe a bit too short… and the dinner was good - lots of food - but maybe a bit too meaty for our taste. We’d recommend this experience to have an introduction to the Maori culture. The team was super nice and welcoming!
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Julie_n
Mar 29, 2024
Wonderful experience! - Breadth of coverage, variety of entertainment. Great singers! Food could use a little work, especially keeping food warm
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Sanjeev_m
Mar 27, 2024
Terrible experience - overacting by the actors and flavorless food. - Not a good experience. The characters seemed too artificial and did not do justice to the true Māori culture. The dinner was tasteless, and flavorless. Very disappointing. I am asking for a partial refund.
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Ginsengnewyork
Mar 25, 2024
UNDERWHELMING AND NOT WORTH THE PRICE (250NZD per person) - Except for the bus ride made enjoyable and fun by our Maori chauffeur Dennis, an elderly man full of wisdom and humour, the whole experience was underwhelming! It almost felt like entertainment for retirement homes...The different "stations" set up to show an aspect of Maori life were superficial, and did not enlighten about Maori culture. The "family show" of dances and songs was short and cute, nothing more. And the Maori diner had nothing Maori about it. Mind you, it was good, but I did not know that French duck confit, nor pana cotta were Maori delicacies! But I was relieved to discover that wine and alcoholic beverages are not Maori and hence, not included in the price ;-). The very smart and very congenial family who runs this show knows how to win your heart and always has an explanation/ excuse of some sort for their shortcomings. And you really want to give them a 5 star rating even though they clearly don't deserve it. They really need to improve their act, make it more authentic, or lower their price!
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Meander54818930717
Mar 25, 2024
Too expensive and not authentic. - We went to the village's restaurant for Maori food. We found the lunch an industrial buffet for the masses, nothing special and Maori about it. We were very disappointed and paid way too much for a not so great lunch
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