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…spirit of Te Maori. Send a Rotorua related E-Postcard to your friends. Rotorua Culture Kapa Haka, Rotorua Photographer: Nick Servian (www.nickservian.com) Although most of the Maori population live in the urban areas, there are about 35 marae (meeting grounds) in the Rotorua district. You may be lucky…
…the Te Hana Te Ao Marama marae (meeting house). Rotorua - Rotorua is a particular favourite with visitors wanting to find out more about Maori culture. The area has been home to Maori tribes for over 300 years. Today, activities and attractions at various places in Rotorua include: * Ceremonial rituals…
…presented with many opportunities to experience the New Zealand Maori culture first-hand as many marae (meeting places) throughout the country welcome visitors. The best-known of these is the thermal region of Rotorua in the North Island and Nga Hau e Wha in Christchurch. Here tourists can experience Maori…
…trophy trout or just relax and soak in a thermal spa. Tonight your tour includes a journey to a local Marae for a Maori Hangi (feast, food cooked in the ground) and cultural concert. DAY 4 - Rotorua – Wellington Travel by coach today to the city of Wellington. Your journey travels the varying countryside…
…Polynesian spa. Tonight your tour includes a journey to a local Marae for a Maori Hangi (feast, food cooked in the ground) and cultural concert. Wellington Harbour Photographer: Ian Trafford (www.iantraffordphotos.com) DAY 4 - Rotorua to Wellington Travel by coach today to the city of Wellington. Your…
…Marae's are often open to the public for viewing and taking part in traditional activities including weaving and carving. Maori Culture Today Maori people live throughout New Zealand, and many are actively involved with keeping their culture and language alive. Within any Maori community, the marae…
…Day 2 : Whitianga to Tauranga * Day 3 : Tauranga to Rotorua * Day 4 : Rotorua to Gisborne * Day 5 : Gisborne to Napier * Day 6 : Napier to Wellington Featured Tourism Operators Travel Insurance NZ DVDs NZ Products NZ Holiday Deals Day 4 : Rotorua to Gisborne Travel time is approximate only, based on…
…routes. Auckland - Wellington - Auckland * Overview * Day 1 : Auckland to Whitianga * Day 2 : Whitianga to Tauranga * Day 3 : Tauranga to Rotorua * Day 4 : Rotorua to Gisborne * Day 5 : Gisborne to Napier * Day 6 : Napier to Wellington * Day 7 : Wellington to Wanganui * Day 8 : Wanganui to New Plymouth…
…may wish to fish for trophy trout or just relax and soak in a thermal spa. Tonight journey to a local Marae for a Maori Hangi (feast, food cooked in the ground) and cultural concert. DAY 7 - Rotorua – Auckland Retrace your steps to Auckland by coach where your tour ends. Stay: Auckland (1 night) DAY…
…These Maori legends, stories and myths are passed down through the tradition of oral history - the telling of ancient stories, myths and legends. Many marae teach tribal lore, etiquette and genealogy and retell the Maori legends. Legends, stories and myths of the Maori. Maori culture is steeped in myths…
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