




2 hours 15 minutes
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Te Raukura-Te Wharewaka o PÍnekeのある地域は、古くからの伝統的なマオリの村であるTe Aro Pāへの港の入り口であった。 この場所の人々、テ・ラウクラ・ビルディングの様々な要素とデザイン、ポリネシアの探検家クペとのつながりについて学びます。 語り継がれる港の2つのタニワ(神話上の存在)の話を聞いたり、今日の都市景観におけるマオリにとっての環境への影響について調べたり、ウェリントンのマオリ文化に関するその他の魅力的な事実を知ることができます。
Pā遺跡のワレポンガ(家)の考古学的遺跡を見たり、Pāに住んでいた人々の話やウェリントンへの旅を聞いたり、非公開の発掘現場への排他的なアクセスを得る。 ウェリントンの隠れたマオリの宝を発見してください。
車いす対応
幼児や小さなお子様は乳母車やベビーカーに乗せることができます
近くに公共交通機関があります
幼児用の座席があります
すべてのエリアは車いす完全対応です
あらゆる体力レベルの方に適しています
Te Wharewaka o Poneke
ツアーのスタート時に伝統的なマオリの歓迎を体験し、ツアー中に織り成すカスタムプラクティスを紹介されます。
Te Aro Pa
Pā遺跡のワレポンガ(家)の考古学的遺跡を見たり、Pāに住んでいた人々の話やウェリントンへの旅を聞いたり、非公開の発掘現場への排他的なアクセスを得る。
GST(商品サービス税)
出発予定時刻の24時間前までにキャンセルされた場合、全額返金の対象となります。
4 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
151kathrineb,2026年5月30日
- Review from Tripadvisor
This tour was quite something. I read about it and realised as a born Wellingtonian I really knew nothing about the Māori settlements in Te Whanganui a Tara and I should do something about that. Cam, Eru and Paris have got me off to an excellent start. Their combination of manaakitanga, knowledge, and passion for their subject was inspiring. I particularly loved how older and more contemporary history were woven together to tell stories. The introduction to the two large waka and their significance for Māori life led to a discussion about Hec Busby and the rediscovery of traditional waka building techniques and ocean voyaging across the Pacific using celestial navigation. Sitting in the sun on the City to Sea Bridge surrounded by Paratene Matchitt's much-loved sculptures while Paris explained the iconography of the art, and told us tales of Ngake and Whātaitai, the taniwha of Wellington harbour and how they explain the geology of Wellington and the Hutt Valley, was magical. Visiting the archaeological remains of whare ponga from Te Aro Pā brought up sadness about how the people were displaced and the kāinga built over, but also optimism as a result of how determined Māori and Pākehā characters ensured that the remains were preserved when they were rediscovered. They are hiding in plain sight in the bottom of an apartment building, and once you know they are there, you will look at Taranaki Street quite differently. Everyone who calls Wellington home should do this tour. Make sure you have a song to sing for the mihi whakatau (it can be anything and is not at all scary) and get some friends together. The food at the Whairepo Cafe is top class, so have a meal there too, if you can. Ngā mihi nui to the team.
Camper10131664894,2026年5月29日
- Review from Tripadvisor
I was lucky to be in a small group, so it was almost a one-on-one experience with the tour guides. The guides were fantastic - enthusiastic and knowledgeable. I loved the formal but friendly welcome. We learned some legends about the formation of the islands and the harbor, and then walked to the archaeological site where the only known remains of 19th-century Maori sleeping huts have been preserved in situ on the ground floor of an apartment building. This was a fascinating and at times emotional experience.
324stevem,2026年5月29日
- Review from Tripadvisor
This was an amazing in depth and informative tour about the original peoples of Wellington. The guides take you through the Maori tikanga that's very inclusive. The three young people led the tour are so engaging and enthusiastic. I'll recommend to all of my Wellington friends.
Samuel B,2026年5月27日
- Review from Viator
Address could have shown a photo to make it easier to find and it was a walking tour,next door to an excellent coffee shop But really it was really excellent, teaching Maori culture and history, I would like to go back again it was really good
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