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5
Shannon Hoeg
+5
Our experience started with a cultural experience that gave me goosebumps. The Māori performers are talented, energetic and passionate. Then we did a tour with the guide Paul. He was knowledgeable, funny, and patient with questions and insights. Worth the trip, great time overall. *we did not get to see the geyser erupt but it was still really cool Reserve in advance! Cultural performances are in the morning/afternoon, or you can do an evening/dinner.
5
Mark
+5
We went around with a guide which adds value to the experience. There are opportunities to see, hear, smell and feel the thermal park. You can feel the heat in the ground and on some of the 'hot seats' they have. Also worth a mention is the Kiwis you can see in their dedicated nocturnal enclosure; you have to be patient and ideally quiet and give time for your eyes to adjust to the dark, but it's worth it if you are fortunate enough to see them
4
Evashan Thavar
+4
Did the Te Po experience which includes a geyser tour, buffet dinner and Maori cultural experience. The geyser walk is nice, guide was funny and the geyser going off was nice to see. The buffet was good, great selection of local cuisine, unfortunately we had very little time at the buffet. Our tour was meant to be 4-5 and Maori experience at 6:45 which would have given us enough time to eat and enjoy the buffet however our guide was a bit late and then the transport to collect us from the geyser ran really late which meant we only got to thw buffet at 6 and had 45 minutes to scramble and eat before the show. The show itself was phenomenal, truly the best part of the experience. The performers emotion and spirit could really be felt. Definitely the best was kept for last.
5
p b
+5
The guided tour started with seeing Maori students learning to carve wood, stone and bone. Also, we saw examples of weaving before going to the kiwi conservation house. A male and female kiwi are kept in separate living areas and they were both out foraging when we were there. Next was the thermal area, including the Pohutu Geyser. The guide was knowledgeable and funny but unfortunately, if you stopped to take a photo or couldn't keep up with the front of the tour, you missed out on the commentary of the quietly spoken guide. The tour was over in 1hr 15min, but you are welcome to stay in the grounds or visit the cafe and restaurant.
5
Joshua Rothman
+5
Excellent buffet dinner with MANY gluten free items and absolutely everything is labeled. The show after was a real treat and we enjoyed learning more about Māori culture. I brought kids ages 11, 12, 14 and 15 and everyone had a great time. Most of us skipped the hyper afterwards due to heavy rains. We hope to come back tomorrow for a full tour with history lesson.
5
Kishan Patel
+5
Loved it. It was such a good experience. This is a must visit for New Zealand. Interesting to learn about Mauri culture. The guides were very good. Although our tour was around 2 hours it felt a bit rushed. We probably could have spent more time. We saw Geysers, Kiwi, hot stones, stone work, wood work and weaving. We had the hangi included in our ticket which was surprisingly good. We are vegetarians and had low expectations but that was not warranted. There was loads of choice and it was too much to eat. I wish I had a smaller lunch! After dinner we had a Maori cultural show which was very good. Again I would advise you go for this in your ticket. A large proportion of the ticket goes to support the community so I felt it was great value for money.
5
Jessica A
+5
This is a total must do in Rotorua or even as a day trip from Auckland. There’s so much history and nature to explore here and it was definitely the highlight of my trip! The Māori people who own this land were so friendly so welcoming and I feel like I learned so much about their history and culture. Don’t miss out on this place! There’s also a lunch buffet that was delicious and filled with all kinds of food!
5
angelo zoras
+5
Had a great time here . The reception staff were very helpful in explaining what you get for the cost. Had a great walking tour around the grounds Shout out to ⭐⭐ HICKS ⭐⭐ our guide he was full of knowledge and had great humour for the crowd and conversation . After the tour is done you can walk around at your own pace and revisit places / lookouts in your own time and get that perfect shot. Our day started at 10am and we left at 2pm . Have always wanted to see a geyser naturally do its own thing at its own time so If you have the time definetly wait to see the geyser , very impressive. Also another guide in which we weren't in her group helped us out with lots of questions I had . The grounds are well kept and easy to navigate A great little place to visit .
5
darius savolskis
+5
Truly impressive site- you will be able to experience local Māori culture, see their crafts, as well as enjoy the natural wonder- thermal mud pools and geysers. I would say it probably a must in New Zealand. They also have a nice souvenir shop, restaurant and cafe on site
5
Andrea Taspinarli
+5
I did the guided tour, booked the Haka and lunch at the restaurant. What a fabulous experience! I enjoyed and loved everything about Te Puia. Our guide told the facts about this stunning geothermal region, the Kiwi birds and about the Maori traditions, way of living, producing pieces of art, a.m.m. in an interesting and easily understandable way for me as European tourist. I also liked his sense of humor and that he answered all our questions. The electric shuttle back to the entrance was a comfortable and easy return, thank you so much! The entry explanation for the Haka was due to the crowd of people fully unclear for me. The complete performance of the Maori women and men in their gathering house though was gorgeous and stays in my memory for ever! The Grande Finale of my day in Te Puia was the absolutely delicious buffet in the restaurant, me sitting at the big windows watching Pohutu Geyser erupt while eating excellent meals with lamb, chicken, potatoes, rice, chocolate mousse and vanilla ice cream. What an extraordinary experience in Te Puia in Rotorua! DANKESCHÖN!
5
James Weston
+5
A must-do when visiting New Zealand. My third time at Te Puia and I’ll still come back for a fourth visit. A 70ha geothermal valley, Māori Arts and Crafts Institute, and kiwi conservation centre. They don’t run self-guided tours anymore but you do get to freely explore the park after the guided tour to take photos at your leisure. After seeing the main attraction of Pohutu geyser, there’s a nice circular trail around the park seeing the more dormant geysers and springs, mud pools, and river. The Māori artwork is amazing, and the tour through the institute gives you a fantastic insight into the culture and knowledge of the Māori. Being able to speak to the students and see what brought them to the school was a real bonus. And to top it off, we saw both kiwi in their enclosure! (You’ll be impressed at how big they are)
5
Julie Benton
+5
Great tour! Saw the kiwi birds, learned about Māori culture, and saw the mud pools and geysers! Loved hearing from the students at the Arts and Crafts Institute - incredible to see their carvings and weaving work!
4
Dharun Arasu
+4
Booked a night walk with Te Puia to see the largest geyser of New Zealand. The crew were so good and entertaining! Started with the boiling pool to know about the cooking method and also had a taste of the steamed pudding cooked in the geothermal pool. Also got a cup of hot chocolate but it felt bit diluted and too sweet. The geyser experience was great and to learn about the legends and history behind Rotorua under the starry sky!
5
Charlotte Whitmore
+5
Excellent buffet dinner with MANY gluten free items and absolutely everything is labeled. I wouldn’t normally eat Oysters on the half shell at a buffet but these were fresh and tasty. The show after was a real treat and we enjoyed learning more about Māori culture. I brought kids ages 11, 12, 14 and 15 and everyone had a great time. Most of us skipped the hyper afterwards due to heavy rains. We hope to come back tomorrow for a full tour with history lesson.
5
Sylv N
+5
Visit to Te Puia is a unique blend of seeing natural wonders (geysers, bubbling mud pools), understanding Māori culture and the historical significance of the place as well as appreciating the art and crafts center (workshops producing wood carvings, weaving etc). There’s also a kiwi conservation center at the site! We enjoyed the visit - while originally we were more drawn to visiting rotorua for seeing the geysers, we were even more impressed by all the Māori culture and art/craft context too.
5
ATGC
+5
We did the day guided Tour. Great experience and our guide was very knowledgeable. I bought the tickets online which was easy process. The Pohutu Geyser is amazing. The Māori arts and Crafts Institute and Gallery is very interesting place to look around. Overall we enjoyed our visit.
5
Zeyad Tuffaha
+5
Did the Te Rā guided experience and it was amazing! Powerful geysers, excellent guide, beautiful views, and you get to see wee kiwis as a bonus in a suitably designed environment. You also get access to the art and craft centre which houses students learning to carve and weave. I spent 2 hours all in all but you can do it in 1.5 hours.
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