No visit to Rotorua is complete without joining in a traditional Maori “hangi” feast. This evening tour to Tamaki Maori Village takes you on a cultural journey to the “marae” (Maori village), the life force of New Zealand’s indigenous people.
Your journey through time unfolds when your coach travels to a pre-European village set deep within the forest, 15 minutes from Rotorua. Imagination takes 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.
Location: North Island-Rotorua, New Zealand
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Departure Dates: Daily, except December 25 (Christmas Day) Commences: Rotorua, New Zealand Departure Point: Your selected Rotorua city hotel Departure Time:
Up to three shows per evening. The first show is 7:30pm. They often sell out so additional performances from 5:30pm are scheduled. Hotel pickups commence at least 1 hour prior to these times.
Upon arrival into Rotorua, you must call Tamaki Maori Village to reconfirm your booking. At this time you will be provided with your hotel pick up and show times. All contact details are listed on your confirmation voucher.
Return Details: Tour returns to the original departure point Itinerary:
Enroute to ?Tamaki Maori Village?, your guide will instruct you on the rules and protocol for visiting Marae (meeting grounds). It is customary for the welcoming tribe to send out a challenge. Together you will select a chief to represent those on your coach in the Powhiri (welcome ceremony) to come.
The Karanga, or welcome call, will echo across the courtyard, followed by the Powhiri (welcome dance).
You will then be able to enter onto the village grounds, where the Tangata Whenua (people of the land) will demonstrate the different activities, such as poi twirling, hand games and weaponry displays, and reciting chants ? activities of an era gone by.
From the village you will enter our meeting house. This building represents an ancestor of our past. Customs in our house include the men making a welcome speech (whaikorero), and a waiata (song) is offered in support of new friendships forged.
The traditional hangi meal has been under the earth on hot rocks for three to four hours. This is the old traditional cooking method of the Maori. The rocks are heated to a white hot state with some of our native timber. They are then put into a pit dug into the earth. The baskets of meat are put directly on the hot stones, and then the vegetable baskets and following that, the pudding baskets on top. A wet cloth is placed over the food, followed by wet Hessian. Earth is then piled quickly over everything to keep the heat inside the earth oven. Please note: Vegetarians and those with special dietary requirements are catered for upon request.
Inside the dining room (Wharekai), tables have been numbered to ensure that everyone gets seated with family and friends. Ticket numbers should coincide with table numbers. One of the guides will explain restroom facilities. It is customary for Maori to bless the food with a prayer (Karakia). The meal is buffet style, allowing you to choose whatever you desire. To ensure a smooth flow in the buffet, your guide will bring you up one table at a time. It works very efficiently, and it won't be long before everyone is enjoying the succulent hangi meal.
You now have time to mingle with our people and enjoy the Tribal Market Place, where you will find taonga (treasures) and other items of significance to Maori, such as bone carvings, jewelry and more which are for sale in a selection of whare (houses) located around the market place.
The evening ends with the 'Poroporoaki', the official closing ceremony. There will be waiata (song) and whaikorerero (speeches). Your guides will escort you out to your coach, and you will depart for your safe journey back to your accommodation.
Additional Information
Inclusions:
Hotel pick up and drop off
Fully guided experience
Explore a pre-European Maori Village
Maori performance in traditional meeting house
Traditional Maori food (hangi) cooked beneath the ground
Exclusions:
Drinks (village is fully licensed, drinks can be purchased for an additional cost)
Other Information:
This tour must be booked at least 48 hours in advance of travel.
Confirmation for this product will be received at time of booking.
Tour is operated in English unless otherwise stated.
Vegetarian meal option available on request.
Camera and Video usage is permitted throughout the entire evening experience.
Special Policy:
Infants aged 4 years and under are free of charge
Child prices are applicable for children aged 5 - 15 years
Travel Voucher
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Note: Flights are NOT included and unless otherwise stated above transfers and car hire are also NOT included.