Head to the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa for a guided tour to learn more about the country's native animals as well as New Zealand's traditional culture and Māori lore.
Te Papa Tour at Museum of New Zealand
Personal expenses
Other expenses not mentioned above
Some short-term exhibitions and activities that requires extra fee
The 60-minute English tour provides a solid overview of the museum's highlights
Walk through marae ātea, a gathering place or assembly hall in Māori culture
Feel the ground shake in the Earthquake Room!
Check out the egg specimens of the long-extinct Dingo
Marvel at the colossal squid, the world's largest squid
— What You Can Expect —
The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa offers a comprehensive and enriching experience for visitors interested in New Zealand's natural history, cultures, and traditions. The museum is a merger of the national museum and art gallery, and its name, "Te Papa Tongarewa," means 'container of treasures' in Māori.
The exhibits include displays and artefacts from Māori culture, early Aboriginal cave dwellings, wood, paper, and stained glass art, as well as a focus on New Zealand's unique geography, seismic activity, and ecosystems. The Earthquake Room is a must-see feature. With over 2,500 species of native flora and fauna on display, visitors can see the world's largest squid specimen, the extinct dingo, and New Zealand's national treasure: the kiwi. Learning about the country's ecosystem helps visitors develop respect for nature and the environment.
Enjoy an educational and enriching experience for people of all ages at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa!