| Wildlife Activities in North Island, New Zealand. North Island, NZ Nature & Wildlife. |
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North Island Wildlife Activities
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Photography Tour - Wellington - Starting from $495.00 per person
A one day (8-hour) private Wellington photography tour and workshop. On this tour, you will learn how to shoot dramatic, awe-inspiring coastal landscapes including long exposures, plus forest and river photography.
Benefit from expert photographic know-how from one of our professional landscape photographers and be guided into any one of a selection of locations for a unique photography experience tailored especially for you. More... |
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Wildlife - Wellington - Starting from $85.00 per person
Enjoy a night discovering New Zealand’s evolution and natural history at Zealandia, located just minutes from central Wellington. The discovery begins with a guided tour through Zealandia: The Exhibition, a state-of-the-art indoor exhibition showcasing New Zealand’s natural history and world renowned conservation movement. As darkness falls, your guide will lead you into the Sanctuary Valley, the world’s first fully fenced urban eco-sanctuary in search for little spotted kiwi and the many other... More... |
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Day Tour - Auckland - Starting from $287.50 per person
Sheepworld provides a unique insight into how we farm our sheep in New Zealand, then harvest and use their wool. Watch the sheepdog round up the sheep, See a sheep being shorn and feed the baby lambs with their bottles. Puhoi Village - New Zealand historic village Parry Kauri Park - 800 year old Kauri Tree Bush board walk Sullivans Bay - Beautiful Regional park with stunning coastal views More... |
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Historic - Mairangi Bay - Starting from $95.00 per person
This is an exhilarating night paddle. Experience the magical light show put on by the smallest of living sea creatures. Watch as your kayak leaves a glittering wake behind you. Dip your hands in and see the sparkles latch to your hand as you withdraw it from the water. Be one of the few to see this natural phenomenon. Also, mullet, flounder and many birds can be seen or heard. Birdlife includes tui, bellbird, kereru, oyster-catcher, pied stilt, reef heron, white-faced heron, dotterel,... More... |
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Zoo - Auckland - Starting from $24.00 per person
With 126 species and over 1000 animals across 17 hectares of parkland, Auckland Zoo is New Zealand’s largest home of wildlife. Conveniently located just five minutes from central Auckland, you can also discover Aotearoa’s natural treasures all in one place – in the Te Wao Nui precinct. More... |
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Nature Walk - Paraparaumu - Starting from $92.00 per person
Experience a day trip of a lift time to one of New Zealand's conversation jewels; Kapiti Island. Soak up the beauty, hear the stories of the Ngati Toa Maori people, spot whales and sea birds, native birds in their natural environment free of predators such as rats, stoats and possums. Feel like you have like you have been taken back in time as you walk through stunning native bush spotting rare native birds found nowhere else in the world. You will see birds which are on the brink of... More... |
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Half-day Coach Tour - Rotorua - Starting from $155.00 per person
Explore the technicolor hot springs of Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland on a guided half-day tour of New Zealand’s most extensive geothermal site. Walk along well-groomed trails that skirt volcanic craters and natural hot pools in a surreal range of vibrant colors. Witness the daily eruption of the Lady Knox Geyser and take in the highlights of the Waimangu Volcanic Valley. Small-group tour limited to a maximum of 12 people allows for a more customized experience with your expert guide. More... |
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Half-day Coach Tour - Rotorua - Starting from $115.00 per person
Spend an afternoon exploring New Zealand’s Maori culture with visits to settlement sites and living villages. You will learn about Maori customs, traditions, history and protocols new and old, with a guided visit to Te Puia, Rotorua's premier cultural centre. More... |
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