Tautari Wetlands At Dusk
99 Tari Road, Te Awamutu, WaipaTicket Information
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Nestled in the valley below the visitor centre is the Tautari Wetlands, protected by both a QEII covenant and our pest-proof fence. This picturesque wetland habitat is a safe haven for two of our taonga species.
Upon the setting sun, head down Rosie's Track to the Tautari Wetlands and keep an eye out for our endearing takahē whānau as they settle in for the evening. Thought to be lost forever, the takahē is a conservation icon and made history when they were rediscovered in the remote mountains of Fiordland in 1948. This large, flightless bird helped shape the future of conservation techniques in New Zealand. Encountering a takahē for the first time can transport you to a pre-historic world!
Enter the tuatarium on dusk and engage the senses by listening and looking out for tuatara who are most active at night. Tuatara are the sole surviving members of an ancient group of reptiles found only in New Zealand. See their unique characteristics and hear about their life history and journey to Maungatautari.
This tour is 90 minutes long, and is recommended for children 6 years and over.
- Please check-in at least 10 minutes before your tour starts at Manu Tīoriori visitor centre where a face covering is required (for the visitor centre only). Children under the age of 12 are exempt from wearing a face-covering indoors.
- Please allow 10-15 minutes to walk to and from the wetland enclosure and to the nearest facilities.
- Warm clothing and good footwear is recommended. Torches will be provided.
- A face covering is not required outdoors but recommended when social distancing is tricky.
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