Te Pā Tū - Seasonal cuisine and village experience

Te Pā Tū - Seasonal cuisine and village experience

Product Overview

Te Pā Tū (previously Tamaki Māori Village)

Feast on song, drama, tradition, and divine seasonal kai (cuisine) within our forest Pā (village) - its towering Tawa trees, blazing bonfires, and forest-formed amphitheatre.  Te Pā Tū offers 4-hour seasonal evening events aligned with the Māori lunar calendar. Traditional hāngi joins seasonal Māori delicacies prepared with fusion cooking techniques.

Product Description

Te Pā Tū (previously Tamaki Māori Village)

Feast on song, drama, tradition, and divine seasonal kai (cuisine) within our forest Pā (village) – blanketed by towering Tawa trees, blazing bonfires, and forest-formed amphitheatre.

Te Pā Tū shares Māori history, traditions, and cultural aspirations across 4-hours of celebration and feasting. These events change with each season of the maramataka, the Māori lunar calendar. 

Summer: Tū Te Rā - Across this lunar phase, the sun expresses optimal energy, the days are longer, and light nourishes the natural world. Tū Te Rā celebrates abundant harvest and explores concepts, rituals, and stories of ancient Māori warfare and peace.

Winter: Tū Te Ihi includes the time in the earth’s cycle when Matariki stars are high and bright in winter skies. Te Ihi references the energy and passion stirred by the Matariki cluster and the promise they herald.

From arrival into Te Pā Tū, we share seasonal kai horotai (delicacies). These can include roasted tuna (native eel), creamy pāua (abalone) on rewena (bread) crostini, foraged greens, chunky smoked kahawai, ember warmed kumara and restorative kawakawa tea.

Torch light guides manuhiri (guests) to a lavish but relaxed three course feast. Hāngī remains hero but it shares the table with lesser-known Māori delicacies, prepared fusion style. Wagyu pincanha, Watercress chimichurri, taro gratin – even kumara ice-cream - each dish is inspired by or infused with traditional ingredients, stories, or cooking techniques.

Whether dining al fresco or in our wharekai (dining room) we celebrate the spirit of hākari (feasting) and of Aotearoa, New Zealand.

Departure Times

Hotel

Hotel Pick up time

Novotel

5.10pm

Regent

5.10pm

Pullman Hotel

5.20pm

Princes Gate

5.20pm

Millennium

5.30pm

Distinction

5.40pm

Holiday Inn

5.40pm

Te Pā Tū Gathering Place

5.20pm

Duration

4 hours

What To Bring

Dress for warmth and comfort

Company Info

For the past 33 years, Te Pā Tū (Previously Tamaki Māori Village) has pioneered the face of tourism and become a vehicle of cultural exchange. Today, as New Zealand’s most awarded cultural attraction, Te Pā Tū continues to pave the way with new product offerings that harness the beauty and strength of our land, people and spirit.

Evening Cultural Experience From $260.00 / per adult
Evening Cultural Experience From $110.00 / per child 5-15yrs

Phone
+64 7 349 2999

Freephone
0508 826 254

Email
[email protected]

Address
1220 Hinemaru Street, Rotorua 3010

Region
North Island
North Island

Bay of Plenty
Bay of Plenty

Rotorua
Rotorua

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