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Zealandia

Explore the outdoors at your own pace or be led by a guide! During the day, walk amongst rare birds like hihi, kākāriki and takahē. Spot prehistoric reptiles like the tuatara bathing in the sun. See how the sanctuary transforms after dark on a guided tour and search for thousands of glow worms and over 150 kiwi roaming free.

Experience the source of the increasing native bird biodiversity in Wellington, while supporting our ground-breaking conservation research.

Zealandia Te Māra a Tāne is the world’s first fully-fenced urban ecosanctuary, with a 500-year vision to connect people with nature and help native wildlife flourish in Wellington and beyond. The 225-hectare ecosanctuary is a ground-breaking conservation project that protects over 40 rare native wildlife species. As a not for profit, you are directly contributing to our vital conservation work.

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Organisation

Zealandia Eco-Sanctuary

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Location

North IslandWellington RegionKarori

Categories

  • Activity__bird_watchingBird Watching

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Directions

Wellington Office Office

Coordinates

-41.2907789134132

174.753413105011

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-41.2907789134132
Longitude
174.753413105011

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    • Guided night walk.

      Icon__personWaitson

    • Beautiful conservation effort.

      Icon__personChristoph Herrmann

    • Worth all the money!!

      Icon__personAnn-Katrine & Sille

    • A beautiful walk through a bird sanctuary.

      Icon__personSarah Kovacs

    • Night trip: What a cool place!

      Icon__personnathan_carr

    3.7 29 Reviews Analysis
  • Sanctuary was nice but not much to see, wouldn’t suggest going to the cafe- staff are rude when confronted about food still not coming out after 40 minutes they just gave money back no apology.

    Definitely would not recommend..

    Reviewed almost 2 years ago

    Zac's avatar

    Zac

    Customer

  • Cool paid activity to do in Wellington but not that excited when travelled a lot already.

    Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in November 2016

    Cazimir Boon's avatar

    Cazimir Boon

    Customer

  • A bit crowded on the main tracks but pleasant on the bush walks.

    Saw lots of bird life. An interesting initiative.

    Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in March 2016

    Matt Harris's avatar

    Matt Harris

    Customer

  • Beautiful conservation effort.

    Worth every penny because you get to go two days in a row and help finance a worth while operation. You can watch heaps of native birds and get to know them very well. Lots of stunning walks, free tours and feeding shows.

    Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in February 2016

  • We appreciated the free shuttle bus and lovely inside exhibition.

    Walk outside was nice, but were were not really very lucky to see many birds. Maybe another time.

    Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in January 2016

  • A beautiful walk through a bird sanctuary.

    It was pretty difficult to spot the birds as they are flying around, but would probably be better with a guide. But it was a great way to learn about New Zealand bird life.

    Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in March 2016

    Sarah Kovacs's avatar

    Sarah Kovacs

    Customer

  • Beautiful native bush and birds in the best possible setting.

    Guides make bird identification much easier. You can see how many people love the park by the sheer number of volunteers we encountered.

    Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in January 2016

    Valerie Balcom's avatar

    Valerie Balcom

    Customer

  • Beautiful nature reserve just 20 minutes from central Wellington, protected precious birds and reptiles, beautiful fauna and trees!

    Must do.

    Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in December 2015

    Angus Sutherland's avatar

    Angus Sutherland

    Customer

  • Cost a little money but you can see lots of New Zealand birds.

    When you want to see Kiwis it is best to go at night!

    Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in January 2016

    Lara Baetz's avatar

    Lara Baetz

    Customer

  • A beautiful insight into how New Zealand once was and exemplifies the hardwork put into recreating the natural space.

    A must see.

    Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in February 2012

    Graham Swinyard's avatar

    Graham Swinyard

    Customer

  • This was one of the highlights of our 2 week trip in New Zealand - south and north islands.

    Definitely take a guided tour. Our guide helped us understand the hard work being done to restore the biodiversity plus pointed out wildlife that we would have missed. This is not a zoo, it is an urban reserve.

    Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in December 2012

    ORfam's avatar

    ORfam

    Customer

  • Impressive job the Karori Sanctuary Trust is doing.

    Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in January 2012

    Henriette Haugan's avatar

    Henriette Haugan

    Customer

  • Walks were nice, but not enough wildlife!

    Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in May 2007

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    Bridgy

    Customer

  • It's a beautiful place but the evening kiwi tour it's very touristic with people doing a lot of noise, this way it's very difficult see a kiwi

    Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in November 2009

    Pedro Menendez's avatar

    Pedro Menendez

    Customer

  • Lovely park, but the evening tour was very pricy for the 2 hours.

    This tour was recommended to us by friends as THE place to see Kiwi. Unfortunately, the Kiwi spotting was only a sideline of the tour, led by enthusiastic volunteers. Also, the voluneer leaders didn't stress to participants that they needed to walk quietly and be quiet during the tour to optimize the chance of seeing Kiwi.

    I would recommend that the Sanctuary offer a bird-only evening tour focusing on Kiwi.

    This is not an easy place to get to on your own in Wellington, so I would think twice before venturing up there.

    Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in December 2008

    Heidi Grether's avatar

    Heidi Grether

    Customer

    Our sanctuary is home to over 100 little spotted kiwi, however we do not guarantee any sightings as we are not a zoo. Regarding transport, we have a shuttle available from the CBD for $15pp return. This can be pre-booked when booking your tour.

  • Sanctuary was nice but not much to see, wouldn’t suggest going to the cafe- staff are rude when confronted about food still not coming out after 40 minutes they just gave money back no apology.

    Definitely would not recommend..

    Reviewed almost 2 years ago

    Zac's avatar

    Zac

    Customer

  • Cool paid activity to do in Wellington but not that excited when travelled a lot already.

    Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in November 2016

    Cazimir Boon's avatar

    Cazimir Boon

    Customer

  • A bit crowded on the main tracks but pleasant on the bush walks.

    Saw lots of bird life. An interesting initiative.

    Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in March 2016

    Matt Harris's avatar

    Matt Harris

    Customer

  • Beautiful native bush and birds in the best possible setting.

    Guides make bird identification much easier. You can see how many people love the park by the sheer number of volunteers we encountered.

    Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in January 2016

    Valerie Balcom's avatar

    Valerie Balcom

    Customer

  • A beautiful walk through a bird sanctuary.

    It was pretty difficult to spot the birds as they are flying around, but would probably be better with a guide. But it was a great way to learn about New Zealand bird life.

    Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in March 2016

    Sarah Kovacs's avatar

    Sarah Kovacs

    Customer

  • We appreciated the free shuttle bus and lovely inside exhibition.

    Walk outside was nice, but were were not really very lucky to see many birds. Maybe another time.

    Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in January 2016

  • Beautiful conservation effort.

    Worth every penny because you get to go two days in a row and help finance a worth while operation. You can watch heaps of native birds and get to know them very well. Lots of stunning walks, free tours and feeding shows.

    Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in February 2016

  • Beautiful nature reserve just 20 minutes from central Wellington, protected precious birds and reptiles, beautiful fauna and trees!

    Must do.

    Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in December 2015

    Angus Sutherland's avatar

    Angus Sutherland

    Customer

  • Cost a little money but you can see lots of New Zealand birds.

    When you want to see Kiwis it is best to go at night!

    Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in January 2016

    Lara Baetz's avatar

    Lara Baetz

    Customer

  • This was one of the highlights of our 2 week trip in New Zealand - south and north islands.

    Definitely take a guided tour. Our guide helped us understand the hard work being done to restore the biodiversity plus pointed out wildlife that we would have missed. This is not a zoo, it is an urban reserve.

    Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in December 2012

    ORfam's avatar

    ORfam

    Customer

  • A beautiful insight into how New Zealand once was and exemplifies the hardwork put into recreating the natural space.

    A must see.

    Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in February 2012

    Graham Swinyard's avatar

    Graham Swinyard

    Customer

  • Impressive job the Karori Sanctuary Trust is doing.

    Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in January 2012

    Henriette Haugan's avatar

    Henriette Haugan

    Customer

  • Night trip: What a cool place!

    I learned loads while having a really exciting time wondering around the forest following our guide as he tracked and found kiwis, weta, rare ducks, and prehistoric lizards. I've seen kiwis in wellington and auckland zoos, but to see them in their natural habitat was the best by far. Loved it!

    Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in September 2011

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    nathan_carr

    Customer

  • Daytime: I visited it when it was slightly raining, so I met only one guy in the whole park.

    It was one of the best experiences in new zealand, absolutely stunning. But you have to like new zealand birds :), and: "its not a zoo". If you know about new zealands wildlife, its lovely to encounter all the rare animals.

    Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in February 2011

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    Mark

    Customer

  • Worth all the money!!

    Amazing to see New Zealand's nature as it was a 1000 years ago. You learn a lot and get so excited every time you see a special bird or the small New Zealand dinosaur (Tuatara).

    Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in March 2011

  • Guided night walk.

    Excellent informative presentation. Guide was knowledgable and passionate. Saw 2 x Kiwi, lots of other native birds. plants, etc.

    Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in February 2011

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    Waitson

    Customer

  • For a park in the middle of Wellington it is very serene - there are lots of birds to hear and see and there are lots of feeding areas so finding and seeing birds is excellent, good information available

    .

    Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in May 2010

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    Linda & Fred

    Customer

  • We loved this place - where you can see Tuatara, Tui chasing Bellbirds away from "their" food, and many others, right in a city?

    Trees, dams buildings - its all good fun

    Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in April 2009

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    Raewyn

    Customer

  • What a place to have right in the middle of a capital city.

    The fact that you can't expect to see certain birds on demand makes the sightings you do have even more special. You know you're not in a zoo when you come here. There's plenty to see anyway. You can stay on the flat if you don't have long or feel like an easy walk, or you can set off down some of the longer tracks out the back.

    Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in January 2010

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    aiakar

    Customer

  • It's a beautiful place but the evening kiwi tour it's very touristic with people doing a lot of noise, this way it's very difficult see a kiwi

    Reviewed over 3 years ago and experienced in November 2009

    Pedro Menendez's avatar

    Pedro Menendez

    Customer