Maori Culture is alive and thriving – no trip to New Zealand would be complete without learning a little about this. Take in a museum; go to Waitangi; visit the Buried Village near Lake Tarawera; spend half a day on a Maori Tour; visit a Marae; attend a cultural performance or if you wish take in a traditional hangi feast in Rotorua.
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