Whakarewewa – Das lebende Maori-Dorf
Whakarewarewa is a unique living Māori village in Rotorua, home to the Tūhourangi Ngāti Wāhiao people, where culture, traditions, and daily life continue as they have for generations. Unlike a staged attraction, this is an authentic community where residents live, work, and welcome visitors.
Set within an active geothermal landscape, the village is surrounded by steaming vents, bubbling mud pools, and natural hot springs that have been used for cooking, bathing, and heating for centuries. Guided tours led by local Māori hosts share stories of ancestry, customs, and history, offering insight into traditional lifestyles, carvings, weaving, and the spiritual connection to the land.
Visitors can enjoy powerful cultural performances featuring haka, poi, and traditional songs, while learning how the geothermal environment shapes everyday life. Whakarewarewa offers a meaningful and respectful cultural experience that brings Māori heritage, resilience, and hospitality to life.