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Taupo

Learn how to forage for witchety grubs in Arnhem Land, join a kava ceremony in Fiji or rub noses with some of the locals in Rotorua. Share the traditions of cultures which predate European civilisation by tens of thousands of years.

The Maori Haka is famous the world over thanks to the All Blacks national rugby team, and the indigenous Maori culture – both traditional and contemporary - is indeed an integral part of New Zealand life.

Enjoy a traditional Maori hangi (feast), listen to the kapa haka (traditional song and dance) and relax in the popular thermal pools at Rotorua. In Wellington, visit the Te Papa: Museum of New Zealand or join a small group tour around Taupo or Hawkes Bay to learn the myths, legends and lifestyle of this fascinating culture.

Australia’s Aboriginal peoples are custodians to one of the world’s oldest continuous cultures. 40,000 years of history is waiting to be explored and the best way to learn about the Dreamtime lore is from the people themselves.

At Uluru (Ayers Rock), Aboriginal guides help impart an understanding of the area’s meaning and their people’s ancient culture. Spend some time with traditional Aboriginal people in Arnhem Land to learn their bush survival skills, how to play the didgeridoo or throw a boomerang. Share the spirit of the Dreamtime through electrifying dance performances at the Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park in Cairns.

Aboriginal artworks can be viewed in art galleries throughout Australia and indeed across the globe, however, some of the world’s finest prehistoric artworks still ‘hang’ in the remote caves of Kakadu and the Kimberley or closer to ‘town’ in the Grampians and Ku-ring-gai national parks.

The Pacific Islanders are genuine hosts, whose friendly greetings and infectious smiles come easily and draw visitors back time after time. The pride with which these peoples share their vibrant culture makes for a truly unforgettable holiday experience.

Enjoy learning the Fijian legends told through the enchanting rhythm of their ‘meke’ song and dance ceremonies and share a cup of kava with the locals. Be swathed in sweet smelling garlands of tropical flowers on arrival in French Polynesia. Watch the Cook Islanders skilfully weave their traditional hand stitched quilts (tivaevae) and don’t miss a traditional Polynesian feast cooked in an underground oven.

Indigenous Culture Accommodation in Taupo

fishing culture Lake Taupo Lodge

The design of Lake Taupo Lodge was inspired by the architecture of Frank Lloyd-Wright and is built in stone and mahogany. Set amongst magnificent landscaped gardens, its attractive long, low exterior has won several architectural awards. The focus..

fishing culture relaxation The Point Villas

Two elegant, totally private and exclusive villas are nestled into a native rainforest above the blue-green waters of iconic Lake Taupo. The award winning architecture has been designed to blend with the surrounding natural beauty, while interiors..

fishing hiking skiing diving culture Tongariro Lodge

Situated on the banks of the legendary Tongariro River, at the southern end of Lake Taupo. Tongariro Lodge, established in 1982, offers comfort, style and a relaxing environment with friendly personal service and is recognised as a leading trout..