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Waitomo Caves

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About this Destination

Tucked away beneath the lush hills of Waitomo along the north-western section of the North Island of New Zealand are the Waitomo Caves. A long, serpentine, highly interconnected system of subterranean caves are waiting to be explored by eager tourists from around the world. You can abseil through the caves, zipline through the darkness, swim through rivers that run through the caves, and even go black-water rafting. The caves are also famous for the glow worms that inhabit them. Thousands of glow worms in the caves that rivers run through glow bright blue and eerily through the velvet darkness of the cave, creating a magical experience that has been described by many as New Zealand’s best natural attraction; quite an accolade for a country that is defined by stunning natural beauty. The Waitomo Caves can be divided into two categories, the upper and the lower section. The upper sections comprise of dried, intricate cave formations that took shape over millenia undisturbed and the lower chambers of the caves consist of the underground rivers and streams, huge caves, and native Waitomo glow-worm. Tours of the caves can be taken and the tours are generally conducted by members of the Maori tribe whose ancestry discovered the Waitomo Caves and their renditions of discovering the caves lend a direct link to the caves themselves as you listen to their tales of legend.

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Local Cultures of Waitomo Caves

Immerse yourself in the heritage, traditions, and local way of life.

Culture

Māori Culture

The indigenous culture of the Māori people, characterized by their unique practices, language, art, and spirituality.

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Ongoing
Culture

Glowworm Cave Tours

Guided tours that showcase the unique ecosystem of glowworms in Waitomo Caves, highlighting the relationship between nature and local traditions.

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Daily from 9 AM to 5 PM
Culture

Pūkeko Culture

Exploration of local wildlife like the Pūkeko, showcasing how this bird influences local art and storytelling.

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Ongoing
Culture

Waitomo Caving

Adventure tourism related to caving and spelunking, reflecting the local appreciation of natural formations.

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Year-round, guided tours available
Culture

Traditional Hangi

A traditional Māori method of cooking food using heated rocks buried in a pit, often celebrated during cultural gatherings.

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Seasonal

Festivals of Waitomo Caves

Discover local events, music, and seasonal celebrations.

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Waitomo Glowworm Festival

An annual event celebrating the unique glowworm population with guided tours, storytelling, and cultural performances.

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Annually, in early spring
Festival

Māori New Year (Matariki)

A celebration of the Māori New Year, which includes various cultural performances, feasts, and reflections on the past year.

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Annually, around June-July
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Waitomo Arts Festival

A festival showcasing local artists and artisans, blending contemporary and traditional Māori art forms.

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Annually, in October
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Caving Adventure Day

A community event focusing on rock climbing, caving, and outdoor activities, promoting local tourism and conservation efforts.

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Annually, during summer months
Festival

Heritage Weekend

Celebrating the history and culture of the Waitomo region with traditional Māori storytelling and performances.

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Annually, over the Labour Day weekend

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