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Taiamai Tours Heritage Journeys
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Meet with local Ngapuhi whose traditional knowledge and storytelling skills are legendary in the Bay of Islands. Our ancient histories and stories are shared with you as we paddle together aboard our 50 ft Waka Taua (Maori War Canoe) on the tidal estuaries of the Waitangi River.
"What makes your product so unique is the depth of the experience……… I can therefore truly say that your product is the best Maori tourism product I ever experienced in my 21 years of being a managing director in the New Zealand tourism industry……" Rainer Heidtke, C&E Tours Other Environment Friendly InitiativesI am the Kaitiaki on behalf of our Hapu mo te Mahinga Mataitai - Board trustee for Top Energy, Rangatira o Nga Hapu o Taiamai, Board member on the Poupou Trial (Northlands coast to coast cyclway trail) TariffContact us at administrator@taiamaitours.co.nz All Year AvailableYes DirectionsWe are situated an easy walk of 15 minutes from the centre of Paihia. Walk north, along the water front towards the Waitangi Treaty grounds. You will arrive at a one lane bridge which crosses over the Waitangi River. Turn left immediately after exiting the bridge. You will see our Waka in the water. |