Zealandia Ecosanctuary
Zealandia Ecosanctuary
Zealandia Ecosanctuary

Zealandia Ecosanctuary Tours and Tickets

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Zealandia Ecosanctuary is a unique wildlife conservation park in Karori, just minutes from central Wellington. A premier eco-attraction, the fully fenced urban project has restored much of the flora and fauna that once surrounded the city. Forest and wetlands provide habitat for more than 40 native bird species, amphibians, and reptiles.

  • 53 Waiapu Road, Karori, Wellington, Wellington, 6012

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Kay_K, Nov 2023
Fabulous evening!
We went for the evening tour. This experience is not close to town but well worth the taxi ride. The team were very welcoming and our guide was from the local area and extremely knowledgeable. It was incredible to see all the protected wildlife. It would have been useful to know that the tour included free entry the next day when we booked then we would have built that into our itinerary. They even ordered the return taxi for us.
Sherri_R, Sep 2023
Great experience
Claire, our guide was very knowledgeable and friendly, as were the 2 volunteers. We saw many interesting creatures, including a kiwi bird, and learned about the history of New Zealand’s wildlife. Would definitely recommend doing a night tour.
Cole_D, Aug 2023
Beautiful lamdscape and unique bird watching
If you like to see nature and and all sorts of different unique species of birds this is a great tour. Guide was very knowledgeable and the land was beautiful. I recommend it. If you just like to bar hop and eat food this may not be the most fun but definitely learned a lot about nature and wildlife in new zealand
Nicholas_G, Aug 2023
Educational, with gorgeous views and a peaceful but stimulating environment
Great tour, with opportunities to see birds and plants in an increasingly close approximation to what their natural environment would have been 800+ years ago. It was also educational. We learned about the history of the area and about different plants and animals. The views were gorgeous and the environment was peaceful but stimulating. My one wish is that humans were more quiet, except for the guide, who I'd sometimes like to be able to hear better. Maybe an audio tour option would be nice.
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