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Ruatāhuna - the heart of Te Urewera

Take a journey into the heartland of New Zealand’s largest wilderness area, where you feel a spiritual connection with the land and its indigenous people. With chalet accommodation, a café and general store, guided experiences and a warm welcome from locals – a trip to Ruatāhuna is well worth it for an experience like no other.

Ruatāhuna – homeland of the Tūhoe tribe – sits at the heart of New Zealand’s largest indigenous rainforest. It is also known as te Manawa o te ika a Maui – the heart of Maui’s fish. Māui (the mythological demigod from Māori and Polynesian legends) caught a giant fish – the North Island of New Zealand and Ruatāhuna is its heart.

Tūhoe people are born from Te Urewera – the children of the mist.  They are mana whenua and kaitiaki (guardians) of the land.  At the heart of the experience of Ruatāhuna is the unwavering desire to maintain a thriving and self-sustaining community and environment for mana whenua, the spiritual connection with the land and sharing this with visitors.

Explore Ruatāhuna

Artisan producer of honeys of Te Urewera. From our ancient untouched forests come exquisite tree honeys – Māhoe, Tāwari, Rewarewa and world-famed medicinal Mānuka.

Te Urewera Treks provides a range of unique eco-cultural wilderness treks, bringing you a truly special guided walking experience.

Te Tii is a place that cares for and nurtures the people of Ruatāhuna. It represents a neutral place for whānau living remote from Ruatāhuna and those searching for their roots.