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Welcome to Pahiatua, a hidden gem in New Zealand known for its plethora of exciting activities. This page offers a wide range of fun experiences and things to do, catering to all interests and preferences. Whether you're seeking adventure, nature exploration, or cultural immersion, Pahiatua has something to offer. Explore the stunning landscapes, embark on thrilling outdoor adventures, visit local attractions, or immerse yourself in the rich history. Discover the endless possibilities that await you in Pahiatua and create memories that will last a lifetime.

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Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre - Entry 34km away

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Tui Brewery Tour - Mangatainoka

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Best ever tour
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Best ever tour

Had a fabulous time at tui's. Ronnie was the best tour guide very knowledgeable and had a great sense of humour. Would recommend this tour to everyone and we will be back to visit.

Tui Brewery Tour - Mangatainoka

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Labour Weekend Tour
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Labour Weekend Tour

We really enjoyed the tour. Just a shame there was NOTHING working or any hops to see. It would have been great to see INSIDE the Older part of the brewery NOT just the newest building.

Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre - Entry

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Good with potential to be great
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Good with potential to be great

The park is well loved by its staff and their passion is evident in the way they talk about their animals and the way they communicate with each other. There were several aviaries with nothing in them which left a bit to be desired. The kiwi were fantastic, they certainly put on a show during our visit. However, we have been to many parks all over NZ and there is still much left to be desired. Plenty of potential here but I imagine its difficult to get funding. It needs to be highlighted that in order for people to be inclined to give, interaction and experiences with the animals would open wallets. People are less willing to donate when they dont get the opportunity to appreciate and interact with the animal itself. Eg the beautiful little Kokako in aviary 2 that comes right up close and interacts - we would willingly give to the saving of her kind. However it is still well worth a look, the white kiwi is fantastic and a real wonder.

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