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"Easy to follow tracks and so beautiful! Exceeded our expectations.”

Visitor from England

Imagine New Zealand the day before humans arrived...

Karori Sanctuary has an extraordinary 500-year vision: to restore a corner of mainland New Zealand as closely as possible to the way it was ‘the day before humans arrived’. The Sanctuary marked a turning point in the conservation and recovery of native wildlife on mainland New Zealand when it opened in 1995, reversing a decline that has lasted for at least 700 years. It is now one of the best places in New Zealand to experience native wildlife in their natural environment. More >>>

Back by popular demand

Karori Sanctuary fundraising wineWe are now taking orders for our specially-branded fundraising wine. Choose from a Hawkes Bay Cabernet Merlot; a Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc; and a French sparkling wine, or try all three! Great for gifts and perfect for end-of-year office parties! 

Coming Soon...

Work is now well underway on our new world-class Visitor & Education Centre. Due to open in early 2010, the Centre is the biggest tourism initiative of its kind currently under development in New Zealand.  Find out more...Visitor & Education Centre at Karori Sanctuary

Did you know...

Nearly 200 bird species regularly occur in New Zealand, almost 90 of which are endemic.


New Zealand is the only country in the world to have an endemic bird Order - the Apterygiformes (kiwi).


The extinct flightless adzebill weighed up to 10 kilograms and bore no resemblance to any other known bird.


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Maud Island frog (pepeketua)

New Zealand’s Ultimate
Nature Experience

We are open 10am - 5pm daily 
(last entry at 4pm).

Explore on your own or book a guided tour day or night (click below).
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Imagine New Zealand the day before humans arrived...

Karori Sanctuary has an extraordinary 500-year vision: to restore a corner of mainland New Zealand as closely as possible to the way it was ‘the day before humans arrived’. The Sanctuary marked a turning point in the conservation and recovery of native wildlife on mainland New Zealand when it opened in 1995, reversing a decline that has lasted for at least 700 years. It is now one of the best places in New Zealand to experience native wildlife in their natural environment. More >>>

"Easy to follow tracks and so beautiful! Exceeded our expectations.”

Visitor from England

Back by popular demand

Karori Sanctuary fundraising wineWe are now taking orders for our specially-branded fundraising wine. Choose from a Hawkes Bay Cabernet Merlot; a Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc; and a French sparkling wine, or try all three! Great for gifts and perfect for end-of-year office parties! 

Coming Soon...

Work is now well underway on our new world-class Visitor & Education Centre. Due to open in early 2010, the Centre is the biggest tourism initiative of its kind currently under development in New Zealand.  Find out more...Visitor & Education Centre at Karori Sanctuary

Did you know...

Nearly 200 bird species regularly occur in New Zealand, almost 90 of which are endemic.


New Zealand is the only country in the world to have an endemic bird Order - the Apterygiformes (kiwi).


The extinct flightless adzebill weighed up to 10 kilograms and bore no resemblance to any other known bird.


Get Involved

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