Pukaha National Wildlife Centre

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Deep in the heart of the Wairarapa, Pukaha National Wildlife Centre is a sanctuary for New Zealand's most iconic native species. This 942-hectare forest reserve is a living conservation story, where you can walk among ancient towering trees and encounter rare birds like the kākā, kiwi, and the striking kākāriki. The centre's mission is to restore the forest's original biodiversity, and every visit supports this vital work. It's a place of quiet wonder, where the sounds of the bush envelop you and the chance to see a kiwi in the wild feels like a true privilege.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Set aside at least half a day (3–4 hours) to fully appreciate the centre. Mornings are best for bird activity and quieter trails. If you're keen on the kiwi house and a guided talk, plan for 4–5 hours. The centre is easily combined with a visit to nearby Mount Bruce or as a scenic stop on a drive between Wellington and Hawke's Bay.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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