Tucked into the hills of central Wellington, Zealandia is a groundbreaking eco-sanctuary that rewinds the clock on New Zealand’s natural history. This 225-hectare fenced reserve is a predator-free haven where native birds, reptiles, and insects thrive as they did centuries ago. Walking its lush valleys and regenerating forests, you’ll hear the haunting call of the tūī and kākā, and maybe spot a tuatara basking in the sun. It’s a living ark that offers a powerful glimpse of Aotearoa’s wild soul, just minutes from the city.
Highlights & What to See
- Kākā and Tūī: Watch these charismatic native parrots and honeyeaters swoop between trees; the kākā often come close to the sanctuary’s feeding stations.
- Tuatara: Zealandia is one of the best places to see this ancient reptile, a living dinosaur that has outlived its fossil relatives.
- Valley Floor Walk: An easy, wheelchair-accessible path through the heart of the sanctuary, perfect for birdwatching and spotting rare plants.
- Zealandia by Night: Join a guided twilight tour to encounter kiwi, little spotted kiwi, and glowworms as the forest comes alive after dark.
- Upper Lake and Dam: A scenic spot with a historic dam, offering views across the valley and a chance to see shags and scaup.
Suggested Time to Spend
Set aside at least half a day to fully appreciate Zealandia. The main valley walk takes about two hours, but you could easily spend four to five hours exploring the network of trails and stopping at bird hides. If you’re short on time, the 45-minute guided “Zealandia Highlights” tour is a great option. For the full experience, book a night tour—it’s a completely different world after sunset.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Wellington City: Pair your visit with Te Papa museum, the cable car, and the vibrant Cuba Street café scene.
- Mount Victoria Lookout: A short drive from Zealandia, offering panoramic views of the city, harbour, and surrounding hills.
- Red Rocks Reserve: A coastal walk along the south coast, known for its fur seal colony and dramatic rock formations.
- Kapiti Coast: A 45-minute drive north, where you can visit Kapiti Island Nature Reserve, another predator-free bird sanctuary.
- Wairarapa Wine Region: An hour’s drive over the Rimutaka Hill, with cellar doors and charming towns like Martinborough.
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