
Zealandia Te Māra a Tāne | Wildlife Sanctuary in Wellington
Discover how conservation and tourism work hand in hand at Zealandia. Wander forest trails, spot rare wildlife, and support conservation.
About - Zealandia
Volunteer at Zealandia in Wellington and help support and protect native wildlife. From feeding birds to checking the fence, your mahi supports conservation and keeps the sanctuary thriving.
Tickets and tours - Zealandia
Explore Zealandia Te Māra a Tāne with an expert guide. The ultimate way to experience and learn about Aotearoa New Zealand's rare and unique wildlife, and Zealandia's extraordinary conservation …
Nature and wildlife - Zealandia
Meet the local residents of Zealandia Te Māra a Tāne. Within decades of intense predator control and replanting, Zealandia has transformed from regenerating farmland to a sanctuary bursting with life.
Night Tours at Zealandia | Explore the Sanctuary After Dark
Experience Zealandia after dark on a guided night tour. Discover nocturnal wildlife like kiwi, wētā, and glowworms living wild in the sanctuary.
Day Tours at Zealandia | Discover Wildlife in the Sanctuary
Join a guided day tour at Zealandia Te Māra a Tāne. Spot rare native birds, reptiles, and plants while learning about conservation in a world-first ecosanctuary.
Gifts, Art & Homeware | Locally Designed | Zealandia
All purchases at the ZEALANDIA Store help us support the wildlife living in Wellington's premier ecosanctuary. We feature local artists and suppliers as much as possible, providing beautiful and …
Learn - Zealandia
Meet the local residents of Zealandia Te Māra a Tāne. Within decades of intense predator control and replanting, Zealandia has transformed from regenerating farmland to a sanctuary bursting with life.
Plan Your Visit to Zealandia | Map, Access & Visitor Info
Everything you need to plan your visit to Zealandia Te Māra a Tāne. Find directions, accessibility info, maps, track updates, tours, and more.
Birds of Aotearoa | Zealandia Te Māra a Tāne
Meet the incredible birdlife of Zealandia. From tūī and kākā to rare takahē and hihi, discover the species that call the sanctuary home.