based on 2995 reviewsIt is a very interesting park where you can see many native animals and plants. There is a dark-light kiwi bird house in the park, which simulates the night environment so that visitors can see the real state of kiwi birds foraging and moving.
Welcome to Kiwi Park, a 5-acre haven nestled in the heart of Queenstown, where New Zealand's unique wildlife comes to life. As a family-owned and operated wildlife center, Kiwi Park is passionately dedicated to preserving our country's endangered species. Home to over 20 species of native wildlife, including the iconic Kiwi and the ancient Tuatara, our park offers a unique opportunity to connect with the extraordinary creatures that make New Zealand so special.
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It is a very interesting park where you can see many native animals and plants. There is a dark-light kiwi bird house in the park, which simulates the night environment so that visitors can see the real state of kiwi birds foraging and moving.
Spent about 2-3 hours here. Not so crowded. Kiwi can only see during the kiwi encounter session. Kiwi house 2 don’t have any? Super near the gondola area and could be packed together with the gondola. Great place if you loved birds. Have an informative bird encounter show.
It is easy to buy tickets and enter the park. There are several kiwi birds in the park, but kiwi birds are extremely sensitive to light, so taking photos is prohibited. There are also various other New Zealand-specific birds in the park, such as kaka and kea.
Maori Cultural Experience is a famous Nature Reserve in Queenstown. It's quite suitable to go with children. It's not worth $45 admission fee. The park has a good view, a good environment, and I walk along the map, but I feel bad about the direction, almost go wrong, and the enthusiastic tourists show me the way.
Kiwi is a very precious bird in New Zealand. It has a long beak and a big body. It can't fly, but it runs around very actively. Watching it being fed in a darkened pavilion, you can't take photos. There is a strange rodent called the brushtail possum. There is also a cute bird with a tablecloth tied around its neck.
It is suggested that visitors come here to see birds. The birds here are very magical. Their fur is very special. They can't take pictures here. They are afraid of light and lizards. The environment here is very good.
It is about a 5-10 minute walk from downtown Queenstown, close to the Sky Cable Car. Taking photos and videos are prohibited in the Kiwi Bird House, but some special items can be accessed multiple times a day. The ticket price of NZ$49 is still a bit expensive.