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Ruakuri Cave Guided Tour
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- Spectacular visuals
- Magical atmosphere
- Worth every penny
Visitors have praised the Ruakuri Cave Guided Tour for its stunning natural beauty and knowledgeable guides. Many have described the experience as 'magical' and 'unforgettable,' with some even reporting seeing thousands of glowworms above them during the boat ride. While some visitors have noted that the tour can be a bit long, most agree that it is well worth the time and effort.
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Ruakuri Cave Guided Tour
Venture deep into New Zealand's longest underground guided tour at Ruakuri Cave, where 1.5 hours of expert-led exploration reveals limestone wonders formed over millions of years. Your Māori guide, descended from the original explorers, leads you through accessible pathways past striking calcite formations, underground rivers, and thousands of glowworms creating natural light displays.
The tour begins at the distinctive spiral entrance, taking you through remarkable chambers including The Drum Passage and Holdens Cavern. Marvel at The Pretties, adorned with intricate crystal features, and ornate lace-like calcite formations whilst learning about the cave's deep cultural significance and geological marvels. Your guide shares traditional Māori legends and conservation stories that bring this subterranean world to life.
What sets Ruakuri apart is its full accessibility - wheelchair and stroller-friendly pathways ensure everyone can experience the cave's complete beauty without compromise. Photography is permitted in designated areas, and the facility operates entirely on renewable energy.
What is Included
- 1.5-hour guided Ruakuri Cave tour
- Local English-speaking Māori guide
- Wheelchair- and stroller-friendly access
Good to Know
The tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours with accessible pathways suitable for wheelchairs and strollers (maximum width 65cm). Arrive at the visitor centre 30 minutes before your scheduled tour time to check in and meet your group.
Dress warmly as underground temperatures remain cool year-round, and wear comfortable footwear for walking on cave pathways. Bring valid ID and a contactless payment method for any extras, as the site is cashless. Food, drinks and littering are not permitted inside the cave.
Photography is allowed in select areas as directed by your guide. The facility is powered entirely by renewable energy sources, reflecting ongoing conservation efforts to preserve this natural wonder.
If you're exploring more of Waitomo's underground attractions, consider adding the Waitomo Glowworm Caves guided tour to discover the region's most famous limestone formations. For a complete Waitomo experience, the Waitomo caves combo tour combines multiple cave systems in one comprehensive day trip.
Good to know
- Age suitability
- Children under the age of 5 are not permitted on the tour. Children aged 5-14 must be accompanied by an adult.
- Opening times
09:00am - 05:00pm 09:00am - 05:00pm 09:00am - 05:00pm 09:00am - 05:00pm 09:00am - 05:00pm 09:00am - 05:00pm 09:00am - 05:00pm
- Know before you go
Before embarking on your Ruakuri Cave Guided Tour, arrive at the venue at least 15 minutes prior to your scheduled tour time. Wear comfortable walking shoes and dress in layers as the cave temperature remains a consistent 15°C. Bring a light jacket or sweater for added warmth. The tour involves a 1.5-hour walk through the cave, and some areas may be slippery, so ensure you have a good grip on your shoes. For accessibility, the cave is wheelchair accessible, but please note that the path may be uneven in some areas.
- Visitor guidelines
Experience Ruakuri Cave: A Journey Below the Surface
Set out on a captivating 1.5-hour exploration into Ruakuri Cave, Waitomo’s longest underground guided tour. Begin your adventure at the spiral entrance and descend into a subterranean world shaped by nature over millions of years.
Start Your Visit
Arrive at the visitor centre at least 30 minutes before your scheduled tour to check in and meet your group. As you enter the cave, your Māori guide, descended from the original explorers, will introduce you to the cave’s remarkable geological formations and deep cultural significance.
What Awaits Inside
Limestone Wonders: Marvel at ornate lace-like calcite, flowing stalactites and The Pretties, a chamber adorned with astonishing crystal features.
Underground Passageways: Walk accessible paths through chambers like The Drum Passage and Holdens Cavern, each with ancient formations and hidden stories.
Glowworm Magic: Witness thousands of Arachnocampa luminosa glowworms creating an enchanting lightscape—your guide will explain their life cycle and unique habitat.
History and Legends: Learn about the Māori connection to Ruakuri, the lore surrounding the cave and how conservation efforts preserve its natural wonder for generations.
100% Renewable Energy: Discover how the site is sustainably maintained, with facilities powered entirely by renewable sources.
Accessibility for All
Ruakuri Cave is designed to welcome everyone, featuring wheelchair-friendly and stroller-accessible pathways without restricting the full beauty of the underground formations.
Interactive Storytelling
Your guide will bring the experience to life with stories of past explorers, geological marvels and unique Maori traditions. Occasional stops throughout the tour allow for photos where permitted.
Important Visitor Info
Dress warmly; temperatures underground remain cool year-round.
Bring a valid ID and payment for any on-site purchases as the site accepts contactless transactions.
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Frequently asked
How long is the Ruakuri Cave Guided Tour?
The tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchairs and strollers?
Yes, the pathways are wheelchair and stroller accessible with a maximum width of 65cm.
Can I take photos inside the cave?
Photography is allowed in select areas as directed by your guide.
What should I wear or bring?
Wear warm clothing and comfortable footwear; bring a payment method for any extras as the cave is cashless.
Are food and drinks allowed in the cave?
No, eating, drinking or littering inside the cave is not permitted.
Where you'll be
204, Tumutumu Road
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