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Perched high in the Waitākere Ranges, with 360 degree views, the Arataki Visitor Centre is the gateway to the west.
Experiences
At the visitor centre, interactive displays, colourful stories and powerful images bring the history and ecology of the area to life.
Amidst the calls of many native birds, students learn about the European settlers who came in search of kauri. They also learn about the local iwi, Te Kawerau a Maki, whose ancestral guardians keep watch with magnificent pou throughout the building.
Live geckos, wētā and stick insects are part of a hands-on activity space, which includes a microscopic camera to encourage students to make their own discoveries.
The many puzzles and books keep younger children happy as they lounge on a giant peripatus, surrounded by images of native flora and fauna.
In the AV room, there's a movie to watch, starring the dinosaur forests of the Waitākere Ranges and their intriguing ancient inhabitants. Note: This is a self-guided programme.
Year level
Years 1-13
Maximum students
Two classes (approx 60 students)
Location
Waitākere Ranges Regional Park
Available dates
All year
Cost
Free
Contact details
Phone: 09 817 0092
Email: arataki.schoolbookings@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz
Address
Waitākere Ranges Regional Park
300 Scenic Drive
Oratia
Directions: Show map