1334 Paradise Valley Road, Ngongotahā, Ngongotahā Valley 3072, New ZealandMap
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Kiwi Treasure
Wingspan is a National Treasure and should be a must visit for all Kiwis and NZ visitors. The birds are fabulous, the staff exceptional and the support needed!
It was an incredible experience to be able to see the talented Karearea up close diving for bait. I was also lucky enough to be chosen for the smaller group who were given the opportunity to have a ru...
Great experience to learn about NZs predator birds
Great experience. Learned a lot about NZs native falcon experiences and got to see them show off their 'hunting skills' with a lure. The audience even got an opportunity for a member in each group to ...
Prepare children for long explanations and that they may not be chosen to hold a bird. There were a number of very disapppointed young children in the group.
Kiwi Treasure
Wingspan is a National Treasure and should be a must visit for all Kiwis and NZ visitors. The birds are fabulous, the staff exceptional and the support needed!
Worth every penny
What an amazing place to visit, Would recommend this, shame it’s not funded. Great day out, pleased we made the effort , would return
Become enamoured with Aotearoas birds of prey
It was an incredible experience to be able to see the talented Karearea up close diving for bait. I was also lucky enough to be chosen for the smaller group who were given the opportunity to have a ru...
Great experience to learn about NZs predator birds
Great experience. Learned a lot about NZs native falcon experiences and got to see them show off their 'hunting skills' with a lure. The audience even got an opportunity for a member in each group to ...
People with young children
Prepare children for long explanations and that they may not be chosen to hold a bird. There were a number of very disapppointed young children in the group.