The Buried Village of Te Wairoa, located near Rotorua, offers a unique glimpse into the devastating volcanic eruption of Mount Tarawera in 1886. This archaeological site beautifully preserves the remnants of a Maori village, providing insights into the life of the indigenous people before the eruption. The architecture of The Buried Village of Te Wairoa is characterized by its traditional Maori structures, including wharenui (meeting houses) and storehouses, all of which were affected by the volcanic eruption. Excavations have uncovered artifacts and structures, providing a fascinating look at pre-eruption Maori building techniques and village layout. Check the weather and visitation hours beforehand, and allocate enough time to explore the site comprehensively. The terrain can be uneven, so wear sturdy, comfortable shoes for the best experience. Consider booking a guided tour to gain deeper insights into the history and significance of the village. The Buried Village of Te Wairoa is accessible by road. It's located a short drive from Rotorua, and clear signage is available to guide visitors to the location. Public transport options are limited, so driving or booking a tour is recommended. Read MoreOverview of The Buried Village of Te Wairoa
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