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Venue Te wāhi
All Blacks Experience -
Location Te wāhi
88 Federal Street, Level4, SkyCity Entertainment Precinct, Auckland, Auckland, Auckland Central
Iwi (tribal) affiliation(s): Ngāi Tahu.
The All Blacks Experience offers a unique opportunity to dive into the rich cultural heritage of New Zealand through rugby. Beyond the thrill of the game, the tour immerses visitors in Māori traditions, which are deeply woven into the identity of the All Blacks and New Zealand Rugby.
International guests can witness a stirring haka, a powerful Māori ceremonial performance that symbolises strength, unity and respect. Through interactive exhibits, visitors learn about the values of mana (pride), whanaungatanga (kinship) and kaitiakitanga (guardianship) that guide the All Blacks both on and off the field.
The experience celebrates the Māori language, art and traditions, offering an authentic connection to New Zealand’s heart and culture. This is more than a tour; it’s an invitation to feel the passion, history and unity that make New Zealand rugby a global inspiration, grounded in a culture that is uniquely Māori and proudly shared with the world.
The All Blacks Experience offers a unique opportunity to dive into the rich cultural heritage of New Zealand through rugby. Beyond the thrill of the game, the tour immerses visitors in Māori traditions, which are deeply woven into the identity of the All Blacks and New Zealand Rugby.
International guests can witness a stirring haka, a powerful Māori ceremonial performance that symbolises strength, unity and respect. Through interactive exhibits, visitors learn about the values of mana (pride), whanaungatanga (kinship) and kaitiakitanga (guardianship) that guide the All Blacks both on and off the field.
The experience celebrates the Māori language, art and traditions, offering an authentic connection to New Zealand’s heart and culture. This is more than a tour; it’s an invitation to feel the passion, history and unity that make New Zealand rugby a global inspiration, grounded in a culture that is uniquely Māori and proudly shared with the world.