With conservation at its core, Orokonui Ecosanctuary stands as one of Aotearoa New Zealand’s most ambitious and successful biodiversity restoration initiatives. Nestled within 307 hectares of rare and remarkable Otago cloud forest, the sanctuary is encircled by a state-of-the-art, 9-kilometre predator-proof fence—creating a haven where threatened native species can thrive and breed in a landscape free from introduced predators.
The Orokonui Forest Explorer Tour offers an immersive journey through a diverse cross-section of ecosystems, from open grasslands to regenerating bush and ancient, untouched forest. Along the way, you may encounter an array of iconic and endangered species, including Kaka, Takahe, Tui, Korimako (Bellbird), Kakariki, Toutouwai (South Island Robin), Tuatara, Jeweled Gecko, and the elusive Otago Skink.
Experienced guides share the compelling story of Orokonui’s vision, its role in the restoration of native habitats, and the conservation triumphs that continue to unfold. Each tour provides opportunities to observe and learn about the taonga (treasured species) being protected here.
As a not-for-profit organisation, every visit to Orokonui directly supports ongoing conservation efforts, helping to ensure the long-term survival of Aotearoa’s unique natural heritage.
Start Time
Mar 9
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End Time
Mar 9
Orokonui Ecosanctuary, Dunedin, New Zealand