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Orokonui Ecosanctuary, called Te Korowai o Mihiwaka in Māori, is an ecological island wildlife reserve being developed by the Otago Natural History Trust in the Orokonui Valley near Waitati, New Zealand, 20 km to the north of central Dunedin.

Address: Mount Cargill, New Zealand
State: Mount Cargill



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Absolutely loved. Went with a school group. Amazing people full of knowledge. Native birds were great to watch. Found geckos and learnt about spiders and other native species. Got to feed the eels. The walk through the bush was just beautiful. Well worth a trip if visiting Dunedin.
Lovely views. Didn't have time for guided tour.but cafe was very nice. Lovely friendly staff. Love to go back and spend more time next visit.
The Birdlife is amazing. The highlight for me was seeing Takahe for the first time.
Stunning place to relax and enjoy our native flora and faun. Love this place.
Nice place to see birds and take pictures closer of them. I could see lots of Tuis, Belbirds and also the Kaka.
Beautiful! So many Tui. Got up close with some Takahe and even saw a Kaka. The forest walks are easy for young kids who loved all the wee waterfalls along the way. Great experience!
The bird song in a native habitat is fantastic. Well worth supporting
For the birds...real dedication from this team and investors to create this idyllic experience in a natural environment. Thank you!
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