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🌿 Haere ki te Taiao, Haere ki te Atua | Walk in Nature, Walk with the Atua

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Kaputahi Confluence Conservation Park
Christchurch, New Zealand
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Sun, 26 Oct, 2pm - Sun, 30 Nov, 4pm NZDT

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🌿 Haere ki te Taiao, Haere ki te Atua

Walk in Nature, Walk with the Atua

A 6-Week Rongoā Hikoi Wānanga Series
Sundays at 2PM · 26 October – 30 November 2025
Ōtautahi-based | 6 sites | 6 rākau | 6 journeys


📅 Weekly Schedule

Week

Date

Location

Rākau Focus

Difficulty

1

26 Oct

Styx Rongoā Gardens

Koromiko

Easy

2

2 Nov

Barnett Park

Kawakawa

Easy → Hard

3

9 Nov

Travis Wetland

Tī Kōuka & Tōtara

Easy

4

16 Nov

Mt Vernon Farm Park

Kānuka / Mānuka

Easy

5

23 Nov

Taylors Mistake

Rimurimu

Easy → Medium

6

30 Nov

Orongomai Trail

Horopito

Hard


📚 Site & Rākau Insights

Week 1 – Styx Rongoā Gardens: Koromiko
This hīkoi introduces us to Koromiko, a gentle and calming rākau known for digestive support and internal balance. A great starting point for slowing down, reconnecting with te taiao, and building movement into your routine.

Week 2 – Barnett Park: Kawakawa
Kawakawa, our wairua cleanser and a cornerstone of rongoā practice, helps with inflammation, mamae, and wāhine hauora. This hīkoi moves through coastal and forest edge trails that gently challenge our bodies and strengthen connection to place.

Week 3 – Travis Wetland: Tī Kōuka & Tōtara
Tī Kōuka (cabbage tree) supports digestion and resilience, while Tōtara offers protection, strength, and deep cellular healing. This flat accessible walk is great for whānau and a chance to observe rākau in an urban wetland ecosystem.

Week 4 – Mt Vernon Farm Park: Kānuka / Mānuka
These sister rākau are known for their antimicrobial and skin-healing properties. This is a dry and open landscape, ideal for cardiovascular movement and mindful reflection as you walk among native restoration plantings.

Week 5 – Taylors Mistake: Rimurimu
Rimurimu (seaweed) connects us to Tangaroa and moana nourishment. It is rich in minerals and supports detoxification. This hīkoi invites balance and breath as you move along the coastal hills with expansive ocean views.

Week 6 – Orongomai Trail: Horopito
Horopito is a powerful rākau for circulation and clearing infections. The trail is steep and invigorating, ending the series with a challenge for tinana and hinengaro as we reflect on all the learnings and movement we’ve carried.


💼 What to Expect Each Week

  • Karakia Timatanga (Opening)

  • Rākau identification and hīkoi

  • Whakapapa and pūrākau kōrero

  • Reflection & whakawhiti kōrero

  • Karakia Whakamutunga (Closing)


💸 Price List

▪️ Full Series (6 Sessions)

Includes:

  • Guided hīkoi and native plant identification

  • Mātauranga Māori (rongoā, atua, pūrākau)

  • Karakia-led space holding

  • Group reflection and whakawhanaungatanga

  • Printable resource sheets

Participant Type

Total Price

Per Session

General Admission

$120

$20

Whānau / Concession

$90

$15

Kaumātua / Equity Space

Koha

As needed

▪️ Casual Attendance (space-permitting)

Type

Price per Session

General Casual Rate

$25

Whānau / Concession

$15


💚 Koha Equity Spaces

This kaupapa is grounded in manaakitanga. If finances are a barrier, reach out – we warmly hold space for all those who are committed to walking this journey.


📆 Payment Options

  • Payment plans available

  • Invoicing for rōpū / hauora / workplaces

  • Bank transfer or secure online payment


💼 Tikanga & Kawa

  • Always open and close with karakia

  • Only take what you need – no more than for your whānau

  • Give back to the whenua (wai, weeding, gratitude, or song)

  • Avoid harvesting on Whiro; prefer Ōturu, Rākaunui, etc.

  • Do not harvest when unwell or in a state of mate

  • Speak to the rākau, learn their names, and walk with intention


Haere ki te Taiao. Haere ki te Atua.
Walk with purpose. Heal with presence. Reconnect with rākau, whenua, and wairua.


Want to register or find out more? Email: whakapakariora@gmail.com
Instagram: @whakapakariora

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