The Otago Museum Daily Calendar : 23-Nov-2009
Tours > Tangata Whenua
Discover and explore the Tangata Whenua Gallery with its impressive displays of Maori cultural artifacts, including one of the best collections of southern Maori material in the world. Gain an insight into the cultural treasures of Tangata Whenua - the people of the land, New Zealand Maori. Tangata Whenua guided tours are available daily at any time during opening hours by prior arrangement.
Admission fee $10 per person
Location Meet at the Information Desk
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Tours > Nature
The unique natural history of Otago is detailed in this excellent gallery, designed for you to discover the natural treasures of our land and coastline. This tour gives a close-up look at bird and insect life, including displays of the Northern Royal Albatross, the endangered Yellow-Eyed Penguin and the giant extinct moa. See one of the few complete moa eggs in the world! Nature guided tours are available daily at any time during opening hours by prior arrangement.
Admission fee $10 per person
Location Meet at the Information Desk
Make a booking   email tours@otagomuseum.govt.nz
   
Tours > Pacific Cultures
Discover the many cultures of the Pacific during a tour of the outstanding Pacific Culture Galleries. Find out about the significance of the masks, tools, and instruments representative of early life. A special feature is the magnificent display of Pacific Island statues, rarely seen elsewhere.

Pacific Cultures guided tours are available daily at any time during opening hours by prior arrangement.
Admission fee $10 per person
Location Meet at the Information Desk
Make a booking   email tours@otagomuseum.govt.nz
   
Tours > People of the World
Explore archaeological treasures from around the world including ancient Greek pottery, examples of the world’s earliest forms of writing from Mesopotamia and sculpture and fine artwork from Ancient Egypt. Learn the stories behind the stunning decorative arts from Asia and Europe, Tibetan Buddhist material and Chinese snuff bottles. Admire the beauty of the Venetian glass and ceramics from around the world. Other treasures include a striking collection of swords, a large collection of West African Ashanti cast iron bronze figures used for weighing gold, and a beautiful array of costumes and textiles.

People of the World guided tours are available daily at any time during opening hours by prior arrangement.
Admission fee $10 per person
Location Meet at the Information Desk
Make a booking   email tours@otagomuseum.govt.nz
   
Tours > Maritime
Maritime history is an important part of the New Zealand story, and the Maritime Gallery is a treasure trove of elaborate scale-models, nautical artifacts and builder’s models considered to be among the best in the Southern Hemisphere. Taking pride of place in the centre of this gallery is the skeleton of a great fin whale.

Maritime guided tours are available daily at any time during opening hours by prior arrangement.
Admission fee $10 per person
Location Meet at the Information Desk
Make a booking   email tours@otagomuseum.govt.nz
   
Tours > Animal Attic
At the very top of the Museum you’ll find this magnificent timbered Victorian gallery - a museum within a museum! Immerse yourself in the style of museums gone by and gain not only an insight into all things animal, but also the museum culture of the 1800’s when this gallery was first opened. This is a unique experience in New Zealand - don’t miss it!

Animal Attic guided tours are available daily at any time during opening hours by prior arrangement.
Admission fee $10 per person
Location Meet at the Information Desk
Make a booking   email tours@otagomuseum.govt.nz
   
Tours > Highlights of the Museum
For an introduction to the extensive breadth and depth of the Otago Museum's collections, join us for a 'Highlights of the Museum' tour. Explore the best of the Tangata Whenua, Animal Attic and Nature Galleries in our 'recommended components' tour. Or choose to visit the remainder of our permanent collections (excluding Southern Land, Southern People, which is covered extensively in the official 15:30 guided tour) in our 'optional components' tour, which can be tailored to suit your interests.
Starts Daily at 11:30 am (other times by prior arrangement)
Admission fee $10 per person, or FREE for Otago residents bringing visitors.
Location Meet at the Information Desk
Make a booking   email tours@otagomuseum.govt.nz
   
Tours > Discovery World Tropical Forest
Take the hottest tour in town - join our Tropical Forest Communicator to get the in-depth, inside stories of the rainforest and the creatures that live within.
Starts Daily at 1:30 pm (other times by prior arrangement)
Admission fee $25 per person
Location Meet at the Information Desk
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Tours > Southern Land, Southern People
Discover a region of superlatives and extremes… driest, wettest, coldest, highest, windiest, wildest, most remote. Southern Land, Southern People explains the origins of our demanding landscape and environment, how people discovered and explored it, how they utilised its natural resources, and how its challenging nature rubbed off on the people in the form of ‘southern character’.
Starts Daily at 3:30 pm (other times by prior arrangement)
Admission fee $10 per person, or FREE for Otago residents bringing visitors.
Location Meet at the Information Desk
Make a booking   email tours@otagomuseum.govt.nz
   
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