CNIMT Inc.
PO Box 1918, Taupo
New Zealand

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All iwi (tribes), hapu (sub-tribes) and whanau (families) of Aotearoa New Zealand have strong connections to the land and history of this, their native country - hence their status as the indigenous people.

We all have our unique core stories about our history and tikanga (protocols) to share with manuhiri (visitors). From our people to our landscapes, we are blessed with stunning natural assets. In all our tourism-related businesses the operators are kaitiaki (guardians) of the landscape and as such, they embrace the principle of manaakitanga (hospitality) in all aspects of their service.

Come look, listen, experience and interact with the tangata whenua (people of the land).

 


The Koru (the three embryonic symbols) represent new life and new beginnings. There are three branches, which represent past, present and future. The colour red represents strength, one's identity and life blood in kinship ties. The colour white represents the spiritual and connection to our ancestors.