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raro mountain safari tour

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    • Gertie_12 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Just got back from a fantastic morning exploring the island in a unique way with fun & informative drivers/guides. We got to see some of the places that really are off the beaten track and also enjoyed hearing stories and information about the local people culture & customs. Plenty of opportunity to take photos and see scenery that is very different from the beaches that most tourists usually end up on. For anyone visiting Rarotonga this is a great tour to do near the start of your holiday as it's a good way of getting a real feel for the island. The drivers/guides are all locals & so much fun - very knowledgeable and helpful. At the end of the tour lunch is served at the beach - yummy chicken, salads and fruit. We didn't actually have the best weather but the drizzle sort of added to the fun up in the mountain! Highly recommended.
    • Ishhara 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This tour is different from many other offerings on the island as it focuses not on the lagoons or culture but on showing the other side of the island. Going inland was so interesting and eye opening on how thick and steep the terrain is. The guides were also knowledgeable and fun.
    • 779nataliem 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Really enjoyed this tour, great for people of all ages. Our driver/guide was a real character and so entertaining. Loved the lessons on "borrowing" very useful information indeed. Would recommend this to everyone who wants to see a bit more than just the beach.
    • DDAS_Familia 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A group of 6 (4adults 2children) booked to go on this tour- was not at all happy that 1. I was charged a surcharge for using a master card 2. Children were charged the same amount as an adult $60 which did not include a light snack/lunch. Although the views were amazing I don't think I'd recommend for younger children or elderly as there are no safety belts for the bumpier/steeper areas of the tour.
    • CantonaForever 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We took this tour on the day of our renewal of vows so I was hoping we didn't get tipped out on the off road part of the trip (we didn't). I think the main attraction of the tour is not so much the bumping about off road but the ability to meet knowledgeable guides who can explain to you the history, culture, and beliefs of the local people. So the tour discusses important sites in the context of the culture of the people, the launching site for the waka which came to NZ, the waterfall, and the offroad trip up The Needle. There is a stop at a noni juice place - maybe a bit annoying for some but pretty standard on many tours around the world in my experience. That also introduces you to some locals and gives you an insight into life in the Cooks. Decent lunch afterwards. We basically paid at the end of the tour which tells you something about how trusting and not pushy about money the locals are.
    • 388rebeccaa 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      In April this year, my husband and I went on the honeymoon of a lifetime to the Cook Islands. Everything about the trip was wonderful (and I encourage you to visit the islands) with one major exception: Raro Safari Tours. We booked a 'Safari Tour' having spent a week exploring the island in our hire car and on foot. We really wanted to get the "off-road" "safari" experience as advertised on all of the company's leaflets and marketing material. The tour is advertised as a "4x4 off road tour "that goes "where no other tours dare". Our experience was very different from that advertised.Our tour lasted 4 hours, of which no more than 30 minutes was spent awayfrom the two main tarmac roads of the island - which are easily accessible by foot, car, bike... (you get the picture) and all but one of the stops made was easily accessible by scooter or rental car. The stop in the Avatiu Valley, on the one non-tarmaced road, we could have walked to with ease up the dirt road. We do not believe that thiscan be classed as an off road adventure. All but one of the stops made waseasily accessible by scooter or rental car, we were not taken to see the TeRua Manga close-up s promised, but instead viewed it from afar across a valley. Whilethe view was beautiful, it wasn't what was advertised in the posters andliterature. We also spent (wasted) 40 mins of the tour visiting a Noni juice factory notmentioned anywhere in the advertising, where we stood around in a storage shed while the proprietor (think sleazy 'snake oil salesman') talkedcontinuously about his product before pressuring us to buy some. We feltour participation in the tour was being exploited to sell his product and itmade us very uncomfortable and unhappy with the experience. While the drivers were charming, this experience simply isn't what isadvertised and we noticed that in the comments book, other customers hadalso felt as we did. When I emailed the company to complain and request a refund of the NZ$160 we had paid, I got a shockingly rude response. So rude in fact that I forwarded it on to the agent we'd booked with (Te Vara Nui Tours), who passed it on to the Cook Islands Tourist board. The staff there (at the Cook Islands Tourist Board) were so horrified by the awful rudeness and terrible service that they called my husband and I to invite us out to lunch so that they could formally apologise for the experience! (As a side note - this was the one positive from the experience. Metua Vaiimene, the Director of Destination Development was charming and fun and we had a great lunch with him at Cafe Salsa!)EVERY stopping point on this tour is AT THE SIDE OF A ROAD and is clearly marked in the guidebook and tourist maps so is easily and publicly accessible. Please don't waste your money getting these charlatans to take you to a place you can reach more easily and pleasurably yourself!
    • Veri1959 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Piling into the back of a landrover we toured the back roads of Rarotonga learning about the culture and island. Visiting the site where the seven boats left the Cook Islands which brought the Maoris to New Zealand was interesting as we heard the historical tale when recently in New Zealand. The tour culminated with a generous buffet lunch.
    • 386IanR 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This particular tour gave a great opportunity to see the mountains of the Cook Islands. We had a driver called Mr Useless and was a very funny man only adding enjoyment to the safari. They take you to some great sights & as value for money would recommend doing when in the Cook Islands.
    • Dinkydi2001 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Did this tour and enjoyed the day, our guide was very informative about the plants fruits and history of the island. If you don't like bumps give it a miss but if you get the right mix of people you will have a fun tour.
    • JudeAF 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      You learn abut the history and culture of Rarotonga and the Cook Islands and can even go to the top of the island to view. A fun trip.
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