Totara House and Its Kauri Gum Treasures

kauri gum book

A few weeks ago, I was contacted by the Kauri Museum in Matakohe. They offered me, among other things, a private tour of a historical building they’d been gifted. As long-time readers know, I’d never pass up an opportunity like that! A trip up north was duly organised.

totara house

The historical building in question is called Totara House. This is somewhat confusing, as its defining feature is that it’s made from kauri. The kauri and the totara are both native New Zealand trees, but kauri timber is especially prized. (I explained more about it in an article titled The Kauri Museum.)

totara house

Totara House was built in 1896, which is old for New Zealand, by a family that owned a kauri mill. (The site chosen for the house had totara trees on it, which excuses the name.) From the outside, it’s your typical grand colonial villa, with an impressive garden and even more impressive views. Inside, the rich kauri panelling puts you in mind of a stately home. The various pieces of kauri furniture are quite striking, perhaps none more so than the giant billiards table.

totara house kauri gumWhat really captured my imagination, though, was a glass cabinet in the drawing room. It was filled with honey-hued ornaments of a rather intriguing kind of beauty, in all sorts of shapes, including miniature books with embossed covers. They were made of kauri gum, (tree sap,) heated, poured into moulds and polished until it appeared to glow.

kauri gum book

In the Kauri Museum itself, there’s a whole underground room filled with kauri gum treasures – the largest collection in the world, in fact. For some reason, blocks of the stuff shaped to look like books was very popular. Maybe New Zealand’s early European settlers missed books; maybe books were easy shapes to make. Tell you what can’t have been easy to make, but was anyway: a kauri gum wig.

kauri gum wig

Seriously, that’s kauri gum.

totara houseThe lady who left Totara House to the museum was over a hundred when she passed away. She was born, grew up and died in it. She was the granddaughter of the first European woman to set foot in Matakohe. Her family owned the sawmill down the road. What changes she must have seen during her lifetime! (Must. Resist. Urge. To. Joke. Northland. Hasn’t. Changed.)

You have to make a special appointment to see inside the house. You can find out how on the Kauri Museum’s website.

White Water Rafting: New Zealand

A guest post by Michelle Williams

The country of New Zealand is blessed with a range of spectacular white water rafting trips that will take you to some amazing places. Because of its steep mountains, New Zealand has some excellent white water river rafting opportunities.

This is probably the most thrilling and adventurous way to explore the country’s impressive river gorges. You can choose from a wide variety of white water rafting tours, ranging from easy day trips to overnight trips to take you to more challenging places. Whether you enjoy kayaking, canoeing, or river rafting in New Zealand, you will be in for some unique experiences.

Rafting in New Zealand is a great way to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life, especially if you have an inflatable raft you can packup and deploy wherever you like! There are many different types of white water rafting in New Zealand, ranging from the more easy to more challenging white water adventure trips.

Rafting in New Zealand is ideal for families as there are plenty of day trips available. If you are looking for a more challenging adventure, there are many overnight white water trips that you can choose from that will provide you with the much needed rest and relaxation that you need.

White water rafting in New Zealand is a wonderful way for you to experience the stunning scenery that New Zealand has to offer, whether you are looking for scenery that is beautiful, unique, and a little bit mysterious, or just something that gives you a great adrenaline rush. Many of these white water river rafting trips offer an opportunity to experience the area on a guided tour. By taking a guided tour you will be able to enjoy the sights and sounds of the area that you are about to visit.

There are various sites in New Zealand that are home to some great white water river rafting trips. In Rotorua, one of the great white water river rafting trips takes you to the stunning scenery that is close to a World Heritage Site. If you also love hiking, then you can also go on a tour that includes a day trip up of rafting as well as hiking down the steep slopes of Mount Maunganui. If you love taking a relaxing swim at the scenic lake at Lake Wanaka, then there are numerous options available for you in New Zealand.

There are so many different types of white water rafting in New Zealand that you will be sure to find a tour that suits your travel and accommodation needs. If you want to get away from it all, there are many hotels and caravan parks in New Zealand that have amazing white water river rafting trips that you can choose from. New Zealand is a very popular holiday destination, and if you do not want to stay at a hotel, there are plenty of camping options where you can still enjoy some great white water adventures.

White water river rafting in New Zealand is an exciting adventure that you and your family can get involved in. This unique and exciting type of adventure allows you to see some of New Zealand’s most spectacular locations at some of its most unique places.

A white water river rafting trip in New Zealand is a great way for you to explore the beautiful and unusual landscapes that New Zealand has to offer. Some of the sites that you will enjoy on a white water river rafting trip in New Zealand include the beautiful Lake Wanaka, and the beautiful views that it provides at various points along the way. The scenery that you will see at Lake Wanaka is one of the most unique and picturesque in the entire country. If you enjoy camping then you should consider going on one of the white water river rafting trips in New Zealand.

Many people who have never been on a white water rafting trip in New Zealand enjoy this type of adventure because it gives them the chance to see the countryside that is often times not usually seen when people go to the rural parts of New Zealand. It is also a great way for you and your family to experience some of the unique wildlife that lives along the rivers and lakes in New Zealand.

When it comes to white water river rafting in New Zealand, there are a number of tour packages that you can select from to make your trip even more affordable. Depending on how many days you plan on spending in New Zealand and the amount of experience that you want to take, you can find a variety of different tours and travel options. If you are looking for a more budget friendly tour, there are tours that will provide you with some great white water rafting adventures. These include white water rafting in New Zealand that can take place over the course of two days and allow you to experience the incredible scenery of the area that you are visiting, whether it is the spectacular scenery of Lake Wanaka, or the beautiful mountains that make up the Marlborough Sounds.

If you have never taken a white water river rafting trip before, then you are sure to enjoy having a great time on this type of adventure. You will find that this type of trip is one of the most affordable and pleasurable types of trips to take, as well as one of the most enjoyable.


Thank you, Michelle. For more adventurous water-based activities, see New Zealand’s Best Places for Jet Boating and 10 Awesome Places to Go Kayaking in New Zealand!