MEDIA RELEASE
March 2012
Cave Kids hop into the Easter Holidays with a new adventure
The Easter Bunny will be hopping over to Waitomo next month and leaving plenty of Easter eggs for treasure hunters on
the next Cave Kids school holiday programme.
The three-hour dry caving session in Ruakuri Cave will be like being in the Easter Bunny’s burrow, allowing adventure
seeking Kiwi kids the chance to explore caves and glowworms, and search for treasure, fossils of ancient creatures, and
of course Easter eggs!
Running from 6 – 22 April at 2pm daily, this fun, educational programme is recommended for children aged between five
and 12 years. You’ll need to get in and secure your place - due to its popularity during Easter, bookings must be made
24 hours in advance and are available to limited numbers so everyone gets to enjoy their caving experience to the max!
Liz Lindsay, Discover Waitomo Brand Manager, is thrilled that the Easter Bunny will be leaving a trail of eggs during
the fourth round of Cave Kids, a programme that launched last year.
“Caving is very popular with children, as is Easter, so we thought what better way to celebrate Easter with Cave Kids in
April than with a treasure hunt for eggs,” says Lindsay. “The three-hour escapade provides children with a fun, Indiana
Jones-type adventure that’s like being in the movies.
“In preparation, kids start with a warm-up of fun, cave-themed activities. Then it’s off to explore hidden parts of the
caves on a guided 1.5km tour, before heading off the beaten track to find fossils, bones, buried treasure and a magic
door that opens with special codes.
“Cave Kids will also get up close with glowworms, learn about cave formations and hear about cave myths, superstitions
and ghosts, and best of all, they only need to bring on the tour comfortable walking shoes, a warm jacket and a sense of
curiosity,” she says.
Kids are welcome to bring their cameras to record the moment they discover their Easter treasures, and they’ll also get
their own Cave Kids workbook to help them make notes on their maps and activity sheets.
Parents, caregivers and children over 12 years needn’t feel they are missing out either, as the 2pm Cave Kids tour runs
within half an hour of the Black Labyrinth tour with The Legendary Black Water Rafting Company, meaning everyone can
have a great day underground. And once the little Cave Kids adventurers have worked up an appetite there is a delicious
meal available at The Legendary Black Water Rafting Co Cafe that’s included in their Cave Kids pass.
Priced at $30 per child for a three hour fully supervised trip, this is true value for money. While parental supervision
is not required for those 8 -12 years, you are welcome to join your child’s adventure for $67 per adult (ticket only).
“Cave Kids offers an adventurous school holiday programme with a difference, and gives children a chance to learn about
the environment around them, develop new skills, and celebrate Easter,” says Lindsay.
“Waitomo is only two and a half hours south of Auckland, and is the perfect outdoor adventure and holiday destination
for families.”
ENDS