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    Tourism Holdings Ltd buoyant at purchase of The Legendary Black Water Rafting Company

    Tourist attractions at Waitomo to be further expanded with guided walking tours of Ruakuri Cave

    Activities at Waitomo for the adventure seeking tourist
    The Waitomo Caves with their impressive limestone formations and glowworms have attracted thousands of visitors since the discovery of the glowworms in 1887. Since 1987 the development of other activities in the area has made it a top ranking adventure tourism site. The legendary Black Water Rafting Co operates Black Labyrinth, an exciting three-hour tubing adventure through the glowworm-lit Ruakuri Cave, and The Black Abyss, a more demanding five-hour exploration of the underground river section of the cave combining abseiling, climbing and floating. Another three-hour tour emphasises cave conservation and takes visitors through the limestone landscape and into the Mangawhitakau Cave. Riders with a range of experience are catered for in a horse trek through the adjacent farmland with its interesting limestone formations. Another way to see the country is on a 4x4 Motor bike with an experienced guide.

    Safety all important
    For all these trips there is a strong emphasis on safety and training is given in abseiling for those setting out on a trip involving that activity.

    History of management of the Waitomo Cave attraction
    Local Maori knew of the existence of the cave and the glowworms but kept the knowledge to themselves until an English surveyor persuaded local Maori chief, Tane Tinorau, to accompany him on an exploration. Subsequently Tane and his wife Huti took visitors through the cave for a small charge. In 1904 James Holden opened the caves to visitors. Because of vandalism the Government took over the administration in 1911. Since 1995 the Waitomo Caves operation has been managed by Tourism Holdings Limited. In 1989 the land and the cave were given back to the descendants of the original owners. A percentage of the revenue from the cave tours is paid to them and many of the descendants of Tane and Huti are employed in the enterprise that organises the cave and glowworm tours.

    Tourism Holdings has now expanded its operations at Waitomo
    Tourism Holdings Ltd (THL) has purchased The Legendary Black Water Rafting Company, which operates rafting trips in inflated rubber tubes on subterranean rivers flowing through the Ruakuri Cave system at Waitomo.

    Caption for the three combined (unless when we see them together we can think of appropriate separate captions.) Black Water Rafting - true adventure tourism

    Black Labrynth Black Water Rafting
    A satisfied bunch of black water rafters
    Black Water Rafting - true adventure tourism
    THL has also obtained a 30-year licence to re-open the historic Ruakuri Cave for guided walking tours. The cave closed to walking visitors in 1988 because of a disagreement over land ownership. In addition, the existing walk-in entrance is a significant waahi tapu (burial) site of the Maniapoto people. THL's re-development plans include a new entrance away from the sacred site.

    THL has held the licence to operate guided tours of the Waitomo Glowworm Caves and the adjacent Aranui Cave since 1995. The caves are among New Zealand's oldest and iconic tourist attractions, having opened to visitors in the late 1800s. Over the past twelve months around 400,000 people have visited the caves, which are open every day of the year.

    THL Experiences General Manager, Richard Wilson, said his company was delighted to have the opportunity to build its business in the Waitomo region and to be able to add the world renowned Legendary Black Water Rafting Company (BWR) to its operations.

    "Over the past 15 years BWR has built up a solid operation that is today an internationally recognised adventure tourism brand providing adventure orientated visitors to the region with an off-beat and exhilarating experience. BWR scores highly in tourism surveys of client expectation, service and value.

    33,000 people through Ruakuri cave system in one year
    "As we do in the adjacent Glowworm Caves, BWR seeks to inspire visitors with an unforgettable encounter with nature. In the past twelve months, 33,000 people have climbed into wet suits and rafted through the Ruakuri system in rubber tubes, with some of the best adventure enthusiasts in New Zealand as their guides. One of its major customers is THL's Backpacker operation, Kiwi Experiences, which stops overnight in Waitomo.

    Cave preservation and conservation
    "We both also have a rigorous programme of monitoring and management to ensure the fragile environment of the caves is carefully preserved."

    At the glowworm caves the environmental stewardship includes independent scientific advisory and management groups. These groups comprise THL representatives, scientific personnel, representatives from the local Iwi and the Department of Conservation (DOC). Their dedication, plus the world-class technology employed, ensures the sparkle of the glowworms and the delicate structures they live among will be enjoyed by generations to come.

    Mr Wilson said both the Black Water Rafting experience and being able to provide guided walking tours of the Ruakuri Cave are a natural fit for THL and complementary to the company's extremely successful involvement at Waitomo.

    After THL takes over BWR Mr Wilson confirms all staff are to be retained. He adds that as the Ruakuri operation is developed, new jobs will be created.

    Over the next few months, THL will fine tune plans for the re-development of Ruakuri Cave with work on the new entrance way and walkway infrastructure expected to begin next year.

    Included in the plans is a climate monitoring system for Ruakuri and an entrance structure that features an 'airlock' permitting control of the temperature, humidity and levels of carbon dioxide within parts of the cave. The system will be based on THL's learnings from the glowworm caves and those of similar caves open to tourists around the world, including the latest development in the United States, the Kartchner Caverns in Arizona.

    Registered Historic Place
    Ruakuri Cave takes its name from the pack of wild dogs early Maori in the region found inhabiting the entrance way - 'rua' meaning den and 'kuri' meaning dog. The original entrance was known to and used by Maori and is now a registered historic place. Carbon dating of fireplace residue at the entrance dates to over 400 years.

    THL working with Holden Family Trust
    Mr Wilson said the re-opening of Ruakuri had been a long-cherished dream of the descendants of James Holden, who first opened the cave to visitors in 1904 and that THL looked forward to working with the Holden Family Trust, Iwi and other stakeholders in the re-development and subsequent re-opening of the cave.

    Trust spokesperson, Warren Holden, said his family was 'passionate' about Ruakuri being open again.

    Ruakuri important to local Iwi
    "Ruakuri has very sensitive and significant cultural aspects that are important to local Iwi as well as the Holden Family Trust," he said.

    "We are pleased THL, with their resources and ability to promote the Ruakuri experience here in New Zealand and around the world, will be the catalyst in completing the Ruakuri development. Not only is it a stunning underground spectacle that we want visitors to be able to witness again but also the re-opening completes the circle in terms of our family history."




    Published with permission from NZine