Te Kūiti’s treasures are going global with Hamilton and Waikato Tourism (HWT) launching a virtual tour of the town.
The Te Kūiti Digital Heritage Experience is the third in a series and follows the concept of the Herd of Cows? virtual tour of Morrinsville and the Digital Sir Ed Hillary Walkway Tour of Ōtorohanga.
HWT said the Te Kūiti digital tour was an immersive virtual heritage and culture tour with “fascinating” historical insights.
Digital tourists can experience iconic landmarks including the Te Kūiti Shearing Statue, Tatsuno Japanese Garden, Te Kūiti and District Historical Charitable Trust Heritage House, Legends Gallery, Sir Colin Meads Statue and the Millennium Pavilion (Te Kūititanga o Nga Whakaaro).
HWT chief executive Nicola Greenwell said the tour offered a new experience in how the organisation shared the rich heritage of Te Kūiti with a global audience.