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Glow in the dark titiwai tours – New Zealand glow worms

11 April 2025 - 19 September 2025

Region(s): Wellington

Type(s): experiences

A fascinating tour into the world of titiwai, New Zealand's glow worms, in Wellington Botanic Garden ki Paekākā. This outdoor night-time tour takes about an hour, and all are welcome to join. If bringing children, it is most suitable for those aged 7 years and older.

Meet at the Founders’ entrance to Wellington Botanic Garden ki Paekākā on Glenmore Street. Please bring your ticket, a torch, and an umbrella if it’s raining.

This Friday night tour is operated by the Friends of Wellington Botanic Garden and runs twice a night, starting 7pm or 8pm.

Dates: 11 April, 2 & 23 May, 20 June, 25 July, 22 August and 19 September.

Please note: The tour still runs if raining and no transfers or refunds are given due to weather unless it is cancelled due to dangerous conditions.

Glow-worm larva suspended in its hammock-like mucous tube.

Glow-worm larva in its ‘hammock’

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The glow-worm larva is suspended in its hammock-like mucous tube. This glow-worm lives in a bush habitat and its lines are very short – about 20-30 mm in length.

Rights: The University of Waikato Te Whare Wānanga o Waikato
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Location: Founders’ entrance, Wellington Botanic Garden, 101 Glenmore Street, Wellington.

To book tickets: www.eventbrite.co.nz/e/glow-in-the-dark-titiwai-tours-new-zealand-glow-worms-tickets-865228270047.

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Find out more about glow-worms.

New Zealand has another glow in the dark invertebrate – Octochaetus multiporu is a deep-burrowing earthworm that grows up to 30 cm in length and emits bioluminescent fluid when disturbed. 

Ōtari-Wilton’s Bush are also running glow worm tours.

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Published: 9 April 2025
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