Culture, arts & entertainment: things to do in Camborne

TUESDAY 24TH MARCH 2026
A THING TO DO THIS TUESDAY

in CAMBORNE
Estimated cost $21 (adult) Estimated duration 1-3 hours Distance away About 8 miles away
Malayan sun bears - named because of their sunrise-like patch of fur on their neck - are a little-understood species, and Wellington Zoo has the only two of them in New Zealand. But you can stop them feeling lonely by going to say hello this Tuesday, while also visiting around 500 other animals on view.
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CAMBORNE
WELLINGTON REGION
41.09°S, 174.87°E


Sunrise: 07:27
Sunset: 19:26
Moon Phase: first quarter
Weather: overcast clouds, 19°C max, 13°C min


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