Police say about 2000 people are walking from Petone to the Wellington train station along State Highway 2 this morning, as part of the hīkoi mō Te Tiriti.
The group set off at 4am, with cars travelling slowly alongside in support.
Tens of thousands of protesters are expected at Parliament today, as Hīkoi mō te Tiriti reaches its final destination.
It's the end of a nine-day trek for many who oppose the Treaty Principles Bill, whish is being sponsored by the ACT party.
Those walking are flying hundreds of tino rangatiratanga flags, while many drivers are tooting as they pass the hīkoi.
Participants are aged from young children to the elderly.
Here's a sample of some of those taking part.
Tens of thousands of protesters are expected at Parliament.
Tens of thousands of protesters are expected at Parliament.
Photo: RNZ/Layla Bailey-McDowell
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Protesters flooding out of the train station.
Photo: RNZ/Lauren Crimp
Photo: RNZ/Samuel Rillstone
Protesters inside a waka in Wellington.
Photo: RNZ/Emma Andrews
Sea of thousands dressed in red and black at Waitangi Park listening to waiata.
Photo: RNZ/Ashleigh McCaull
Those walking are flying hundreds of tino rangatiratanga flags.
Photo: RNZ/Emma Andrews
Photo: RNZ/Emma Andrews
Photo: RNZ/Emma Andrews
The hīkoi making its way through the streets of Wellington.
Photo: RNZ/Emma Andrews
Crowds of protesters arriving at the Beehive.
Photo: RNZ/Russell Palmer
Photo: RNZ/Phil Pennington
Photo: RNZ/Russell Palmer
Some participants are on horses.
Photo: RNZ/Pokere Paewai
Crowds building at Waitangi Park.
Photo: RNZ/Pokere Paewai
Photo: RNZ/Russell Palmer
The hīkoi starting to arrive at Wellington train station.
Photo: RNZ/Russell Palmer
A group taking part in the hīkoi travelling down state highway two.
Photo: RNZ/Samuel Rillstone
More than 2000 people are reported as walking from Petone to the Wellington train station along State Highway two.
Photo: RNZ/Samuel Rillstone
Photo: RNZ/Samuel Rillstone
Photo: RNZ/Samuel Rillstone
Ivan Olsen from Wainuiomata Marae on the Hīkoi mō te Tiriti as it heads into Wellington city.
Photo: RNZ / Samuel Rillstone
Stragglers resting at rear of Wellington hikoi
Photo: RNZ/Phil Pennington
Josephina Lasini and Ali Commane at the Petone overbridge. Josephina is taking part in the hīkoi while on crutches.
Photo: RNZ / Phil Pennington
Tail end of the hikoi passing Onslow road.
Photo: RNZ/Kate Green
Robert Katene from local iwi Ngāti Toa said he was honoured to host members of the hīkoi at his marae at Takapūwāhia.
Photo: RNZ/Pokere Paewai
The hīkoi making its way down Old Hutt Road.
Photo: RNZ/Kate Green
Participants of the hīkoi are aged from young children to the elderly.
Photo: RNZ / Samuel Rillstone
Photo: Genna Shaw
Cultures coming together for the Gold Coast Hīkoi mō te Tiriti on the weekend.
Photo: Genna Shaw
The hīkoi has gained the attention of international media.
Photo: Genna Shaw
Photo: Genna Shaw