Fiordland - New Zealand
Fiordland
Further abroad, discover the mysteries of stunning Fiordland. Home to the famous Milford and Doubtful Sounds, as well as many world renowned walking tracks and the largest National Park in New Zealand.
Fiordland's extraordinary serrated coastline and deep branching lakes were carved out by glaciers millions of years ago, leaving behind a land internationally acclaimed for its spectacular scenery, isolation and uninhabited environment which is now designated a World Heritage Area.
Te Anau is the hub of the Fiordland region nestled at the southern shores of a lake Te Anau (second largest lake in NZ). Explore a mysterious underground world of glowworm caves.
From Te Anau, it is an easy two hours drive to Milford Sound and twenty minutes by coach to Lake Manapouri and the start of a Doubtful Sound excursion.
Many visitors travel into Milford Sound and take a cruise on the Sound beneath the grandeur of Mitre Peak. Dolphins, penguins, seals and seabirds are frequently seen
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