Every visitor should experience the extraordinary grandeur and primeval beauty of Fiordland National Park. This ancient landscape, shaped by ice age glaciers, is the same today as it was millions of years before Captain Cook mapped its outstanding features.
Thundering rain contributes to amazing displays of nature. Rivers surge through narrow gorges, mountain-high waterfalls cascade hundreds of metres, moss-covered virgin beech forests alive with native birdsong grow rapidly skywards.
Join a cruise on the great lakes Te Anau and Manapouri. Explore this last lost wilderness along its famous hiking tracks – Milford, Routeburn, Hollyford, Kepler.
The peaks of the deep fiords, of which Milford Sound is most famous, rise sheer from the sea with luxuriant rainforests clinging to their rock walls and spectacular waterfalls plunging to the sea in front of your cruise vessel.
Visit our official web site: www.fiordland.org.nz |
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