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Fiordland

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Destination Fiordland
Website:
www.fiordland.org.nz

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Fiordland i-SITE Visitor Centre
Email: fiordland@i-SITE.org
Phone: +64 3 249 8900

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Population: 4,000 | Area: 12,000km2
 
 
 

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The eighth wonder of the world

Fiordland was well known to Maori, who have many legends recounting its formation and naming. Demi-god Tute Rakiwhanoa is said to have carved the rugged landscape from formless rock, hewing out the steep sided valleys with his adzes.

From the lakeside townships of Te Anau and Manapouri, you can experience Fiordland in the way that suits your travelling style. Adventurers can embark on kayaking tours of the lakes and fiords; hikers have access to a choice of well known walking challenges; scenery lovers can catch a scenic flight or enjoy lake and fiord cruises; divers can discover rare black corals growing just beneath the water’s surface.





Key Features

Milford Sound

Magnificent Milford Sound
Described by Rudyard Kipling as the ‘Eighth Wonder of the World’ Milford Sound is always spectacular. Feel the mist of the waterfalls, look for seals on the rocks and marvel at the steep sides of the fiord.

The deepest fiord
At 421 metres, Doubtful Sound is the deepest of New Zealand’s fiords. It’s a haven for nature, with resident bottlenose dolphins, fur seals and penguins. Kayak tours and eco-cruises reveal the mysteries of the fiord.

Lakes, grasslands and glacial valleys are highlights of the Kepler Track.

Wonderful walks
Three of New Zealand’s ‘great walks’ are found in Fiordland - the Routeburn, Milford and Kepler tracks. For those with less time, a range of short walks lets you dip into the wilderness for a few hours.

Key Tips

  • Scheduled daily coach services link Queenstown, Dunedin and Invercargill to Te Anau township.
  • Air Fiordland operate scenic flights and charter services from Te Anau airport. Wings and Water are based on the Te Anau Lakefront and offer float plane services.
  • The extreme geography of the region means that weather can be unpredictable. When travelling, be prepared for sudden changes.
  • The Homer Tunnel is a highlight of the road to Milford Sound. It was carved from solid rock.



MEMORY:
Submitted by Ewan Hastings from United Kingdom
" Milford Sound, still to this day the greatest sight I've ever seen... "
 
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Related Links
www.newzealand.com Pages
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AK04 - Kayak Tour Milford Sound
A sea level view of Doubtful Sound, a New Zealand landmark.

Seasonal Tips

DURING YOUR VISIT

From September to November, the daytime temperature can range from 10 - 19° C. By dressing in several layers, you can quickly adapt to changes. The prospect of frequent rainfall will inspire you to carry a rain jacket, but the beauty of the freshly washed scenery makes up for any inconvenience. Occasional snow falls still occur to road level in Milford Sound. Look out for flowering Mt Cook Lilies and other alpine plants around the Homer Tunnel on Milford Road.


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