
Deep in the heart of southwest New Zealand, the park is a vast wilderness of mountains, glaciers, deep lakes and pristine rainforest.
Soaring forest-clad cliffs and roaring waterfalls surround the waters of Milford Sound – this is one of New Zealand’s top tourist attractions and was described by Rudyard Kipling as “the eighth wonder of the world.”
A lovely resort village offering excellent restaurants, shopping and accommodation on the shores of Lake Te Anau (the largest lake in the South Island).
One of New Zealand’s most recognisable icons, Mitre Peak, rises from the south shore of Milford Sound.
The fiords are a unique environment containing some of the world’s largest populations of black coral trees, some of them up to 200 years old, as well as seals and dolphins.
Situated on the western shores of Lake Te Anau and accessible only by boat, the Te Anau glow-worm caves are a fascinating wonderland.