Fiordland National Park
In the south western corner of the South Island is 12,000 square km of pristine wilderness - Fiordland National Park.
The largest national park in New Zealand, it is a landscape of sparkling lakes, towering mountains and deep fiords all swathed in dense and unbroken rainforest.

Fiordland Crested Penguins
A glance at a road map of the region reveals the astonishing scale of this place. Few towns, hardly any roads, just space. This is one of the world's truly wild places.
Fiordland is not a place that you simply look at but somewhere that you immerse yourself in, somewhere that you feel. To join a guided walk on the renowned Milford, Hollyford or Routeburn Tracks is an unequalled opportunity to experience the peace, solitude and scenic grandeur of untouched nature.
Fiordland National Park is aptly named. Fiords are the highlight of the park and the best known are Milford Sound and Doubtful Sound. [click for more]
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