A comprehensive summary of regional highlights of the North and South Islands of New Zealand from Horizon Holidays - 'must-see' visitor attractions, sightseeing, scenery and regional maps.
A comprehensive summary of regional highlights of the North and South Islands of New Zealand from Horizon Holidays - 'must-see' visitor attractions, sightseeing, scenery and regional maps.
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Region: Fiordland & Milford Sound

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Fiordland stretches over 124 miles (200 kilometers), from Milford Sound in the north to Preservation Inlet in the south, and covers 1.25 million hectares. On the eastern frontier the forest gives way to the drier and pastoral Southland and is defined by large lakes. The Tasman Coast lies on the western boundary, and to the north lies the Southern Alps.

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 uninhabitied environment which is now designated a World Heritage Area.

It is one of the wettest places in the world and this rain contributes to the area's beauty. Waterfalls tumble down steep mountains to the sea and rain nourishes rich beech forest.

Of all the fiords that line the south-western corner of New Zealand, Milford Sound is one of the most beautiful. Traveling to Milford Sound itself is spectacular with the option of flying over the Southern Alps or weaving by road tbrough these Alps via Te Anau. Mitre Peak is Milford Sound's most famous icon and there are many ways to enjoy the area.

What To See And Do
Many visitors travel into Milford Sound and take a launch cruise on the Sound beneath the grandeur of Mitre Peak. Dolphins, penguins, seals and seabirds are frequently seen. The Underwater Observatory at Milford features spectacular varieties of coral, fishes and other sea life. Day excursions by coach with daily departures from Queenstown and Te Anau are available to Milford Sound. If time is short, you can fly from Queenstown, combining a spectacular flight with a cruise on Milford Sound.

Fiordland has a world wide reputation for its walking tracks which include the Milford Track, Kepler, Routeburn, Hollyford and Greenstone. The township of Te Anau is the gateway to Fiordland National Park and the starting point for many of these treks.

Attractions and Activities
The flight from Queenstown through the Southern Alps to majestic Milford Sound is one of the most magnificent flights in the world. A full on-board commentary provided by Milford Sound Flightseeing gives interesting insights into the Fiordland National Park area, which has World Heritage status.

All flights connect with Milford Sound Red Boat Cruises so you can discover the sights and sounds of one of the world's most famous waterways. The return flight takes you past the stunning Sutherland Falls and over the McKinnon Pass.

The best way to experience the beauty and grandeur of Milford Sound is to enjoy a spectacular Milford Sound Red Boat cruise. Enjoy a full commentary and maybe view dolphins, seals and penguins, which are often seen in their natural habitat.

Te Anau
Te Anau is the gateway to explore the playground of Fiordland and is known as the walking capital of the world as many walks begin here. A township of tranquil beauty, nestled at the southern shores of a lake bearing the same name and also New Zealand's second largest lake. The largest body of fresh water in the South Island, Lake Te Anau covers over 186 square miles (300 square kilometers) and has 311 miles (500 kilometers) of uninhabited shoreline.

At the head of Lake Te Anau is Glade House - the starting point of the Milford Track which traverses 34 miles (55 kilometers) of the Fiordland National Park.

Lake Manapouri and township is only 9 miles (15 kilometers) from Te Anau. This magnificent lake contains 35 picturesque islands and has been one of the country's most embattled lakes due to plans to raise the water level for hydro-electric power generation in the 1960's. It was raised but careful monitoring of its levels has ensured that its natural beauty remains undiminished. The power station at West Arm is fascinating to visit as it is all contained underground.

Touring Information
Milford Sound is a highlight of any visit to New Zealand and is included in most of our tours that include the South Island, whether it be a group motorcoach tour or one of our independent Resort Connection or Discovery Tour packages.


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