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Fiordland National Park

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Fiordland National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site in southwest New Zealand, is renowned for its breathtaking fjords carved by glaciers, towering waterfalls, and ancient rainforests. Visitors can explore iconic fjords like Milford Sound and Doubtful Sound by boat or kayak, hike the famous Milford and Kepler Tracks, and spot native wildlife such as dolphins, seals, and kiwi birds. The park's dramatic landscapes, including sheer cliffs and pristine lakes, offer an unforgettable wilderness experience.

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  • Cruise through Milford Sound to see waterfalls like Stirling Falls and wildlife such as fur seals and dolphins.
  • Hike the Milford Track, a 53.5 km trail through valleys, passes, and rainforests.
  • Walk the Kepler Track to reach Luxmore Hut and enjoy panoramic views of Lake Te Anau.

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Ways to visit Fiordland National Park

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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