Exploring the Untamed Wilderness of Fiordland National Park
by aestraveler
Jan 14, 2025
#MarchGoodPlaces2025
Fiordland National Park was established in 1952 and is managed by the Environmental Protection Agency. Due to the complex and wild terrain in the Fiordland area, all activities are regulated. The Fiordland National Park itself covers an area of 1.2 million hectares, including mountains, lakes, fjords and rainforest environments. It is full of mountains, dense forests and alpine lakes, the most famous of which is Milford Sound. It is a great place for nature lovers to explore, and the best way is to take a boat tour of Fiordland National Park.
A cruise in the fjords is a beautiful experience and the natural beauty is breathtaking – rugged peaks, waterfalls, birds and the occasional dolphin. The Broken Sea Channel is also impressive, with many small islands and narrow passages that are expertly navigated by the captain and crew. Amazingly, it remains an unspoiled national park.
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