


Explore Fiordland's stunning walks, from easy lakefront strolls to challenging multi-day treks like the Milford Track.
A scenic cruise through the breathtaking Milford Sound, with towering cliffs and waterfalls.

A family-friendly walk offering stunning views of Lake Te Anau and the surrounding mountains.
Explore the Waitomo Glowworm Caves, a unique and magical experience with thousands of glowworms lighting up the cave.
Crafted from pounamu, a sacred stone in Maori culture, these pendants are symbols of strength and good fortune.
Locally sourced woods like rimu and totara are used to create intricate carvings, often depicting native wildlife.
Produced from the native manuka bush, this honey is renowned for its unique flavor and health benefits.

Fiordland's weather is unpredictable, with rain possible at any time.
Sturdy footwear is crucial for navigating Fiordland's rugged terrain.
A comfortable, waterproof backpack is needed to carry essentials on walks.
Oatmeal cooked with Fiordland's native Manuka honey, topped with fresh berries and nuts.
Eggs scrambled with local vegetables, Fiordland venison, and served with toasted sourdough.
Grilled Fiordland rainbow trout, served in a soft wrap with mixed greens, tomatoes, and a lemon-dill sauce.
A local favorite for breakfast, offering stunning views of Lake Te Anau.
Known for its delicious breakfast menu and beautiful lakefront location.
A popular spot for hikers, offering hearty lunches and great coffee.
A serene 12th-century temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its intricate architecture and historical significance.
Iconic symbol of American independence, housed in a historic building with interactive exhibits.
The Lech Museum in Zamość, Poland, is a historic building and museum dedicated to the 17th-century Polish military leader, Stefan Czarniecki.