

A world-renowned 5-day trek through New Zealand's Fiordland National Park, offering stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife.
Milford Track's weather is unpredictable, with rain possible at any time.

The track involves crossing rivers and uneven terrain, requiring sturdy footwear.
Insects can be bothersome, especially in the Fiordland National Park's damp environment.
The highest point on the Milford Track, offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
A historic hut on the Milford Track, offering a glimpse into the area's early settler history.
A stunning fiord known for its dramatic cliffs, waterfalls, and wildlife, best experienced on a cruise or kayak tour.
A traditional Merino wool blanket, perfect for chilly nights, handcrafted by local artisans using sheep raised in the Fiordland region.

Crafted from sacred New Zealand jade, this jewellery represents strength, tranquility, and connection to the land, often carved by local Maori artisans.
Renowned for its unique taste and health benefits, Manuka honey is produced by bees pollinating the native Manuka bush, found throughout Fiordland.
Local honey drizzled on toasted sourdough, often served with fresh fruit or nuts.

Heartily filled with locally sourced venison, vegetables, and a rich gravy, encased in a flaky pastry.
Traditional Māori dish featuring slow-cooked meats, vegetables, and dumplings, served with gravy.

Located in the heart of Milford Sound, this restaurant offers stunning views and a delicious breakfast to start your day.
A themed cafe celebrating the Lord of the Rings films, offering a unique dining experience with Middle-earth inspired dishes.
Known for its fresh, locally sourced seafood, this restaurant offers a memorable dining experience with views of Milford Sound.
Iconic monument in Buenos Aires, symbolizing independence and a popular meeting spot.
Experience the rich history of Shivamogga in a captivating light and sound show at the heritage center.
A war memorial dedicated to the soldiers who lost their lives in the India-Pakistan war of 1971, located in the heart of Darbhanga city.