

New Zealand's largest lake by volume, nestled in Fiordland National Park, offering stunning views and abundant wildlife.
Home to native New Zealand birds, including the rare Takahe and Kiwi.
Learn about the park's history and ecology, and plan your adventures.
Experience the magical glow of thousands of glowworms in this underground cave system.
Lake Te Anau's climate can be unpredictable with rain and cool temperatures.
Ideal for exploring Fiordland National Park's trails around Lake Te Anau.
Protection against sandflies and mosquitoes common in the area.
Famous for its lakeside views and hearty breakfasts, a local favorite since 1987.
Known for its creative breakfast dishes and cozy atmosphere, a popular spot among locals and tourists alike.
A local favorite for casual dining, offering a range of dishes including their famous ribs.
Crafted from local pounamu, this jewellery holds cultural significance and is a traditional Maori treasure.
Made from locally sourced merino wool, these textiles showcase the region's natural beauty and craftsmanship.
Produced from the native manuka bush, this honey is renowned for its unique taste and health benefits.
Full breakfast with eggs, bacon, sausages, tomatoes, and toast, served with a side of blueberry jam.
Heart-shaped venison pie filled with Fiordland venison, mushrooms, and red wine gravy.

Grilled rainbow trout with lemon butter, served with boiled potatoes and steamed vegetables.
A breathtaking natural wonder in Hunan, China, known for its unique quartz-sandstone pillars and lush greenery.
A breathtaking temple complex in northwest Cambodia, renowned for its stunning illuminated night tours.
Wat Phra Pathom Chedi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is Thailand's oldest and tallest pagoda, standing at 42 meters, and a significant pilgrimage destination for Buddhists.