

A serene wildlife reserve in Te Anau, home to native New Zealand birds, offering a unique opportunity to observe these species in a natural setting.
Handcrafted using native bird feathers, symbolizing the unique birdlife of Te Anau.
Traditional Maori carvings of the iconic Kiwi bird, representing New Zealand's national symbol.
Pure, high-quality honey produced by bees pollinating the native Manuka bush, known for its unique properties.
A popular spot for breakfast, known for its delicious food and stunning lake views.
Award-winning restaurant offering a unique dining experience with a focus on local ingredients.
A popular spot for dinner, known for its wide range of dishes and lively atmosphere.
A peaceful sanctuary home to rare and endangered New Zealand birds.
A UNESCO World Heritage site offering stunning landscapes and hiking trails.
A unique boat tour through caves illuminated by thousands of glowworms.
Te Anau's climate can be wet and unpredictable, a waterproof jacket is essential for visiting the Bird Sanctuary.
Binoculars are recommended for observing the diverse birdlife at the sanctuary.
To protect against sandflies and other insects common in the area.

Grilled or smoked local rainbow trout, served with lemon and butter.
Fluffy pancakes topped with local blueberries, served with maple syrup.

Heart pie filled with Fiordland venison, mushrooms, and red wine gravy.
A serene coastal park offering stunning views, beachcombing, and wildlife spotting.
A serene lakeside promenade offering scenic views, walking trails, and picnic spots.
A historic Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, nestled in the picturesque surroundings of the Western Ghats.