New Zealand is famous for it’s national parks and there are heaps to explore. We recommend the Fiordland National Park. A nominated World Heritage area on the south west corner of the South Island of New Zealand. It’s New Zealand’s largest National Park as well as the largest National Park in the world. The scenery is breathtaking you wont believe until you see for yourself. You will witness steep mountains, waterfalls and exotic rainforests. Within the Fiordland National Park you will experience New Zealand’s most beautiful landscape – Milford Sound and Doubtful Sound which attracts thousand of visitors every day. Other attractions include the Routeburn and Milford tracks, two of New Zealand’s Great Walks which pass through 32 kilometres of Fiordland National Parks. There is also the 580 meter high Sutherland Falls to see on the Milford Track, one of thousands of waterfalls in the park.

The fantastically scenic Green Lake/Lake Monowai Track
is a circuit that take five days to walk
In general Fiordland is one of the wettest places but in saying that it’s the weather that gives the area its unique quality. On a nice day the landscape is breath-taking.
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