A World Heritage Site, Fiordland National Park protects some of the most spectacular scenery in the country. Glaciers sculpted this dramatic landscape, carving the famous fjords of Milford, Dusky, and Doubtful Sounds. Visitors here can explore gushing cascades, offshore islands, virgin rain forests, vast lakes, and craggy mountain peaks.
Drama and beauty are fused together at the Fiordland National Park in South Island, New Zealand. Spread over an area of 12,607 square kilometers, Fiordland features a gorgeous natural phenomenon wherever you look. On the one hand, you have incredible ancient forests that cling possessively to the mountain slopes, on the other waterfalls that tumble slip, and relinquish themselves to the gigantic fiords. All of this glory lies in the shadow and shimmer of snow-capped mountains.