Routeburn Track

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Striding through alpine meadows and ancient beech forests, the Routeburn Track is one of New Zealand's Great Walks, offering a world-class multi-day hiking experience that links Mount Aspiring and Fiordland National Parks. This 32-kilometer trail delivers jaw-dropping vistas of jagged peaks, emerald lakes, and cascading waterfalls, all within a manageable three-day tramp. For those short on time, day hikes from either end provide a taste of the track's dramatic beauty, but the full through-hike is an unforgettable immersion into New Zealand's wild heart.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Most walkers complete the Routeburn Track in three days and two nights, walking from either the Routeburn Shelter (near Glenorchy) to The Divide (near Milford Sound) or vice versa. This allows a steady pace with time to enjoy side trips and hut stays. For a more relaxed experience, consider four days with an extra night at one of the huts. Day hikers can explore the first few hours from either end, but the full alpine crossing requires a multi-day commitment. Book huts or campsites well in advance during the Great Walks season (October to April).

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