Te Anau

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The gateway to Fiordland National Park and the starting point for most Milford Sound trips, Te Anau is a serene lakeside town that feels like the last outpost before the wilds of New Zealand's South Island. With the dramatic peaks of the Kepler and Murchison Mountains rising behind it, and the deep, dark waters of Lake Te Anau stretching out in front, this is a place where the landscape demands your attention. The town itself is compact and low-key, with a handful of excellent cafés, a superb bird sanctuary, and a palpable sense of anticipation among travellers about to head into the fiords.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers spend 2 nights in Te Anau to allow for a day trip to Milford Sound and a half-day exploring the glowworm caves or a short walk on the Kepler Track. If you're planning to do the full Kepler Track or a multi-day tramp in Fiordland, budget 3–4 nights. Te Anau also works as a comfortable base for those driving the Milford Road self-drive itinerary, with enough cafés and restaurants to refuel after a day on the road.

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