Routeburn Track

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The Routeburn Track is one of New Zealand's Great Walks, a stunning alpine crossing that threads through Fiordland and Mount Aspiring National Parks. This world-renowned tramp offers jaw-dropping vistas of glacier-carved valleys, pristine beech forests, and jagged peaks that will leave you breathless. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a fit adventurer, this track delivers an unforgettable wilderness experience.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most walkers complete the Routeburn Track in 2 to 3 days, staying at the Department of Conservation huts or campsites. A common itinerary is to start at the Routeburn Shelter (Glenorchy end) and finish at The Divide (Milford Road), or vice versa. If you have limited time, a day hike to Key Summit from The Divide is a rewarding option, taking about 3–4 hours return. For the full experience, book hut passes well in advance, especially during peak season (October to April).

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