Te Anau

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Te Anau is the quintessential gateway to Fiordland National Park, a serene lakeside town that feels like a launchpad into the wild. With the brooding Murchison Mountains as a backdrop and Lake Te Anau's mirror-like waters, this is where your deep-south adventure truly begins. The air smells of beech forest and adventure, and the town's small but welcoming hub offers everything from hearty cafés to expert guiding services.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for two to three nights to fully experience Te Anau and its surroundings. Use the first day to settle in and enjoy the lakefront, then dedicate a full day to a Milford Sound excursion (allow 8–10 hours round-trip). A third day allows for a half-day walk on the Kepler Track or a visit to the glowworm caves. If you are a keen tramper, add extra days for multi-day hikes like the Kepler or Routeburn tracks.

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