Photo: Motorau / Public domain
Manapouri, a serene lakeside settlement on the edge of Fiordland National Park, is the gateway to some of New Zealand's most remote and breathtaking wilderness. With Lake Manapouri's dark, tannin-stained waters surrounded by forested peaks and islands, this is a place where the silence is broken only by birdsong and the occasional boat engine. It's a launchpad for adventures into Doubtful Sound and a haven for those seeking solitude and raw nature.
Highlights & What to See
- Lake Manapouri – New Zealand's second deepest lake, perfect for kayaking, fishing, or simply soaking in the views from the shore. Take a scenic cruise to explore its many islands and hidden coves.
- Doubtful Sound – Accessed via a coach ride over Wilmot Pass and a boat cruise, this remote fiord offers dramatic waterfalls, rainforest, and wildlife like dolphins and seals. It's less crowded than Milford Sound.
- Manapouri Power Station – An underground hydroelectric marvel, take a tour to see the massive turbines carved into the rock.
- Lake Manapouri Walking Track – A gentle 2–3 hour walk along the lakeshore, with stunning views and a chance to spot native birds.
- Fiordland National Park – The surrounding park offers endless hiking trails, from short nature walks to multi-day tramps.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend 1–2 days in Manapouri. One day allows for a Doubtful Sound cruise (which takes 6–8 hours) or a relaxed exploration of the lake and walking tracks. With two days, you can combine a cruise with a kayaking trip or a visit to the power station. It's a perfect overnight stop on a South Island road trip.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Te Anau – Just 20 minutes north, this bustling lakeside town is the main hub for Fiordland, with restaurants, accommodation, and the glowworm caves.
- Milford Sound – A 2-hour drive from Te Anau, this iconic fiord offers dramatic cruises and the famous Milford Track.
- Queenstown – About 2.5 hours east, the adventure capital of New Zealand provides bungee jumping, jet boats, and vibrant nightlife.
- Catlins – A 3-hour drive south, this rugged coastal area boasts waterfalls, penguins, and sea lions.
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Image credits
- Te Anau — Tim Burgess / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Milford Sound — Maros M r a z ( Maros ) / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Queenstown — Bernard Spragg. NZ from Christchurch, New Zealand / CC0
- Doubtful Sound — Allie_Caulfield / CC BY 2.0