Manapouri

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Manapouri is a serene lakeside settlement on the shores of Lake Manapouri, New Zealand’s second deepest lake. With Fiordland National Park as its backyard, this tiny village is a gateway to some of the country’s most dramatic wilderness. It’s quieter than Te Anau, offering a more intimate base for exploring Doubtful Sound and the Kepler Track. The lake itself is a stunning shade of deep blue, framed by forested mountains and dotted with islands — a photographer’s dream.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Spend at least two full days in Manapouri: one for a Doubtful Sound cruise (allow 8-10 hours) and another for a Kepler Track day hike or a kayaking adventure on the lake. If you’re doing the full Kepler Track, budget three days. Manapouri is a peaceful stop for one night if you’re passing through, but it truly rewards those who linger.

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