Milford Track

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Hailed as 'the finest walk in the world', the Milford Track is New Zealand's most iconic multi-day hike, carving through Fiordland National Park from Lake Te Anau to Milford Sound. This 53.5 km (33 mi) trail weaves through ancient rainforests, past thunderous waterfalls like Sutherland Falls (the country's tallest), and over the dramatic Mackinnon Pass, offering jaw-dropping vistas of glacially carved valleys. It's a journey that immerses you in untouched wilderness, with the sound of birdsong and rushing water as your constant companions.

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Suggested Time to Spend

The Milford Track is a guided or independent 4-day/3-night walk, typically done in the Great Walks season (late October to late April). Most walkers book months in advance, as hut numbers are strictly limited. Allow a full day either side for travel to/from Te Anau or Queenstown, plus an extra day for weather buffers — Fiordland is notoriously wet, and flights or boat connections can be delayed.

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