Like everybody we wanted to visit Fiordland and its famous Milford sound. We drove and hiked a lot in magic sceneries.

Some "records":

  • The longest wooden bridge from the South Island : Clifden Suspension Bridge
Clifden Suspension Bridge
Clifden Suspension Bridge
  • The lake where mosquitoes are the most abundant : Lake Monowai
lake Monowai
lake Monowai
Green Lake Hut
Green Lake Hut
Vegetation
Vegetation
  • The bird the most careless : Le toutouwai
New Zealand robin, toutouwai
New Zealand robin, toutouwai
  • The gravel road that goes the furthest into Fiordland : Borland Road
Borland Road and Mount Burn
Borland Road and Mount Burn
Mount Burn forest
Mount Burn forest
Mosses and lichens
Mosses and lichens
  • The lake where sandflies are the most abundant : South Arm of Lake Manapouri
One day, at Lake Manapouri South Arm, a 70 years old lonesome cowboy (far away on one picture) with a grey pickup told us, after offering us some tea and biscuits 'Don't always trust an old man who offers you a cup of tea and some biscuits...'
One day, at Lake Manapouri South Arm, a 70 years old lonesome cowboy (far away on one picture) with a grey pickup told us, after offering us some tea and biscuits 'Don't always trust an old man who offers you a cup of tea and some biscuits...'
  • The most expensive hike : Circle track at Manapouri
20$ per person for the river crossing
20$ per person for the river crossing
  • The most touristic road of Fiordland : Milford Highway
The Chasm and Key Summit hike
The Chasm and Key Summit hike
The Famous Milford Sound
The Famous Milford Sound
Cascade Creek DOC campsite
Cascade Creek DOC campsite
Lake Marian
Lake Marian
Hollyford road, Gunn's camp and Humboldt Falls
Hollyford road, Gunn's camp and Humboldt Falls
  • The deepest lake from NZ : Lake Hauroko
Lake Hauroko
Lake Hauroko