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Choose from our popular journeys or let us design a walk to suit your special interests. Small groups of up to six people mean you receive an intimate introduction to Fiordland's natural and historic treasures, under the guidance of passionate and knowledgeable local guides.
Wild, dramatic and breathtaking. Witness the power of nature in this area described as having 'superlative natural phenomena' and 'outstanding examples of the earth's evolutionary history'.
Key Summit Start in beech forest on the Routeburn Track, climbing through sub-alpine shrublands to alpine tarns and bogs. A botanist's paradise with spectacular panoramic views.
Hollyford Valley History and scenic beauty combine in this low altitude walk through southern rainforest with glacier and mountain views.
Lake Marian Across the Hollyford River, past waterfalls and set above the bushline, this lake is a veritable jewel set in a magnificent hanging valley.
Gertrude Saddle A more challenging walk through alpine herbfields, crossing granite slopes to enjoy breathtaking views down to Milford Sound and the Tasman Sea.
Lord of the Rings Locations Visit locations used in the filming of the trilogy, including the Fangorn Forest, where Merry and Pippin were chased by the orcs, and where Frodo's elven brooch was found in the grass.
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