View a brochure about Dusky Track - a challenging but rewarding 84 km tramping track through Fiordland National Park.
Be prepared for your Fiordland tramping experience by hiring a mountain radio and personal locator beacon from one of the suppliers listed here.
Find out about the numerous days walks within Fiordland National Park.
The George Sound Route is a challenging but rewarding track that links stunning Lake Hankinson, Lake Thomson and Lake Katherine with Lake Te Anau on the inland side, and George Sound on the coast.
This track follows the Hollyford River on its journey to the sea and features lakes, forest and mountain views.
This moderate track traverses through spectacular scenery in Fiordland National Park.
The Borland Road provides access to trampers, hunters,mountain bikers and other recreational users of Fiordland National Park, passing through beech forest to the Borland Saddle and further on to the Grebe Valley and Lake Manapouri.
Starting at Lake Te Anau this track journeys through spectacular Fiordland National Park ending at Milford Sound.
The Pyke - Big Bay Route is a low altitude, strenuous 60 km route, suitable for experienced and well equipped parties. Although the route can be tramped all year round, sections of it can become impassable in wet weather.
The Routeburn Track journeys through Mount Aspiring and Fiordland National Park and can be walked in conjunction with the Greenstone or Caples tracks.
Explore the dramatic beauty and history of the remote Waitutu and southern Fiordland areas, where both recreational and highly experienced trampers will find track options that inspire and challenge.
A checklist of what to take on your Great Walk in Fiordland, inlcuding food, clothing and personal equipment.
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Follow the Outdoor Safety Code: 1. Plan your trip 2. Tell someone 3. Be aware of the weather 4. Know your limits 5. Take sufficient supplies
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